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CATALOGUE  OF  LAW  BOOKS. 


Note. — The  titles  of  works  relating  to  International  Law  will  be 
found  classified  in  a  distinct  alphabet  of  subjects,  at  the  end  of  the 
Catalogue,  under  the  head,  “  Law  of  Nations.” 


1.  General  icorlee. 

DICTIONARIES  : 

Bell  (  TV.)  Dictionary  and  digest  of  the  laws 
of  Scotland  ;  with  short  explanations  of  the 
most  ordinary  English  law  terms.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1838. 

- The  same.  Revised  and  corrected, 

with  numerous  additions,  by  George  Ross. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1861. 


Blount  (T.)  Law  dictionary  and  glossary, 
interpreting  such  difficult  and  obscure  words 
as  are  found  either  in  our  common  or 
statute,  ancient  or  modern  laws.  3d  ed. 
By  W.  Nelson,  fol.  London,  1717. 

Bousquet  (I.)  Nouveau  dictionnaire  de  droit ; 
resume  general  de  la  legislation,  de  la  doc¬ 
trine,  et  de  la  jurisprudence,  en  mature 
civile,  commercialc,  criminelle,  administra¬ 
tive,  canonique,  politique,  et  fiscale.  2°  6d. 
1  v.  in  2.  8°.  Paris,  1847. 


4 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

DICTIONARIES  : 

Bouvier  (,/. )  Law  dictionary,  adapted  to  the 
constitution  and  laws  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  and  ttie  several  states  of  the 
American  union  ;  with  references  to  the  civil 
and  other  systems  of  foreign  law.  2  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1839. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1848. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1852. 

- The  same.  11th  ed.  revised,  and 

greatly  enlarged.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1862. 

- The  same.  11th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1865. 

Brisson  (  B.)  De  verborum  qua;  ad  jus  civile 
pertinent  significatione,  seu  dictionarium 
juridicum.  Cura  J.  G.  Heineccii,  cum  prae- 
fatione  J.  H.  Boehmeri.  fol.  llala;  Magde- 
burgicm,  1743. 

Burrill  (A.  M.)  New  law  dictionary  and 
glossary  ;  containing  full  definitions  of  the 
principal  terms  of  the  common  and  civil 
law,  together  with  translations  and  expla¬ 
nations  of  the  various  technical  phrases  in 
different  languages,  occurring  in  the  ancient 
and  modern  reports,  and  standard  treatises ; 
embracing  also  all  the  principal  common 
and  civil  law  maxims.  2  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1850-51. 

Calm  mis,  or  Kahl  (J.)  Lexicon  juridicum 
juris  cmsarei,  simul  et  canonici,  feudalis 
item  civilis,  criminalis,  theoretici  ac  practici. 
Cum  prmfationibus  D.  Gothofredi,  et  II. 
Vulteii.  fol.  (n.  p.)  1669. 

Carrillo  y  Sanchez  (/'.)  Prontuario  alfabetico 
de  legislation  y  practiea.  sm.  4°.  Madrid, 
1840. 

Cowell  {J.)  Law  dictionary;  or,  the  inter¬ 
preter  of  words  and  terms,  used  either  in 
the  common  or  statute  laws  of  England, 
fol.  London,  1708. 

Cunningham  ( T . )  New  and  complete  law 
dictionary ;  or,  general  abridgment  of  the 
law.  3d  ed.  2  v.  fol.  London,  1781-83. 

Dalloz  (A.)  Dictionnaire  gdndral  et  raisonnd 
de  legislation,  de  doctrine,  et  de  jurispru¬ 
dence,  en  matiiSre  civile,  commerciale,  crim- 
inelle,  administrative  et  de  droit  public, 
v.  1-4,  et  table.  4°.  Paris,  1835-37. 

-  The  same.  Partie  supplcmentaire. 

Pcriode  de  1834  il  1842.  v.  5.  4°.  Paris, 
1811. 


Law — continued. 

DICTIONARIES  : 

Dalloz  ( D .)  Repertoire  methodique  et  alpha- 
betique  de  legislation,  de  doctrine  et  de 
jurisprudence  en  matihre  de  droit  civil, 
commercial,  eriminel  et  administratif,  de 
droit  des  gens  et  de  droit  public.  Nouvelle 
Edition,  precedee  d’un  essni  sur  l’histoire 
gdndrale  du  droit  fran^ais  ;  avec  la  collab¬ 
oration  de  M.  Armaml  Dalloz,  et  celle  de 
plusieurs  jurisconsultes.  43  v.  4°.  Paris, 
1846-58. 

Note. — Wants  v.  1,  34,  and  42,  not  published. 

Decamps  (G.)  liibliothfique  de  droit  et  de 
jurisprudence;  analyse  des  questions  ju- 
diciaires  et  definitions  des  termes  de  pra¬ 
tique,  avec  les  lois  et  ddcisions  analogues. 
8°.  Paris,  1835. 

Dictionary  of  law  terms.  16°.  London,  1833. 

[In  the  Cabinet  lawyer]. 

- The  same.  19th  ed.  16°.  London, 

1863. 

Escriche  (-/.)  Diccionario  razonado  de  legis- 
lacion  y  jurisprudencia.  3"  ed.  2  v.  fol. 
Madrid,  1847. 

- The  same.  Nueva  edicion,  aumentada 

con  nuevos  articulos,  notas  y  adiciones, 
sobre  el  dereclio  americano,  por  Juan  B. 
Guim.  4°.  Paris,  1852. 

- The  same.  Suplemento  al  diccionario 

razonado  de  legislacion  y  jurisprudencia 
de  don  Joaquin  Escriche  por  J.  M.  Biec  y  J. 
V.  Garavantes.  4°.  Madrid  y  Santiago, 
1851. 

Ferriere  (C.  J.  de).  Dictionnaire  de  droit  et 
de  pratique.  2  v.  4°.  Paris,  1762. 

llalherston  (F.)  Translation  and  explanation 
of  the  principal  technical  terms  and  phrases 
used  in  Erskine’s  Institute  of  the  law  of 
Scotland.  2d  ed.  12°.  Edinburgh,  1829. 

Holthouse  {H.  J.)  New  law  dictionary.  To 
which  is  added,  an  outline  of  an  action  at 
law  and  of  a  suit  in  equity.  Edited,  from 
the  2d  London  ed.  with  numerous  addi¬ 
tions,  by  Henry  Penington.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1847. 

Jacob  (G.)  Law  dictionary.  Corrected  and 
enlarged  by  Thomas  Edline  Tomlins.  6  v. 
8°.  New  York,  1811. 

Manley  (T.)  Interpreter;  signification  of  ob¬ 
scure  words  and  terms  used  either  in  the 
common  or  statute  lawes  of  this  realm,  fol. 
London,  1672. 

Baslell  (.7.)  Exposition  of  law  terms,  and 
the  nature  of  writs;  with  divers  cases  and 
rules  of  law.  8°.  London,  1527. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


5 


Law — continued. 

DICTIONARIES : 

Tayler  (T.)  Law  glossary  of  the  Latin, 
Greek,  Norman,  French,  and  other  lan¬ 
guages.  Translated  into  English.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1819. 

- The  same.  8°.  Albany,  1833. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  enlarged  by  a  mem¬ 
ber  of  the  New  York  bar.  8°.  New  York, 
1855. 

Tomlins  ( Sir  T.  E.)  Law  dictionary,  ex¬ 
plaining  the  rise,  progress,  and  present 
state  of  the  British  law;  with  additions 
embodying  the  recent  alterations.  4th  ed. 
by  T.  C.  Granger.  2v.  4°.  London,  1835. 

- The  same.  1st  American,  from  the  4th 

London  ed.  3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

Tolluire  (II.  S.)  and  Boulet  (J.  B.  £.)  Nou¬ 
veau  dictionnaire  des  termes  de  droit  et  de 
pratique ;  ou,  Ferriere  moderne.  8°.  Paris, 
1841. 

Vicat  (B.  P.)  Vocabularium  juris  utriusque 
ex  variis  ante  editis,  praesertim  ex  A.  Scoti, 
J.  Kahl,  B.  Brissonii,  et  J.  G.  Heineccii 
accessionibus.  Editio  28.  4  v.  8°.  Neapoli, 
1760. 

Wharton  (J.  J.  S.)  Law  lexicon,  or  dictionary 
of  jurisprudence ;  explaining  all  technical 
words  and  phrases  in  English  law,  the 
various  legal  terms  used  in  commercial 
transactions ;  with  a  translation  of  the  Latin 
maxims  contained  in  the  writings  of  the 
ancient  and  modern  commentators.  8°. 
London,  1848. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1848-49. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  14-15], 

- The  same.  2d  American,  from  the  2d 

London  edition,  by  Edward  Hopper.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1860. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Whishaw  (J.)  New  law  dictionary ;  contain¬ 
ing  a  concise  exposition  of  the  mere  terms 
of  art,  and  such  obsolete  words  as  occur  in 
old  legal,  historical  and  antiquarian  writers. 
8°.  London,  1829. 

HISTORY : 

Butler  (C.)  Horte  juridicae  suhsecivse;  notes 
respecting  the  geography,  chronology,  and 
literary  history  of  the  principal  codes. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1807. 

C  rah  ft  (G.)  History  of  English  law;  or,  an 
attempt  to  trace  the  rise,  progress,  and 
successive  changes  of  the  common  law, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time. 
8°.  London,  1829. 

2 


Law — continued. 

HISTORY  : 

Heron  (C.)  Introduction  to  the  history  of 
jurisprudence.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Home  (H.  lord  Kames).  Historical  law  tracts. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

CONTENTS. 

I.  Criminal  law.  II.  Promises  and  covenants.  III. 
Property.  IV.  Securities  upon  land  for  payment  of 
debt.  V.  Privilege  which  an  heir-apparent  in  a 
feudal  holding  has,  to  continue  the  possession  of 
his  ancestor.  VI.  Regalities,  and  of  the  privilege 
of  repledging.  VII.  Courts.  VIII.  Brieves.  IX. 
Process  in  absence.  X.  Execution  against  move¬ 
ables  and  land  for  payment  of  debt.  XI.  Personal 
execution  for  payment  of  debt.  XII.  Execution  for 
obtaining  payment  after  the  death  of  the  debtor. 
XIII.  The  limited  and  universal  representation  of 
heirs.  XIV.  Old  and  new  extent.  Appendix  of 
deeds  and  charters  illustrative  of  the  history  of  law 

Lerminier  (J.  L.  E.)  Introduction  gdndrale 
h  l’histoire  du  droit.  2e  6d.  8°.  Paris, 

1835. 

Reeves  (J.)  History  of  the  English  law,  from 
the  Saxons  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Eliz¬ 
abeth.  3d  ed.  5  v.  8°.  London,  1814-29. 

Smith  ( P .  A.)  History  of  education  for  the 
English  bar;  with  subjects  and  methods  of 
study.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Story  (J.)  Discourse  on  the  past  history, 
present  state,  and  future  prospects  of  the 
law.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1837. 

[In  the  Cabinet  library  of  tracts]. 

See,  also — 

Biography.  (Lawyers  and  judges),]).  123. 

Also,  French  law.  Roman  law. 

PERIODICALS  AND  REPRINTS : 

American  jurist  and  law  magazine.  Edited  by 
C.  Sumner,  L.  S.  Cushing,  G.  S.  Hillard, 
and  S.  F.  Dixon.  28  v.  8°.  Boston,  1829-43. 

American  law  journal.  By  John  E.  Hall.  7  v. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1808-21. 

American  law  journal.  New  series,  v.  1-3. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1849-51. 

American  law  magazine.  April,  1843,  to  Jan¬ 
uary,  1846.  6  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1843-46. 

American  law  register ;  from  November,  1852, 
to  November,  1867.  Editors  :  Asa  F.  Fish 
and  Henry  Wharton,  v.  1-15.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1853-67. 

Annual  law  register  of  the  United  States, 
v.  3  and  4.  Edited  by  W.  Griffith.  8°.  Bur¬ 
lington,  (N.  J.)  1822. 

Archives  de  droit  et  de  legislation.  4  v.  8°. 
Bruxelles,  1837-41. 

Carolina  law  repository  :  containing  biograph¬ 
ical  sketches  of  eminent  judges,  opinions  of 
American  and  foreign  jurists,  and  reports 
of  cases  in  the  supreme  court  of  North  Car¬ 
olina.  2  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  1814-16. 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS, 


Law — continued. 


Law — continued. 


PERIODICALS,  ETC. 


PERIODICALS,  ETC. 


Code  reporter;  a  journal  for  the  judge,  the 
lawyer,  and  the  legislator.  3  v.  and  new 
series,  v.  1.  4  v.  8°.  New  York,  1848-52. 

Journal  du  palais ;  recueil  le  plus  ancien  et 
le  plus  complet  de  la  jurisprudence  fran- 
9aise.  3e  6d.  par  Ledru-Rollin ;  continu6e 
par  S.  Cuenot,  T.  Gelle,  et  A.  Fabre,  1791 
h  1864.  75  v.  8°.  Paris,  1842-64. 

- The  same.  2e  partie ;  lois,  ordon- 

nances,  ddcrets,  rbglements  et  instructions 
d’int6ret  g6n6ral ;  suivis  d’annotations.  7 
v.  8°.  Paris,  1845-54. 

Journal  of  jurisprudence,  1857  to  1861.  5  v. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1857-61. 

Journal  of  law.  Conducted  by  an  association 
of  members  of  the  bar.  July  7,  1830,  to 
June  22,  1831.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1830-31. 

Jurist ;  or,  quarterly  journal  of  jurispru¬ 
dence  and  legislation.  3  v.  8°.  London, 
1827-32. 

Jurist ;  containing  reports  of  cases  decided  in 
the  courts  of  equity  and  common  law,  and 
in  the  admiralty  and  ecclesiastical  courts, 
original  articles  on  legal  subjects,  all  im¬ 
portant  statutes,  rules  and  orders  of  various 
courts,  the  gazettes,  cause  lists,  and  miscel¬ 
laneous  legal  information,  1837  to  1854. 
18  v.  in  31.  8°.  London,  1838-55. 

- The  same.  New  series,  1855  to  1867. 

13  v.  in  26.  8°.  London,  1856-67. 

Jurisprudent  {The).  4°.  Boston,  1830-31. 

Law  journal ;  reports  of  cases  in  the  courts  of 
chancery,  king’s  bench,  common  pleas,  ex¬ 
chequer  of  pleas,  exchequer  chamber,  and 
cases  connected  with  the  duties  and  offices 
of  magistrates,  1823-30.  9  v.  4°.  London, 
1823-31. 

Law  journal  reports.  New  series.  Com¬ 
prising  reports  of  cases  in  the  house  of 
lords,  and  in  the  courts  of  chancery  and 
appeal  in  bankruptcy,  probate,  divorce  and 
matrimonial  causes,  admiralty, queen’s  bench 
and  the  bail  court,  common  pleas,  ex¬ 
chequer,  exchequer  chamber,  and  crown 
cases  reserved.  Edited  by  Montague  Cham¬ 
bers,  Francis  Towers  Streeten,  Freeman 
Oliver  Haynes,  etc.  35  v.  in  92  v.  8°. 
London,  1832-66. 

Law  library.  Edited  by  T.  Sergeant  and  J. 
C.  Lowber,  John  Purdon  and  Thomas  I. 
Wharton,  July,  1833,  to  December,  1858. 
v.  1-104.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1833-60. 


CONTENTS. 


Adams’  Doctrine  of  Equi¬ 
ty,  v.  68. 

Allnatt  on  Partition,  v.  5. 

Appleton  on  Evidence,  v. 

101. 

Archbold's  I.andlord  and 
Tenant,  v.  53.  50.] 

Archbold’s  Nisi  Prius,  v.  49- 

Atherley  on  Marriage  Set¬ 
tlements,  v.  27. 

Atkinson  on  Titles,  v.  20. 

Babington  on  Auctions,  v. 
19. 

- On  Set-Off,  v.  6. 

Bugley’s  Practice  at  cham¬ 
bers,  v.  15. 

Batten  on  Contracts,  v.  67. 

Beames  on  Costs  in  equity, 
v.  22. 

Beaumont  on  Bills  of  Sale, 
v.  103. 

Bell  on  property  of  Hus¬ 
band  and  Wife,  v.  67. 

Bell  on  Sales,  v.  50. 

Bennet’s  Practice  of  a  mas¬ 
ter  in  chancer)-,  v.  37. 

Best  on  Presumptions,  v. 
47. 

-  Principles  of  Evi¬ 
dence,  v.  66. 

Billing  on  Awards,  v.  51. 

Bingham  on  Judgments  and 
Executions,  v.  13. 

Bissett  on  Estates  for  Life, 
v.  42. 

Blackburn  on  Contract  of 
Sale,  v.  57. 

Blanshard  on  Limitations, 
v.  1. 

Bowyer  on  Public  Law, 
v.  84. 

Bradby  on  Distresses,  v.  1. 

Broom’s  Legal  Maxims, 
v.  50. 

- On  Common  Law, 

v.  91. 

-  On  Parties  to  Ac¬ 
tions,  v.  56. 

Browne  on  Actions,  v.  45. 

Bucknill’s  Criminal  law  of 
Lunacy,  v.  92. 

Bunyon  on  Life  Assurance, 
v.  79. 

Burton  on  Real  Property, 
v.  23. 

Byles  on  Bills  of  exchange, 
v.  16. 

- The  same.  2d  ed. 

v.  61. 

Calvert  on  Parties  to  suits 
in  Equity,  v.  17. 

Cary  on  Partnership,  v.  5. 

Cole  on  Criminal  Informa¬ 
tions,  v.  56-57. 

Collier  on  Mines,  v.  77. 

Comyn  on  Landlord  and 
Tenant,  v.  6. 

- On  Usury,  v.  5. 

Coode  on  Legislative  Ex¬ 
pression,  v.  60. 

Cooke  on  Defamation,  v.  53. 

Coote  on  Mortgages,  v.  18. 

- The  same.  2d  ed. 

v.  69-70. 

Cornish  on  Purchase  Deeds, 
v.  90. 

Cornish  on  Uses,  v.  3. 

Coryton  on  Lctters-Patent, 
v.  87. 

Coventry  on  Conveyancer’s 
Evidence,  v.  26. 

Cmbb  on  Real  Property, 
v.  54-55. 

Cross  on  Lien,  v.  34. 


Dcarsly’s  Criminal  Process, 
v.  80.  [36. 

Drewry  on  Injunctions,  v. 

- Supplement,  v.  79. 

Dwarris  on  Statutes,  v.  9. 

Eden  on  Bankruptcy,  v. 
34-35. 

Ellis  on  Insurance,  v.  4. 

Fisher  on  Mortgages,  v.  94. 

Fletcher  on  the  estates  of 
Trustees,  v.  10. 

Forsyth’s  Custody  of  In¬ 
fants,  v.  68. 

Foster’s  Writ  of  Sciro  Fa¬ 
cias,  v.  73. 

Fry  on  Contracts,  v.  100. 

Gibbons  on  Fixtures,  v.  13. 

Gilbert  on  Rents,  v.  20. 

Goldsmith’s  practice  in 
Equity,  v.  40. 

Grady  on  Fixtures,  v.  51. 

Grant  on  Banking,  v.  93. 

- On  Corporations,  v. 

80. 

Grapel  on  the  sources  of  the 
Civil  Law,  v.  94. 

Hayes  on  dispositions  of 
Real  Estate,  v.  7. 

Haynes’  Equity,  v.  98. 

Henncll  on  Declaration,  v.3. 

Hindmarcli  on  Patent 
Laws,  v.  73. 

Horne  on  Diplomacy,  v.  78. 

Hubback’s  Evidence  of 
Succession,  v.  47-48. 

Hunter  on  Suits  in  Equity, 
v.  104. 

Hurlstone  on  Bonds,  v.  9. 

Jones  on  the  French  Bar, 
v.  90. 

Joy  on  Confessions,  chal¬ 
lenge  of  juries,  v.  40. 

- On  Evidence  of  Ac¬ 
complices,  v.  45. 

Kelly  on  Usury,  v.  75. 

Kerr’s  Action  at  Law,  v. 
81. 

Lee  on  Abstracts  of  Title, 
v.  58. 

Leigh  and  Dalzell  on  Equi¬ 
table  conversion  of  prop¬ 
erty,  v.  5. 

Levi  on  Mercantile  Law, 
v.  84. 

Lewin  on  Trusts,  v.  24. 

- The  same.  2d  ed. 

v.  97. 

Lewis  on  Perpetuity,  v.  52. 

- The  same.  2d  ed. 

v.  66. 

Lindlev  on  Partnership,  v. 
102-103. 

Locke's  Foreign  Attach¬ 
ment,  v.  79. 

Long’s  Discourses,  v.  60. 

Lovelnss  on  Wills,  v.  25. 

Lund  on  Patents,  v.  73. 

Maenamara  on  Nullities, 
etc.  v.  87. 

Macnaghten’s  Select  Cases 
in  Chancery,  v.  74. 

Macpherson  on  the  law  re¬ 
lating  to  Infants,  v.  41. 

Macqueen  on  Husband  and 
Wife,  v.  59. 

- The  same.  2d  ed. 

v.  66. 

Mansel  on  Demurrer,  v.  26. 

Mathews  on  Executors,  v.  9. 

Mayne  on  Damages,  v.  92. 

Miller's  Equitable  Mort¬ 
gages,  v.  47. 

Moore’s  Abstracts  of  Titles 
v.  77. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


7 


Law — continued. 


Law — continued. 


PERIODICALS,  ETC. 

CONTENTS  OF  LAW  LIBRARY. 


Norman  on  Patents,  v.  77. 

Notes  of  Leading  Cases, 
1846-48,  v.  62. 

Notes  to  Recent  Leading 
Cases,  v.  52. 

Oliphant  on  Horses,  Ra¬ 
cing,  etc.  v.  58. 

Paley  on  Agency,  v.  28. 

Park  on  Dower,  v.  11. 

Parsons  on  Wills,  v.  86. 

Perpigna  on  Patents,  v.  4. 

Petersdorff  on  Bail,  v.  10. 

Phear  on  Rights  of  Water, 
v.  100. 

Phillimore  on  Domicil,  V. 
57. 

- International  Law, 

v.  83,  88,  and  95. 

Pitman  on  Surety,  v.  40. 

Platt  on  CoYenants,  v.  3. 

Pollock  on  the  power  of 
courts  to  compel  the  pro¬ 
duction  of  documents,  v. 
77. 

Poison’s  Law  of  Nations, 
v.  78.  [83. 

Pothier  on  Partnership,  v. 

Powell  on  Devises,  v.  21-22. 

- On  Evidence,  v.  96. 

Poynter  on  Marriage  and 
Divorce,  v.  13. 

Preston  on  Merger,  v.  42. 

Pulling  on  Mercantile  Ac¬ 
counts,  v.  57. 

Ram  on  Assets,  v.  8. 

- On  Judgments,  v.  9. 

- On  devises  of  landed 

property,  v.  8. 

Raymond  on  Bill  of  Excep¬ 
tions,  v.  62. 

Roberts’  Equity,  v.  96. 

Robertson  on  Personal  Suc¬ 
cession,  v.  12. 

Roper  on  Husband  and 
Wife,  v.  31-32. 

Roscoe  on  Real  Actions, 
v.  28-29. 

Ross  on  Commercial  Law, 
v.  82,  85,  89. 

- On  Vendors,  v.  12. 

Russell  on  Arbitrators,  v. 
63. 

- On  Factors,  v.  48. 

Schultes  on  Aquatic 
Rights,  v.  24. 

Sewall  on  Sheriff,  v.  46. 

Shelford  on  Lunatics,  v.  2. 

- Marriage  and  Di¬ 
vorce,  v.  33. 

-  On  Mortmain,  v. 

36-37. 

Sheppard's  Touchstone  of 
assurances,  v.  30-31. 

Smith  on  Actions,  v.  60. 

- On  Contracts,  v.  56. 

- Or.  Master  and  Ser¬ 
vant,  v.  75. 

- On  Mercantile  Law, 

v.  17. 

-  On  Real  and  Per¬ 
sonal  Property,  v.  89. 

Law  list ;  judges  and 


-  Leading  Cases,  v. 

19,  23,  30. 

- The  same.  By  Hare 

and  Wallace,  v.  43-44. 

Stephen’s  Criminal  Law, 
v.  27. 

Stock’s  Non  Compotes 
Mentis,  v.  25. 

Sugden  on  Powers,  v.  15-16. 

- On  Sales,  Purchases, 

etc.  of  Estates,  v.  3. 

- Law  of  Property,  v. 

64. 

Tamlyn’s  Law  of  Evidence, 
v.  51.  [76. 

Tapping  on  Mandamus,  v. 

Theobald  on  Surety,  v.  1. 

Thibaut’s  Introduction  to 
Jurisprudence,  v.  86. 

Trower  on  Debtor  and 
Creditor,  v.  104. 

Ward  on  Legacies,  v.  18. 

Warren's  Law  Studies,  v. 
14. 

Watkins  on  Conveyancing, 
v.  20. 

Watson  on  Arbitration,  v. 
11.  [v.  59. 

- The  same.  3d  ed. 

- On  Sheriff,  v.  7. 

Westlake  on  Private  Inter¬ 
national  Law,  v.  101. 

Wharton's  Conveyancing, 
v.  74. 

White  and  Tudor’s  Equity 
Cases,  v.  65. 

- The  same.  By  Hare 

and  Wallace,  v.  71-72. 

Whitworth  on  Equity  Pre¬ 
cedents,  v.  62. 

Wigram  on  Discovery,  v. 
13. 

Wilcock  on  municipal  Cor¬ 
porations,  v.  14. 

- Office  of  Constable, 

v.  29. 

Wildman  on  International 
Law,  v.  68-70. 

Wilkinson  on  Limitations 
of  Actions,  v.  1. 

- On  Replevin,  v.  6. 

Williams  on  Personal  Prop¬ 
erty,  v.  61-62. 

Willis  on  Pleading,  v.  35. 

- On  Trustees,  v.  10. 

Wills  on  Circumstantial 
Evidence,  v.  41. 

Wilson  on  Springing  Uses, 
v.  11. 

Winslow  on  Insanity, v.  42. 

Wooddeson  on  the  laws  of 
England,  v.  38-39. 

Woolrych  on  Ways,  v.  4. 

- Law  of  Waters,  v. 

78. 

Wordsworth  on  Joint  Stock 
Companies,  v.  39-40. 

Worthington  on  the  power 
of  Juries,  v.  29. 

- On  Wills.  4th  ed. 

v.  60. 

officers  of  the  different 


courts  of  justice ;  counsel,  with  the  dates  of 
their  call  and  inns  of  court;  special  pleaders, 
conveyancers  ;  and  the  only  authentic  and 
complete  list  of  certified  attorneys,  notaries, 
etc.  in  England  and  Wales,  1852, 1857,  and 
1858,  by  William  Powell.  3  v.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1852-58. 


PERIODICALS,  ETC. 

- The  same.  1859  to  1866,  hy  W.  W. 

Dalbiac.  7  v.  8°.  London,  1859-66. 

Law  magazine  ;  or,  quarterly  review  of  juris¬ 
prudence,  June,  1828,  to  February,  1867. 
77  v.  8°.  London,  1830-67. 

Law  reporter.  Edited  by  P.  W.  Chandler,  S. 
H.  Phillips,  etc.  from  March,  1838,  to  April, 
1848.  v.  1-10.  8°.  Boston,  1839-48. 

- The  same.  The  monthly  law  reporter. 

Edited  by  S.  H.  Phillips,  John  Lowell, 
etc.  May,  1848  to  Oct.  1864.  [New  series, 
v.  1-16],  v.  11-26.  8°.  Boston,  1849-64. 

Law  times :  and  journal  of  property,  from 
April,  1843,  to  March,  1851.  16  v.  fol. 
London,  1843-51. 

- The  same.  Journal  and  record  of  the 

law  and  lawyers.  From  April,  1851,  to 
November,  1866.  v.  18-41.  fol.  London. 
1851-64. 

Law  times  reports,  containing  all  the  cases 
argued  and  determined  in  the  house  of  lords, 
the  privy  council,  the  court  of  appeals  in 
chancery,  the  rolls  court,  v.  c.  Kindersley’s 
court,  v.  c.  Stuart’s  court,  v.  c.  Wood’s 
court,  the  court  of  queen’s  bench,  the  court 
of  common  bench,  the  court  of  exchequer, 
the  bail  court,  the  exchequer  chamber,  the 
court  of  criminal  appeal,  the  probate  court, 
the  court  for  divorce  and  matrimonial  causes, 
the  admiralty  court,  the  bankruptcy  courts, 
at  nisi  prius,  maritime  law  cases.  Together 
with  a  selection  of  cases  of  universal  appli¬ 
cation  decided  in  the  supreme  courts  of  Ire¬ 
land  and  in  Scotland.  New  series,  v.  2-13, 
March,  1860,  to  March,  1866.  8°.  London, 
1863-66. 

Legal  observer;  or,  journal  of  jurisprudence, 
from  November,  1830,  to  December,  1856. 
52  v.  8°.  London,  1831-56. 

Livingston  (  J.  )  Law  register ;  a  guide  for 
every  man  of  business,  for  1850, 1854,  1860, 
1866.  4  v.  8°.  New  York,  1850-66. 

New  library  of  law  and  equity.  Edited  by  F. 
C.  Troubat,  Ellis  Lewis,  and  W.  McCand- 
less,  1845  to  1849.  15  v.  8°.  Harrisburg, 
1848-49. 

CONTENTS. 

Bisset  on  partnership,  v.  9. 

Broom’s  maxims,  v.  v.  1. 

Calvert  on  evidence,  v.  11. 

Daniell’s  chancery  practice,  v.  3-6. 

Finlason’s  leading  cases  on  pleading,  v.  10. 

Forsyth  on  composition  with  creditors,  v.  1. 

(ireening’s  forms,  v.  2. 


8 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

PERIODICALS,  ETC. 

CONTENTS. 

Hildyard  on  marine  insurances,  v.  7. 

Hindmarch  on  patents,  v.  8. 

Manual  for  law  students,  y.  1. 

Pritchard’s  admiralty  digest,  v.  12-13. 

Itoscoe  on  the  new  rules  of  pleading,  v.  1. 

Wolford’s  equity  pleadings,  v.  6. 

Wharton’s  law  lexicon,  v.  14-15. 

Wigram  on  the  interpretation  of  wills,  3d  ed.  v.  2. 

Williams  on  real  property,  v.  2. 

New  York  judicial  repository.  September, 
1818,  to  January,  1819.  v.  1.  nos.  i-v.  8°. 
New  York,  1818-19. 

New  York  legal  observer ;  reports  of  cases 
decided  in  the  courts  of  equity  and  common 
law,  and  important  decisions  in  the  English 
courts ;  also,  articles  on  legal  subjects,  prac¬ 
tical  points  of  general  interest,  remarkable 
trials,  sketches  of  the  bench  and  the  bar, 
anecdotes,  etc.  Edited  by  Samuel  Owen. 
12  v.  8°.  New  York,  1843-54. 

Observador  judicial  y  de  legislaeion ;  periodico 
que  contiene  todas  les  leyes  y  decretos  dados 
por  el  presidente  provisional  D.  Antonio 
Lopez  de  Santa-Anna,  desde  la  epocha  de 
nuestra  regeneracion  politica,  it  1844.  4  v. 
4°.  Mexico,  1842-43. 

Pennsylvania  law  journal.  Edited  by  Henry 
E.  Wallace,  E.  W.  David,  David  Webster, 
and  J.  J.  Robbins.  7  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1842-48. 

Ilcvue  critique  de  la  jurisprudence,  en  mature 
civile,  administrative,  commerciale  et  crim- 
inelle,  formant  le  complement  doctrinal  des 
recueils  d’arrets.  1850  it  1864.  25  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1851-64. 

Revue  critique  de  legislation  et  de  jurispru¬ 
dence,  janvier,  1843  it  avril,  1853.  32  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1843-53. 

- Table  analytique  de  la  revue  critique 

de  legislation  et  de  jurisprudence,  1851  h 
1859.  8°.  Paris,  1860. 

Scottish  jurist ;  containing  reports  of  cases  de¬ 
cided  in  the  house  of  lords,  courts  of  session, 
teinds  and  exchequer,  and  the  jury  and 
justiciary  courts,  from  the  13th  January, 
1829,  to  July  20,  1865.  37  v.  4°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1829-65. 

United  States  law  intelligencer  and  review. 
Edited  by  J.  K.  Angell.  3  v.  8°.  Provi¬ 
dence  and  Philadelphia,  1829-31. 

United  States  monthly  law  magazine.  Edited 
by  John  Livingston.  January,  1850,  to 
December,  1850.  2  v.  8°.  New  York,  1850. 

Upper  Canada  jurist ;  containing  original  and 
selected  articles  on  legal  subjects ;  some  im- 


Law — continued. 

PERIODICALS,  ETC. 

portant  decisions  in  bankruptcy  and  chan¬ 
cery  in  Upper  Canada.  Also,  king’s  bench 
and  practice  court  reports,  (old  series). 
5  v.  8°.  Toronto,  1845-55. 

-  The  same.  v.  6,  nos.  1,  2,  3,  and  4. 

8°.  Toronto,  1857. 

Western  law  journal.  Edited  by  T.  Walker, 
C.  D.  Coffin,  C.  Gilmer,  and  M.  E.  Curwen. 
October,  1843,  to  October,  1852.  9  v.  8°. 
Cincinnati,  1843-52. 

STUDY  OF  LAW  : 

Anthon  (J.)  Essay  on  the  study  of  the  law. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1832. 

[In  his  Abridgment  of  Blackstone]. 

Brackenridge  ( //.  IT.)  Introduction  to  the 
study  of  the  law.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1814. 

[In  his  Law  miscellanies). 

Cox  ( E .  IF.)  Letters  to  a  law  student  on  the 
arts  of  writing,  reading,  and  speaking.  8°. 
London,  1863. 

Dupin  (A.  M.  J.  J.)  Opuscules  de  jurispru¬ 
dence;  contenant,  profession  d’avocat;  bibli- 
oth&que  choisie  £  l’usage  des  dtudiants  en 
droit  et  des  jeunes  avocats  ;  reflexions  sur 
l’enseignement  et  l’6tude  du  droit;  prole¬ 
gomena  juris,  ad  usum  scholse  et  fori ;  no¬ 
tions  616mentaires  sur  la  justice,  le  droit,  et 
leslois;  des  magistrate ;  de  la  jurisprudence 
des  arrets ;  libre  defense  des  accuses ;  de 
l’improvisation ;  biographie  des  magistrate 
et  jurisconsultes  ;  vocabulaire  des  termes  de 
droit ;  aphorismes  de  Bacon ;  catalogue  des 
ouvrages  de  M.  Dupin.  18°.  Paris,  1851. 

Hoffman  (D.)  Course  of  legal  study.  Respect¬ 
fully  addressed  to  the  students  of  law  in  the 
United  States.  8°.  Baltimore,  1817. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  re-written  and  much 

enlarged.  2  v.  8°.  Baltimore,  1836. 

-  Lecture,  introductory  to  a  course  of 

lectures  on  law.  8°.  Baltimore,  1823. 

- Syllabus  of  a  course  of  lectures  on  law. 

8°.  Baltimore,  1821. 

[  With  the  paeceding). 

Jones  (7?.)  History  of  the  French  bar,  ancient 
and  modern ;  comprising  a  notice  of  the 
French  courts,  their  officers,  practitioners, 
etc.  and  of  the  system  of  legal  education  in 
French.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

[LAW  library,  v.  90). 

Manual  for  law  studies :  exhibiting  courses 
for  the  study  of  conveyancing,  of  equity, 
and  of  common  law,  with  questions.  8°. 
Harrisburg,  1845. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  11- 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


9 


Law — continued. 

Study  of  law  : 

North  (R.)  Discourse  on  the  study  of  the 
laws.  12°.  London,  1824. 

Reeve  ( Sir  F.)  Instructions  to  his  nephew  for 
the  study  of  the  law.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectaneajuridica.  v.l]. 

Warren  (S.)  Popular  and  practical  introduc¬ 
tion  to  law  studies.  8°.  London,  1835. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  14]. 

-  The  same.  3d  ed.  Re-written  and 

greatly  enlarged.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1863. 

Wright  (W.)  Advice  on  the  study  and  prac¬ 
tice  of  the  law,  with  directions  for  the  choice 
of  books.  12°.  London,  1824. 

MISCELLANEOUS  TREATISES : 

Ahrens  (  H.  )  Cours  de  droit  naturel,  ou  le 
philosophic  du  droit,  fait  d’aprfes  l’6tat  actuel 
de  cette  science  en  Allemagne.  5e  6d.  revue 
et  considdrablement  augraentee.  8°.  Brux¬ 
elles,  1860. 

Alderson  ( E .  H.)  Selections  from  the  charges 
and  other  detached  papers  of  baron  Aider- 
son.  With  an  introductory  notice  of  his  life, 
by  Charles  Alderson.  8°.  London,  1858. 

Andreivs  ( C .  C.)  Digest  of  the  opinions  of  the 
attorneys-general  of  the  United  States.  8°. 
Washington,  1857. 

Austin  (J.)  Province  of  jurisprudence  deter¬ 
mined  ;  or,  the  philosophy  of  positive  law ; 
and  Lectures  on  jurisprudence  ;  being  the 
sequel  to  “  The  province  of  jurisprudence 
determined.”  3  v.  8°.  London,  1861-63. 

Barreau  ( Le )  fran$ais,  collection  des  chefs 
d’ oeuvre  d’dloquence  judiciaire  en  France. 
16  v.  8°.  Paris,  1823-24. 

Bcntham  ( J .  J. )  Papers  and  supplement  relat¬ 
ing  to  codification.  8°.  London,  1817. 

- The  same.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1843. 

[In  his  Works,  v.  4], 

- View  of  a  complete  code  of  laws.  8°. 

Edinburgh,  1843. 

[In  his  Works,  v.  3], 

Bowycr  (  G.  )  Commentaries  on  universal 
public  law.  8°.  London,  1854. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

[Law  library,  v.  84], 

Bowyer  (  J.  )  Readings  delivered  before  the 
honorable  society  of  the  middle  temple,  in 
the  year  1850.  8°.  London,  1851. 

Burlamaqui  (  J.  J.  )  Elementos  del  derecho 
natural.  Traducidos  del  Latin  al  Frances 
por  Barbeyrac,  y  al  Castellano,  por  M.  B. 
Garcia  Suelto.  Nueva  ed.  2v.ini.  18°. 
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Law — continued. 

Miscellaneous  treatises  : 

Burton  ( P .)  Cases,  with  opinions  of  eminent 
council  in  matters  of  law,  equity,  and  convey¬ 
ancing.  [anon.]  2  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1791-93. 

Camus  (A.  G.)  Lettres  sur  la  profession  d’ 
avocat.  12°.  Paris,  1777. 

Carrikre  (J.)  De  justitia  et  jure.  3  v.  8°. 
Parisiis,  1839. 

Castillo- Sotomay or  ( J .  del).  Quotidianarum 
controversiarum  juris  nova  editio,  ab  innu- 
meris  veteris  pradi  mendis  expurgata.  9  v. 
fol.  Coloniae  Allobrogum,  1726-27. 

Castro  [J.  F.  de).  Discursos  criticos  sobre  las 
leyes  y  sus  interpretes.  2  v.  8°.  Madrid, 
1829. 

- The  same.  2a  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Madrid, 

1829. 

Cataneo  ( J .  de).  La  source,  la  force,  et  le  veri¬ 
table  esprit  des  lois.  On  y  joint  aussi  un 
essai  sur  l’origine  naturelle  des  gouverne- 
ments  politiques  dans  la  socidtd  liumaine. 
12°.  Berlin,  1752. 

Chalmers  {G.)  Opinions  of  eminent  lawyers 
on  various  points  of  English  jurisprudence, 
chiefly  concerning  the  colonies,  fisheries, 
and  commerce  of  Great  Britain.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1814. 

Chitty  (E.)  Commercial  and  general  lawyer; 
a  plain  and  practical  exposition  of  the  law 
of  England  in  all  its  departments,  with  a 
practical  consideration  of  those  branches 
which  relate  to  commerce,  trade,  and  man¬ 
ufactures.  11th  edition,  revised  and  cor¬ 
rected,  by  T.  G.  Western.  1  v.  in  2.  8°. 
London,  1857. 

Covarruvias  y  Leyva  (  /).)  Opera  omnia  post 
varias  editiones  correctiora.  Accesserunt  de 
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1762. 

Dupin  (A.  M.  J.  J.)  Manuel  des  dtudiants 
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Paris,  1851. 

Eschbach  (  M.)  Introduction  g<5n6rale  k 
l’dtude  du  droit ;  contenant,  outre  l’ency- 
clop6die  juridique,  un  traitd  61dmeutaire  de 
droit  international,  des  Institutiones  litte- 
raria}  de  droit  ancien  et  tnoderne,  et  un 
r6sum6  des  legislations  dgyptienne,  li6brai- 
que,  hellenique  et  liindoue.  3e  6d.  8°. 

Paris,  1856. 

Evans  (  W.  1). )  General  view  of  the  decisions 
of  lord  Mansfield  in  civil  causes.  2  v.  in  1. 
4°.  London,  1803. 


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Law — continued. 

Miscellaneous  treatises  : 

Falck  {N.  N.)  Cours  d’introduction  g6n6rale 
a  l’dtude  du  droit,  ou  encyclop6die  juridique. 
Traduite  de  l’Allemand  sur  la  4e  ed.  annot6e 
par  C.  A.  Pellat.  8°.  Paris,  1841. 

- The  same.  Prolegomenos  del  derecho, 

6  enciclopedia  juridica.  Traducida  al  Cas¬ 
tellano,  y  accomodada  al  estudio  del  de¬ 
recho  en  Espaiia,  por  R.  N.  Zamorano  y  J. 
Alvaro  de  Zafra.  8°.  Madrid,  1845. 

- The  same.  8°.  M6xico,  1852. 

Faria  (X>.  Ybancz  de).  Additiones,  observa¬ 
tions  et  not®  ad  libros  Yariarum  resol  u- 
tionumCovarruviasaLeiva.  Ed.  nova.  2  v. 
fol.  Geneva;,  1762. 

-  The  same.  Didacus  Covarruvias  a 

Leiva  enucleatus  et  auctus  practicis  in  ques- 
tionibus.  fol.  Genev®,  1762. 

|  With  the  preceding]. 

- The  same.  Nov®  additiones,  observa- 

tiones  et  not®  ad  libros  Yariarum  resolu- 
tionum  Covarruvias  a  Leiva.  fol.  Coloni® 
Allobrogum,  1726. 

Feame  (C.)  Collection  of  cases  and  opinions. 
Selected  by  Thomas  Mitchell  Sliadwell.  8°. 
London,  1797. 

[In  his  Posthumous  works]. 

Finch  ( H. )  Law;  or,  a  discourse  thereof,  in 
four  books.  8°.  London,  1759. 

Fonblanque  (A.)  Rights  and  wrongs  :  a  man¬ 
ual  of  household  law.  16°.  London,  1860. 

Foster  ( C .  J.)  Elements  of  jurisprudence. 
London,  1853. 

-  Digest  of  the  questions  asked  at  the 

final  examination  of  articled  clerks  in  com¬ 
mon  law,  conveyancing,  and  equity,  from 
the  commencement  of  the  examination  in 
1836  to  the  present  time,  with  answers;  also, 
the  mode  of  proceeding  and  directions  to  be 
attended  to  at  the  examination.  2d  ed.  by 
R.  llallilay.  8°.  London,  1864. 

-  The  same.  6th  ed.  rearranged,  by 

Robert  Maugham,  by  authority  of  the  law 
society.  12°.  London,  1855. 

Fouchcr  (  V.  A.)  Collection  des  lois  civiles  et 
criminelles  des  dtats  modemes.  9  v.  in  10. 
8°.  Paris,  1833-44. 

CONTENTS. 

1.  Code  p6nal  g6n6ral  de  l'empirc  d'Autriche. 

2.  Code  criminel  de  l’empire  du  BrSsil,  adopts  cn  1830. 

3.  Code  civil  gfcnOral  de  l’empire  d’Autriche. 

4.  Lois  de  la  procedure  criminelle  et  lois  pfenales  du 
royaume  des  Deux-Siciles. 

0.  Loi  de  la  procidure  civile  du  canton  de  Ocndve. 

6.  Code  de  commerce  et  loi  de  procedure  sur  les 
alluires  et  causes  de  commerce  du  royutune  d'Es- 
pagne. 


Law — continued. 

Miscellaneous  treatises  : 

CONTENTS. 

7.  Code  de  commerce  du  royaume  do  Ilollande. 

8.  Code  civil  de  l'empirc  de  Russie. 

9-10.  Code  civil  du  royaume  de  Sardaigne,  prficddd 
d’un  travail  comparatif  avec  la  legislation  fran- 
faise. 

Freedlcy  (E.  T.)  Legal  adviser;  or,  howto 
diminish  losses,  avoid  lawsuits,  and  save 
time,  trouble,  and  money,  by  conducting 
business  according  to  law,  as  expounded 
by  the  best  and  latest  authorities.  12°. 
Philadelphia,  1857. 

Fritot  (A.)  Science  du  publiciste  ;  ou,  trait6 
des  principes  616mentaires  du  droit  con- 
sid6r6  dans  ses  principales  divisions.  11  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1820-23. 

- Espiritu  del  derecho  y  sus  applica- 

ciones  a  la  politica  y  organizacion  de  la 
monarquia  constitucional.  Traducido  al 
Castellano,  por  D.  J.  C.  Pag&s.  3  v.  12°. 
Paris,  1825. 

Fulbcclce  ( IP.)  Pandectes  of  the  law  of  na¬ 
tions  :  containing  several  discourses  of  the 
questions,  points,  and  matters  of  law 
wherein  the  nations  of  the  world  doe  con¬ 
sent  and  accord.  4°.  London,  1602. 

Grayson  ( P .  TF.)  Vice  unmasked:  a  con¬ 
sideration  of  the  influence  of  law  upon  the 
moral  essence  of  man,  with  other  reflec¬ 
tions.  8°.  New  York,  1830. 

Hargrave  (F.)  Juridical  arguments  and  col¬ 
lections.  2  v.  4°.  London,  1797-99. 

- Jurisconsult  exercitations.  3  v.  4°. 

London,  1811-13. 

Herz  ( J .  N.)  Commentationes  atque  opuscula, 
de  selectis  et  rarioribus,  ex  jurisprudents 
universali,  publica,  feudali  et  romana,  nec 
non  historia  germanica,  argumentis.  2  v. 
4°.  Francofurti  ad  Mcenum,  1716. 

Hoffman  (X).)  Legal  outlines,  v.  1.  8°. 

Baltimore,  1829. 

-  Syllabus,  and  introductory  lecture. 

8°.  Baltimore,  1821-23. 

Horne  {A.)  Mirrourof  justices,  written  origi¬ 
nally  in  the  old  French,  long  before  the 
conquest,  and  many  things  added  ;  to  which 
is  added  the  diversity  of  courts  and  their 
jurisdiction.  Translated  into  English,  by 
W.  II.  8°.  London,  1768. 

Jacob  ( G.)  Treatise  of  laws;  or,  a  general 
introduction  to  the  common,  civil,  and  canon 
law.  8°.  London,  1721. 

Kant  (/.)  Metaphvsische  nnfangsgriindc  der 
recbtslehre.  8°.  Leipzig,  1810. 

[In  his  Werke,  v.  9). 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


11 


Law — continued. 

Miscellaneous  treatises  : 

- The  same.  Elements  m6taphysiques 

de  la  doctrine  du  droit.  Traduit  par  J. 
Barin.  8°.  Paris,  1853. 

Lampredi (G.  M.)  Diritto pubblico  universale, 
o  sia  diritto  di  natura  e  delle  genti  [vol- 
garizzato  dal  Latino]  da  Defendente  Sacchi. 
2a  ed.  4  v.  in  2.  18°.  Milano,  1828. 

Law  and  lawyers  laid  open,  in  twelve  visions. 
Also,  plain  truth,  in  three  dialogues,  \_anon.  ] 
16°.  London,  1737. 

Lerminier  (<7.  L.  E.)  Introduction  g6n6rale 
l’histoire  du  droit.  2e  6d.  8°.  Paris,  1835. 

- Philosophie  du  droit.  2  v.  8°.  Paris, 

1831. 

- The  same.  3e  6d.  augments  de  plu- 

sieurs  chapitres.  8°.  Paris,  1853. 

Liouville  (F.)  Devoirs,  honneurs,  avantages, 
et  jouissanees  de  la  profession  d’avocat.  2e 
6d.  16°.  Paris,  1857. 

Long  (G.)  Two  discourses  delivered  in  the 
middle  temple  hall.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1848. 

[Law  library,  v.  60]. 

Maine  (H.  S.)  Ancient  law;  its  connection 
with  the  early  history  of  society,  and  its 
relation  to  modern  ideas.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Manuel  de  legista  ;  6,  compendio  de  los  dere- 
chos  romano,  espanol,  y  candnico,  por  un 
profesor  dejurisprudencia.  3v.  16°.  Mad¬ 
rid,  1840-41. 

Molinclli  (  D. )  Saggio  d’instruzione  legale  ad 
uso  del  popolo.  8°.  Milano,  1846. 

Montesquieu  ( C.  de  Secondat,  baron  de).  De 
l’esprit  des  lois.  5  v.  8°.  Paris,  1826. 

- The  same.  Spirit  of  laws.  Translated 

by  Thomas  Nugent.  2  v.  8°  London,  1823. 

Opinions  of  learned  council.  4°.  Ms. 

Oudot  («/.)  Premiers  essais  de  philosophie  du 
droit  et  d’enseignement  mdthodique  des  lois 
frani;aises;  suivis  de  lettres  addressees  h, 
M.  Giraud.  8°.  Paris,  1846. 

Papers  read  before  the  juridical  society,  1855- 
63.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1858-63. 

Phillimore  ( J .  G.)  Principles  and  maxims  of 
jurisprudence.  8°.  London,  1856. 

- The  same.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Phillips  (C.  S.  M.)  Jurisprudence.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1863. 

Rcddie  ( J .)  Inquiries  in  the  science  of  law. 
2d  ed.  enlarged.  8°.  London,  1847. 

Ritso  (/<’.)  Introduction  to  the  science  of  the 
law  ;  shewing  the  advantages  of  a  law  edu¬ 
cation,  grounded  on  the  learning  of  lord 
Coke’s  commentaries  upon  Littleton’s  te¬ 
nures,  with  a  view  either  to  the  bar,  the 


Law — continued. 

Miscellaneous  treatises  : 

senate,  or  the  duties  of  magistracy.  8°. 
London,  1815. 

Savigny  (F.  C.  von )  Of  the  vocation  of  our 
age  for  legislation  and  jurisprudence,  trans¬ 
lated  from  the  German,  by  Abraham  Hay¬ 
ward.  8°.  London,  1831. 

Seoane  (J.  A.)  Jurisprudence  civil  vigente 
espanola  y  estranjera,  segun  las  sentencias 
del  tribunal  supremo  desde  el  establecimi- 
ento  de  su  jurisprudence  en  1838,  hasta  la 
fechia ;  conforme  a  la  nueva  ley  hipotecaria, 
a  los  fueros  de  Catalufia,  Aragon,  Navarra 
y  Vizcaya,  y  d  las  publicaciones  mas  nota¬ 
bles  sobre  legislacion  comparada.  8°.  Mad¬ 
rid,  1861. 

Sliarswood  (G.)  Compend  of  lectures  on  the 
aims  and  duties  of  the  profession  of  the  law. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

Tkibaut  (A.  F.J.)  Introduction  to  the  study 
of  jurisprudence  ;  a  translation  of  the  gen¬ 
eral  part  of  Thibaut’s  System  des  pandekten 
rechts ;  with  notes,  by  Nathaniel  Lindley. 
8°.  London,  1855. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

[Law  library,  v.  86]. 

Thomas  (J.  P.)  Treatise  of  universal  juris¬ 
prudence.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1829. 

Tracy  ( A.L.C .  Destuttde).  Comentario  sobre 
el  Espiritu  de  las  leyes  de  Montesquieu  ; 
con  las  observations  ineditas  de  Coudorcet. 
Traducido  del  Frances  al  Espaiiol,  por  Ra¬ 
mon  Salas.  12°.  Valencia,  1822. 

Variedades  de  jurisprudence,  6  coleccion  de 
divdrsas  piezas  utiles  para  illustraeion  del 
derdcho.  6  v.  8°.  Mexico,  1850-52. 

[Tercera  parte  del  semanario  judicial]. 

Yerliaegen  (E.)  Etudes  de  droit  public.  12°. 
Bruxelles,  1859. 

Wharton  ( J .  S.  S.)  Articled  clerk’s  manual. 
9th  ed.  By  C.  H.  Anderson.  8°.  London, 
1864. 

Wilmot  (J.  E.)  Notes  of  opinions  and  judg¬ 
ments.  4°.  London,  1862. 

Wilson  (,/.)  Works.  Published  under  the  di¬ 
rection  of  Bird  Wilson.  3  v.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1804. 

Wolf  ( C .)  Jus  naturae  methodo  scientifica 
pertractatum,  in  qua  obligations  etjuracon- 
nata  ex  ipsa  liominis  essentia  atque  natura 
a  priori  demonstrantur,et  totius  philosophic 
moralis  omnisque  juris  reliqui  fundamenta 
solide  jaciuntur.  8v.  4°.  Francoturti,  Lip- 
sifE,  etc.  1740-48. 


12 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Miscellaneous  treatises  : 

Wood  (T.)  New  institute  of  the  imperial  or 
civil  law ;  with  notes,  shewing  how  the 
canon  law,  the  laws  of  England,  and  the 
laws  and  customsof  other  nations  differfrom 
it.  4th  ed.  With  a  treatise  of  the  first  prin¬ 
ciples  of  laws  in  general,  of  their  nature  and 
design,  and  of  the  interpretation  of  them, 
fol.  London,  1730. 

TRACTS  ON  LEGAL  TOPICS  : 

Bacon  (F.  lord).  Law  tracts.  2d  ed.  8°. 
Loudon,  1741. 

CONTENTS : 

1.  Proposition  for  the  compiling  and  amendment  of  our 

laws. 

2.  Offer  of  a  digest  of  the  laws. 

3.  Maxims  of  the  law. 

4.  Use  of  the  law. 

5.  Cases  of  treason,  felony,  praemunire,  prerogative 

of  the  king,  of  the  office  of  a  constable. 

6.  Arguments  in  law,  in  certain  great  and  difficult 
cases. 

7.  Ordinances  in  chancery. 

8.  Reading  on  the  statute  of  uses. 

Blackstonc  (Sir  W.)  Law  tracts.  2v.  8°.  Ox¬ 
ford,  1762. 

CONTENTS : 

Essay  on  collateral  consanguinity. 

Considerations  on  copyholders. 

Law  of  descents. 

Great  charter,  etc.  w  ith  the  historical  introduction. 

Brackenridge  (H.  H.)  Law  miscellanies.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1814. 

contents  : 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  law. 

Notes  on  Blackstone’s  commentaries,  showing  the  va¬ 
riations  of  the  law*  of  Pennsylvania  from  the  law 
of  England,  and  what  acts  of  assembly  might  re¬ 
quire  to  be  repealed  or  modified. 

Observations  on  Smith’s  edition  of  the  laws  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania. 

Strictures  on  the  decisions  of  the  supreme  court  of  the 
United  States,  and  on  certain  acts  of  congress. 

With  some  law  cases,  and  a  variety  of  other  matters, 
chiefly  original. 

Cabinet  library  of  scarce  and  celebrated  tracts. 
International  law.  v.  1.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1837. 

[No  more  published]. 

CONTENTS : 

Sir  James  Mackintosh’s  discourse  on  the  law  of  na¬ 
tions. 

Story’s  discourse  on  the  past  history,  present  state, 
and  future  prospects  of  the  law’. 

Sir  William  Scott’s  judgmeut  pronounced  in  the  con¬ 
sistory  court  of  London  in  the  case  of  Dnlrymple 
v.  Dalrymple. 

Sir  William  Scott’s  judgments  pronounced  in  the 
high  court  of  admiralty  in  the  cases  of  the  Maria 
and  the  Gratitudine. 

Lord  Liverpool’s  discourse  on  the  conduct  of  the 
government  of  Great  Britain  in  respect  to  neutral 
nations. 

Controversy  concerning  the  law’  of  nations,  especially 
relative  to  Prussia’s  attachment  of  British  funds, 
by  way  of  reprisal  for  English  captures,  1753,  be¬ 
tween  Mr.  Michell,  representative  of  the  king  of 
Prussia,  and  the  duke  of  Newcastle,  secretary  of 
state. 


Law — continued. 

TRACTS  ON  LEGAL  TOPICS  : 

Coke  (  E .)  Three  law  tracts,  i.  The  com  pi  eat 
copyholder,  ii.  A  reading  on  27  Edward 
the  first,  called  the  Statute  de  finibus  levatis. 
iii.  A  treatise  of  bail  and  mainprize.  To 
which  are  added  the  Old  tenures;  also, 
some  notes  and  additions  to  Lord  Coke's 
Commentary  upon  Littleton,  by  William 
Hawkins.  8°.  London,  1764. 

Hargrave  ( F .)  Collection  of  tracts  relative  to 
the  law  of  England,  from  manuscripts,  now 
first  edited.  8°.  Dublin,  1787. 

contents : 

Argument  by  the  editor,  on  the  appeal  from  chancery 
in  the  case  of  Messrs.  Wicker  and  sir  Thomas  and 
lady  Broughton  against  John  Mitford,  esquire,  de¬ 
livered  at  the  bar  of  the  house  of  lords,  in  June, 
1782. 

- Observations  concerning  the  rule  in  Shelly’s 

case.  By  the  editor. 

- Concerning  the  effect  of  sentences  of  the  courts 

ecclesiastical  in  cases  of  marriage,  when  pleaded 
or  offered  in  evidence  in  the  courts  temporal.  By 
the  editor. 

Blackstone  ( W.)  Argument  in  the  exchequer  cham¬ 
ber,  on  giving  judgment  in  the  case  of  Perrin  and 
another  against  Blake. 

Hale  (Sir  M.)  Treatise  in  three  parts:  i.  De  juris 
maris  et  brachiorum  ejusdem.  ii.  De  portibus 
maris.  iii.  Concerning  the  custom  of  goods  im¬ 
ported  and  exported. 

- Considerations  touching  the  amendment  or  al¬ 
teration  of  lawes. 

- Discourse  concerning  the  courts  of  king’s  bench 

and  common  pleas. 

Norbury  (G.)  Abuses  and  remedies  of  chancery. 

Pratt  (C.)  Discourse  against  the  jurisdiction  of  the 
king’s  bench  over  Wales  by  process  of  latitat. 

Treatise  of  the  maisters  of  the  chauncerie. 

Two  pieces  touching  suits  in  chancery  by  subpoena. 

-  Collectanea  juridica:  tracts  relative 

to  the  law  and  constitution  of  England. 
[anon.~\  2  v.  8°.  London,  1791-92. 

CONTENTS. 

v.  1.  Case  of  the  commendams,  16  Jac.  1.  II.  Vindica¬ 
tion  of  the  jurisdiction  of  the  court  of  chancery.  II. 
Reeve’s  instructions  concerning  the  study  of  the 
law.  IV.  Sir  J.  Marriott’s  argument  in  the  ease 
of  the  ship  Columbus.  V.  Duke  of  New  castle’s 
letter,  in  answer  to  the  Prussian  memorial  re¬ 
specting  the  capture  of  neutral  vessels  and  pro¬ 
perty  in  time  of  war.  VI.  Bacon,  on  the  writ  De 
rege  inconsulto.  VII.  Case,  on  the  validity  of 
equitable  recoveries.  VIII.  Opinions  on  the  case 
of  lord  Clive’s  jagliire.  IX.  Hale’s  preface  to 
Rolle’s  abridgment.  X.  Case  of  Perrin  v.  Blake. 
XI.  Case  of  the  duchess  of  Kingston’s  will,  made 
in  France.  XII.  Case  of  Buckw’orth  v.  Thirkell, 
on  a  case  in  replevin.  XIII.  Case  of  Willoughby 
v.  Willoughby,  in  chancery,  on  a  priority  of  mort¬ 
gage  debts.  XIV.  Reading  on  the  law  of  uses,  by 
Serjeant  Carthew.  XV.  Case  of  Bagshaw  v. 
Spencer,  in  chancery.  XVI.  Case  on  the  operation 
of  the  statute  of  uses.  XVII.  Cases  determined  in 
chancery,  by  lord  Ilardwicke,  on  the  statute  of 
mortmain.  XVIII.  Decree  in  the  case  of  Norton 
v.  Reilly.  XIX.  Case  of  West  v.  Erissey,  in  the 
exchequer.  XX.  Case  of  Atwood  and  Eyre,  in 
chancery,  on  quashing  a  significavit,  XXI.  Case 
on  devise  of  real  and  personal  estate.  XXII.  Ob¬ 
servations  on  the  expense  of  suits  at  law,  with  a 
plan  proposing  a  remedy.  XXIII.  Case  of  Eliz. 
Dunn,  on  a  trial  for  forgery. 

v.  2.  On  the  court  of  star-chamber.  By  W.  Hudson. 
II.  Opinions  on  the  doctrine  of  tacking  prior  and 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


13 


Law — continued. 

TRACTS  ON  LEGAL  TOPICS : 

CONTENTS. 

subsequent  securities,  and  upon  the  statute  which 
respects  frauds  by  clandestine  mortgages.  III. 
Opinions  on  a  devise  of  a  real  and  personal  estate. 
IV.  Opinions  on  a  surrender  of  copyhold.  V.  Opin¬ 
ions  on  a  revocation  of  a  will.  VI.  Opinions  on 
terms  in  gross,  and  attendant  on  the  inheritance. 
VII.  Opinions  on  an  estate  in  fee  simple  defeasible 
on  leaving  no  issue.  VIII.  Opinions  on  the  ffrant 
of  a  perpetual  post  obit  annuity.  IX.  The  option  : 
being  an  inquiry  into  the  grounds  of  the  claim 
of  the  archbishop,  on  all  consecrated  and  translated 
bishops,  of  the  disposal  of  any  preferment  belong¬ 
ing  to  their  respective  sees  that  he  shall  make 
choice  of.  X.  Of  the  public  councils  of  this  king¬ 
dom,  and  of  the  affairs  of  peace  and  war  therein 
debated.  XI.  Lord  Loughborough’s  argument  in 
C.  P.  on  fines  payable  on  admission  to  copyhold 
estates.  XII.  On  the  construction  of  marriage 
articles  and  cross-remainders,  in  the  case  of  the 
duke  of  Richmond.  XIII.  The  rule  of  customes 
pertaining  unto  West  Sheen,  Petersham,  and 
Ham.  XIV.  Arguments  in  the  Douglas  cause, 
1769.  XV.  Speech  of  lord-chancellor  Jeffries,  on 
the  occasion  of  creating  sir  E.  Herbert  lord  chief- 
justice  of  the  king’s  bench,  1685.  XVI.  Of  the 
interest  of  the  husband  in  the  real  and  personal 
estate  and  chattels  of  the  wife.  XVII.  Analysis 
of  the  theory  and  practice  of  conveyancing. 

Hayward  (A.)  Juridical  tracts.  Part  i.  con¬ 
taining:  1.  Historical  sketch  of  the  law  of 
real  property  in  England.  2.  Principles 
and  practice  of  pleadings.  3.  Historical 
sketch  of  reforms  in  the  criminal  law.  8°. 
London,  1856. 

Luders  (A.)  Tracts  on  various  subjects  in 
the  law  and  history  of  England.  2  v.  8°. 
Bath,  1810. 

CONTENTS : 

On  constructive  treason. 

On  the  judgment  in  high  treason. 

On  the  right  of  succession  to  the  crown  in  the  reign 
of  Elizabeth. 

On  the  constitution  of  parliament  in  the  reign  of  Henry 
the  third. 

On  non-obstante. 

On  the  use  of  the  French  language  in  our  ancient 
laws  and  acts  of  state. 

An  inquiry  into  the  laws  of  Oleron. 

Special  subjects. 

ABRIDGMENTS  OF  COMMON  LAW  : 

Abridgment  of  the  common  law.  fol.  MS. 

Bacon  (M.)  New  abridgment  of  the  law. 
[Mainly  the  work  of  Sir  Jeffrey  Gilbert]. 
5th  ed.  by  Henry  Gwillim.  7  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1798. 

- The  same.  7tli  ed.  with  large  addi¬ 
tions,  including  the  latest  statutes  and  au¬ 
thorities,  by  Henry  Gwillim  and  Charles 
Edward  Dodd.  8  v.  8°.  London,  1832. 

- The  same.  With  notes  and  references 

to  American  law  and  decisions,  by  John 
Bouvier.  10  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

Brooke  (B.)  La  graunde  abridgement.  2  v. 
in  1.  4°.  London,  1586. 

3 


Law — continued. 

ABRIDGMENTS  OF  COMMON  LAW  : 

Dane  (N.)  General  abridgment  and  digest 
of  American  law,  with  notes  and  comments. 
9v.  8°.  Boston,  1823-29. 

D’ Anvers  (K.)  General  abridgement  of  the 
common  law,  alphabetically  digested  under 
proper  titles.  2d  ed.  3  v.  fol.  London, 
1725-37. 

Fitz- Herbert  (A.)  La  grauude  abridgment, 
fol.  London,  1577. 

Hughes  (  IF.)  Grand  abridgment  of  the  law, 
continued.  3  v.  4°.  London,  1660-62. 

Lilly  (J.)  Practical  register;  or,  a  general 
abridgment  of  the  law.  2d  ed.  2  v.  fol. 
London,  1735. 

Nelson  (  IF.)  Abridgment  of  the  common  law ; 
being  a  collection  of  cases  argued  and  ad¬ 
judged  in  the  courts  of  Westminster  hall. 
3  v.  fol.  London,  1725-26. 

Petersdorff  ( C .)  Practical  and  elementary 
abridgment  of  the  cases  in  the  courts  of 
king’s  bench,  common  pleas,  exchequer, 
and  at  nisi  prius ;  and  of  the  rules  of  court, 
from  the  restoration,  in  1660,  to  1823.  With 
supplement  by  E.  Hammond.  17  v.  8°. 
New  York,  1829-32. 

- JFood(C.  TV.)  and  Marshall  (TV.)  Con¬ 
cise  practical  abridgment  of  the  common 
and  statute  law,  as  at  present  administered 
in  the  common-law,  probate,  divorce,  and 
admiralty  courts,  excluding  all  that  is  ob¬ 
solete,  overruled,  or  superseded.  Compris¬ 
ing  a  series  of  condensed  treatises  on  the 
different  branches  of  the  law,  with  detailed 
directions,  forms,  and  precedents,  an  alpha¬ 
betical  dictionary  of  technical  law  terms 
and  maxims,  and  a  collection  of  words  that 
have  received  a  special  judicial  construc¬ 
tion.  2d  ed.  remodelled  and  nearly  rewrit¬ 
ten.  6  v.  8°.  London,  1861-64. 

Eolle  (H.)  Abridgment  des  plusieurs  cases 
et  resolutions  del  common  ley.  4  v.  fol. 
London,  1668. 

Sheppard  ( IF. )  Grand  abridgement  of  the 
common  and  statute  law  of  England.  3  v. 
4°.  London,  1675. 

Statham  (2V.)  Abridgement  des  livres  annales 
et  reportes  cases  en  le  ley  de  Angleterre. 
[anon.]  fol.  Rouen,  per  me  R.  Pynson, 
[about  1470], 

Finer  (C.)  General  abridgment  of  law  and 
equity.  With  a  supplement,  by  several  gen¬ 
tlemen,  in  the  respective  branches  of  the 
law.  2d  ed.  30  v.  8°.  London,  1791-1806. 


14 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

ABRIDGMENTS  OF  COMMON  LAW  : 

Wheeler  ( J .  D.)  Practical  abridgment  of 
American  common  law  cases  in  the  courts 
of  the  several  states,  and  the  United  States 
courts,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time ;  with  notes  and  references  to  the  stat¬ 
utes  of  each  state,  and  analogous  adjudica¬ 
tions.  8v.  8°.  New  York,  1833-36. 

Of  Equity. 

General  (A)  abridgement  of  cases  in  equity, 
argued  and  adjudged  in  the  high  court  of 
chancery,  etc.  With  a  large  collection  of 
cases  never  before  published.  [Begun  by 
Mr.  Pooley],  3d  ed.  carefully  corrected. 
By  a  gentleman  of  the  Middle  Temple.  2  v. 
8°.  Dublin,  1792-93. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  2  v.  fol.  London, 

1756. 

Finer  ( C .)  General  abridgment  of  law  and 
equity.  With  a  supplement,  by  several  gen¬ 
tlemen,  in  the  respective  branches  of  the 
law.  2d  ed.  30  v.  8°.  London,  1791-1806. 

ABSENTEEISM : 

See  Domicil. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  TITLE  : 

Curwen  ( M.E .)  Manual  upon  the  searching 
of  records  and  the  preparation  of  abstracts 
of  title  to  real  property.  Illustrated  by  refer¬ 
ences  to  the  statutes  of  Pennsylvania,  Ohio, 
Kentucky,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Iowa,  and  Kan¬ 
sas.  12°.  Cincinnati,  1865. 

Lee  ( J .  T.)  Treatise  on  the  evidence  of  ab¬ 
stracts  of  title  to  real  property.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  58], 

J loore  (  II.  )  Instructions  for  preparing  ab¬ 
stracts  of  titles,  after  the  most  approved 
system  of  eminent  conveyancers.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1853. 

[Law  library,  v.  77). 

Preston  (  R.  )  Essay  on  abstracts  of  title,  to 
facilitate  the  study,  and  the  application  of 
the  first  principles  and  general  rules  of  the 
laws  of  property.  2d  ed.  3  v.  8°.  London, 
1823-24. 

ACCIDENTS : 

Hay  (  W.)  Decisions  of  the  supreme  courts  of 
England  and  Scotland  on  the  liability  of 
proprietors,  masters,  and  servants  for  repa¬ 
ration  of  injuries  arising  from  accidents  and 
the  negligence  of  parties,  including  cases  of 
railways,  coal  pits,  road  and  harbor  trusts, 
and  public  corporations.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
I860. 


Law — continued. 

ACCIDENTS : 

Simon  ( H .  A.)  Law  relating  to  railway  acci¬ 
dents  ;  (including  an  outline  of  the  liabilities 
of  railway  companies  as  carriers  generally), 
concisely  discussed  and  explained.  12°. 
London,  1862. 

See,  also,  Carriers,  Collisions,  Lights  and  Sig¬ 
nals,  Railways. 

accomplices,  evidence  of  : 

Joy  (H.)  On  the  evidence  of  accomplices.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1844. 

[Law  library,  v.  45]. 

ACCOUNTS : 

Pulling  (A.)  Practical  compendium  of  the  law 
and  usage  of  mercantile  accounts.  12°. 
London,  1850. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  57]. 

See,  also,  Commercial  law. 

accretion  :  See  Aquatic  rights.  Waters. 

ACTIONS  AT  LAW : 

Bonjean  (L.  B.)  Trait 6  des  actions ;  ou,  expo¬ 
sition  historique  de  l’organisation  judiciaire 
et  de  la  procedure  civile  chez  les  Romains. 
2e  6d.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Booth  (  G. )  Nature  and  practice  of  real  actions, 
in  their  writs  and  process,  both  original  and 
judicial,  fol.  London,  1701. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  With  notes  of 

George  Hill.  8°.  London,  1811. 

Browne  ( R.J .)  Practical  treatise  on  actions 
at  law ;  embracing  the  subjects  of  notice  of 
action  ;  limitation  of  actions ;  necessary  par¬ 
ties  to  and  proper  forms  of  actions,  the  con¬ 
sequence  of  mistake  therein ;  and  the  law 
of  costs  with  reference  to  damages.  8°. 
London,  1843. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1844. 

[Law  library,  v.  45J. 

Domenget  (L.)  Trait6  616mentaire  des  actions 
privies  en  droit  romain.  8°.  Paris,  1847. 

Espinasse  (/.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  actions 
on  penal  statutes  in  general.  8°.  Exeter, 
(N.  H.)  1822. 

Evans  (  W.  D.)  Essay  on  the  action  for  money 
hadand received.  [Edited by F. X. Martin]. 
8°.  Newbern,  1802. 

Jackson  (C.)  Pleadings  and  practice  in  real 
actions.  8°.  Boston,  1828. 

Kerr  (II.  M.)  An  action  at  law;  being  an  out¬ 
line  of  the  jurisdiction  of  the  superior  courts 
of  common  law,  with  an  elementary  view  of 
the  proceedings  in  personal  actions  and  in 
ejectment.  2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1855. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

[Law  library,  v.  81]. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


15 


Law — continued. 

ACTIONS  AT  LAW  : 

Poncet  ( B .)  Traite  blbmbntaire  des  actions. 
8°.  Dijon,  1817. 

Roscoe  (II.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  actions  re¬ 
lating  to  real  property.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1825. 

- The  same.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1840. 

[Law  library,  v.  28-291. 

Smith  (J.  TV. )  Elementary  view  of  the  pro¬ 
ceedings  in  an  action  of  law.  From  the  3d 
London  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1818. 

[LAW  library,  v.  60]. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  by  D.  B.  King. 

12°.  London,  1851. 

Stearns  (A.)  Summary  of  the  law  and  prac¬ 
tice  of  real  actions.  8°.  Boston,  1824. 

Zimmern  (S.  TV.)  Traitb  des  actions ;  ou,  thb- 
orie  de  la  procbdure  privbe  chez  les  Ro- 
mains,  exposbe  historiquement  depuis  son 
origine  jusqu’it  Justinien.  Traduit  de  1’Al- 
lemand,  annotb  et  mis  en  rapport  avec 
l’enseignement  de  Paris  et  de  Poitiers,  par 
L.  Etienne.  8°.  Paris,  1843. 

See.  also — 

Execution.  Possessory  actions. 

Judgment.  Practice. 

Parties  to  actions.  Procedure. 

Pleading.  Suits, 

administrative  law,  or  law  of  public  functionaries : 

Bloch  (M.)  Dictionnaire  de  l’administration 
fran<;aise.  8°.  Strasbourg,  1856. 

Chantagrel  (J.)  Droit  administratif  thborique 
et  pratique.  26  6d.  8°.  Paris,  1859. 

Colmeiro  (M.)  Derecho  administrativo  espa- 
nol.  2  v.  in  1.  8°.  Madrid  y  Santiago,  1850. 

Cotelle  (T.S.)  Cours  de  droit  administratif 
appliqu6  aux  travaux  publics ;  contenant 
l’organisation  administrative  de  la  France, 
l’organisation  du  service  des  ponts  et  chaus- 
sbes,  les  regies  de  la  compt ability,  les  prin- 
cipes  de  lbgalitb  ou  de  critique  des  actes  de 
l’administration,  l’organisation  de  la  justice 
administrative,  les  principes  de  la  propriety, 
les  indemnitbs  pour  torts  et  dommages,  le 
dessbchement  des  marais,  ^expropriation 
pour  cause  d’utilitb  publique,  les  principes 
des  contrats,  le  cahier  des  clauses  et  condi¬ 
tions  gbnbrales  pour  les  entrepreneurs  de 
travaux  publics,  la  legislation  de  la  grande 
voirie,  les  chemins  de  fer,  les  chemins  vicin- 
aux,  la  navigation  fluviale  et  les  canaux  de 
navigation,  les  canaux  d’irrigation  et  de 
drainage,  les  usines  4  eau,  les  ateliers  insalu- 
bres  et  incommodes,  le  conflit  d’attributions. 
3,;  edition.  Presentant  dans  leur  dernier etat 
la  legislation  et  les  rbglements,  la  jurispru- 


Law — continued. 

ADMINISTRATIVE  LAW : 

dence  du  conseil  d’6tat  et  cours,  et  la  doc¬ 
trine  des  auteurs.  4  v.  8°.  Paris,  1859-62. 

■  —  --  Traite  des  procbs-verbaux  de  contra¬ 

vention  en  matibre  administrative.  8°. 
Paris,  1848. 

Cox  (H.)  Institutions  of  the  English  govern¬ 
ment:  the  constitution,  powers,  and  pro¬ 
cedure,  of  its  legislative,  judicial,  and  ad¬ 
ministrative  department.  8°.  London,  1863. 

Dufour  ( G.M . )  Traite  general  du  droit  admin¬ 
istratif  applique ;  expose  de  la  doctrine  et 
de  la  jurisprudence  concemant  l’exercice 
de  l’autorit6  de  l’empereur,  des  ministres, 
des  prefets,  des  sous-prefets,  des  maires, 
des  conseils  de  prefecture,  de  la  cour  des 
comptes,  du  conseil  d’etat,  l’arm6e,  les  atel¬ 
iers  insaluhres,  les  bacs  et  bateaux,  les  bois 
et  forets,  les  chemins  de  fer,  les  chemins 
vicinaux,  les  communes,  les  conflits,  les  con¬ 
tributions,  les  cours  d’eau,  etc.  2e  6d.  7  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1854-57. 

Laferrilre  (L.  F.  J.)  Cours  de  droit  public  et 
administratif,  mis  en  rapport  avec  la  con¬ 
stitution  de  1852,  les  lois  organiques  de 
l’empire,  la  legislation  et  la  jurisprudence 
nouvelles  en  matibre  d’ administration  et  de 
contentieux.  Augmentbe  d’un  supplement. 
4e  6d.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1854-58. 

La  Ripea  (Juan  de).  Practica  de  la  adminis- 
tracion  y  cobranza  de  las  rentas  reales,  y 
visita  de  los  ministros  que  se  ocupan  en  ellas. 
Corregida  con  las  nuevas  cbdulas,  decretos 
y  ordenes,  por  Diego  Maria  Gallard.  5  v. 
sm.  4°.  Madrid,  1795-96. 

Satisfaccion  a  los  cargos  que  en  el  juicio  de 
residencia  publica  liizo  la  N.  C.  de  Mexico, 
al  conde  de  Revilla  Gigedo.  fol.  MS. 

See,  also,  Mayors,  Town  officers,  etc. 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE: 

Cooper  (C.  P.)  Brief  account  of  some  of  the 
most  important  proceedings  in  parliament, 
relative  to  the  defects  in  the  administration 
of  justice  in  the  court  of  chancery,  the  house 
of  lords,  and  the  court  of  commissioners  of 
bankruptcy.  8°.  London,  1828. 

Compte  de  l’administration  de  Injustice  civile 
en  Belgique,  pendant  les  annbes  judiciaires 
1832-33  it  1838-39 ;  presentb  par  le  ministre 
de  la  justice.  4°.  Bruxelles,  1837-40. 

Compte  de  l’administration  de  la  justice  crim- 
inelle  en  Belgique,  pendant  les  annbes 
1831-35.  2v.ini.  4°.  Bruxelles,  1835-39. 


16 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE: 

Compte  gdndral  de  1’ administration  de  la  jus¬ 
tice  civile  et  connnerciale  en  France,  pend¬ 
ant  les  ann6es  1837-41, 1844, 1848.  8v.  4°. 
Paris,  1841-48. 

Compte  g6n6ral  del’administration  delajustice 
criminelle  en  France,  pendant  les  ann6es 
1839-48.  10  v.  4°.  Paris,  1841-50.' 

Administrators  : 

Set  EXECUTORS  and  administrators. 

Admiralty  : 

Admiralty  administration ;  its  faults  and  de¬ 
faults.  [anon.]  2ded.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Benedict  ( E .  C.)  American  admiralty;  its  juris¬ 
diction  and  practice ;  with  practical  forms 
and  directions.  8°.  New  York,  1850. 

Betts  (S.  It.)  Summary  of  practice  in  instance, 
revenue,  and  prize  causes,  in  the  admiralty 
courts  of  the  United  States  for  the  southern 
district  of  New  York  ;  and,  also,  on  appeal 
to  the  supreme  court;  together  with  the 
rules  of  the  district  court.  8°.  New  York, 
1838. 

Browne  (A.)  Compendious  view  of  the  law  of 
the  admiralty ;  being  the  substance  of  a 
course  of  lectures  read  in  the  university  of 
Dublin.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1802. 

- The  same.  1st  Am.  ed.  from  the  2d 

Lond.  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Oew  York,  1840. 

Clarke  (F.)  Praxis  curiae  admiralitatis  An- 
gliae.  12°.  Londini,  1679. 

- The  same.  Latin  and  English.  12°. 

London,  1722. 

- The  same.  Cui  adjiciuntur  articuli 

magistri  Rowghton  ad  ofticium  admirali¬ 
tatis  Angliae,  etc.  spectantes.  12°.  London, 
1829. 

Collection  of  all  such  statutes  and  parts  of 
statutes  as  any  way  relate  to  the  admiralty, 
navy,  and  ships  of  war,  and  other  incidental 
matters,  down  to  the  14th  George  ii.  4°. 
London,  1742. 

Conkling  (A.)  Admiralty  jurisdiction,  law 
and  practice  of  the  courts  of  the  United 
States.  8°.  Albany,  (N.  Y.)  1848. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Albany, 

(N.  Y.)  1857. 

Cooper  (T.)  Opinion  on  the  effect  of  a  sen¬ 
tence  of  a  foreign  court  of  admiralty.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1810. 

Coote  (If.  C.)  New  practice  of  the  high  court 
of  admiralty  of  England  ;  with  the  rules  of 


Law — continued. 

Admiralty  : 

1859,  and  a  collection  of  forms  and  bills  of 
costs.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Dunlap  (A.)  Treatise  on  the  practice  of  courts 
of  admiralty  in  civil  causes  of  maritime 
jurisdiction.  With  rules  in  the  admiralty 
courts  of  the  United  States,  and  a  collection 
of  practical  forms.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  With  notes  and  ad¬ 
ditions,  by  Samuel  F.  Dunlap.  8°.  New 
York,  1850. 

Edwards  (E.)  Treatise  on  the  jurisdiction  of 
the  high  court  of  admiralty  of  England. 
8°.  London,  1847. 

Godolphin  (J.)  View  of  the  admiral  jurisdic¬ 
tion  ;  as,  also,  divers  of  the  laws,  customs, 
rights,  and  priviledges  of  the  high  admiralty 
of  England,  by  ancient  records,  and  other 
arguments  of  law  asserted.  Also,  an  ex¬ 
tract  of  the  ancient  laws  of  Oleron  ;  with 
catalogue  of  all  the  lord  high  admirals  since 
king  John’s  time  to  the  reign  of  Charles  ii. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1685. 

Hall  (J.  E.)  Practice  and  jurisdiction  of  the 
court  of  admiralty ;  in  three  parts.  8°.  Bal¬ 
timore,  1809. 

Hinchliffe  (H.  J.)  Rules  of  practice  for  the 
vice-admiralty  court  of  Jamaica;  with  a 
digest  and  notes.  8°.  London,  1813. 

Justice  (A.)  General  treatise  of  the  dominion 
and  laws  of  the  sea;  containing  what  is 
most  valuable  upon  that  subject,  in  ancient 
and  modern  authors :  with  several  dis¬ 
courses  about  the  jurisdiction  and  manner 
of  proceeding  iii  the  admiralty  of  England, 
both  in  criminal  and  civil  matters,  and  ad¬ 
judged  cases  in  several  courts  concerning 
trade  and  navigation.  2d  ed.  4°.  London, 
1705. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  With  large  additions 

and  improvements.  London,  [about  17  ]. 

Laws,  ordinances,  and  institutions  of  the  ad¬ 
miralty  of  Great  Britain,  civil  and  military, 
[anon.]  2  v.  8°.  London,  1746. 

Malynes  (G.)  Consuetudo  vel  lex  mercatoria. 
3d  ed.  wherein  are  inserted  the  jurisdiction 
of  the  admiralty  of  England  asserted,  by 
Richard  Zouch ;  the  ancient  sea  laws  of 
Oleron,  Wisby,  and  the  Hanse  towns,  still 
in  force,  rendered  into  English  for  the  use 
of  navigators,  by  G.  Miege,  and  the  sove¬ 
reignty  of  the  Biitish  seas,  by  sir  John 
Buroughs.  fol.  London,  1686. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


17 


Law — continued. 

Admiralty  : 

Marriott  ( J .)  Formulare  instrumentorum ; 
or,  a  formulary  of  authentic  instruments, 
writs,  and  standing  orders,  used  in  the  high 
court  of  admiralty  of  Great  Britain,  of  prize 
and  instance.  8°.  London,  1802. 

Maxwell  (J.  I.)  Spirit  of  the  marine  law; 
or,  compendium  of  the  statutes  relating  to 
the  admiralty.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1808. 

Morris  ( J .)  Two  lectures  on  the  jurisdiction 
and  practice  of  the  high  court  of  admiralty 
of  England.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Parsons  ( T .)  Treatise  on  maritime  law,  in¬ 
cluding  the  law  of  shipping,  the  law  of 
marine  insurance,  and  the  law  and  practice 
of  admiralty.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1859. 

Reports. 

Acton  ( T .  II.)  Report  of  cases  argued  and 
determined  before  the  lords  commissioners 
of  appeals  in  prize  causes.  Also,  on  appeal 
to  the  king’s  most  excellent  majesty  in 
council,  1809  to  1811.  8°.  London,  1812. 

Dodson  («7.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  admiralty,  1811  to  1822.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1815-22. 

Edwards  (T.)  Report  of  a  judgment  in  the 
high  court  of  admiralty,  by  sir  Wm.  Scott, 
in  the  case  of  the  Snipe  and  other  American 
vessels.  8°.  London,  1812. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court  of 

admiralty,  1808-12.  8°.  New  York,  1815. 

Haggard  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  admiralty,  during  the  time  of  lord 
Stowell,  sir  Christopher  Robinson,  and  sir 
John  Nicholl,  1822  to  1838.  3  v.  8°. 
London,  1825-40. 

Lushington  (  V .)  Reports  of  cases  decided  in 
the  high  court  of  admiralty  of  England,  and 
on  appeal  to  the  privy  council,  1859-62. 
8°.  London,  1864. 

Marriott  ( J .)  Case  of  the  Dutch  ships  con¬ 
sidered.  4th  ed.  8°.  London,  1778. 

- Decisions  in  the  high  court  of  admi¬ 
ralty,  during  the  time  of  sir  George  Hay 
and  of  sir  James  Marriott,  1776  to  1779. 
8°.  London,  1801. 

Minot  (G.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court 
of  admiralty.  9  v.  8°.  Boston,  1853. 

Newberry  ( J .  S.)  Reports  of  admiralty  cases 
in  the  district  courts  of  the  United  States 
for  the  district  of  Michigan,  northern  dis- 


Law — continued. 

Admiralty  : 

trict  of  Ohio,  southern  district  of  Ohio, 
western  district  of  Pennsylvania,  northern 
district  of  Illinois,  district  of  Missouri,  and 
eastern  district  of  Louisiana,  from  1842  to 
1857.  v.  It  8°.  New  York,  1857. 

Notes  of  cases  in  the  ecclesiastical  and  mari¬ 
time  courts,  1841  to  1850.  7  v.  8°.  London, 

1843- 50. 

Peters  ( R .)  Admiralty  decisions  in  the  district 
court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  district ;  with  decisions  in  the  same 
court,  by  F.  Hopkinson,  and  cases  deter¬ 
mined  in  other  districts  of  the  United  States, 
1792  to  1807.  With  the  laws  of  Oleron,  of 
Wisbuy,  and  of  the  Hanse  Towns;  the 
marine  ordinances  of  Louis  xiv ;  a  treatise 
on  the  rights  and  duties  of  owners,  freight¬ 
ers,  masters  of  ships,  and  mariners ;  and 
the  laws  of  the  United  States  relative  to 
mariners.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1807. 

Piston  (A.)  Decisions  of  the  supreme  court, 
vice-admiralty  court,  and  bankruptcy  court, 
of  Mauritius,  1861.  2d  ed.  4°.  Edinburgh, 
1863. 

Deports  of  the  cases  relating  to  maritime 
law,  decided  by  the  court  of  admiralty, 
and  by  all  the  superior  courts  of  law  and 
equity  ;  salvage  awards ;  and  a  selection  of 
cases  decided  in  the  courts  of  the  United 
States,  the  consular  courts,  etc.  1860-64. 
[anon.]  v.  1.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Robinson  (  C .)  Reports  of  cases  argued  and 
determined  in  the  high  court  of  admiralty ; 
commencing  with  the  judgments  of  the  right 
hon.  sir  William  Scott,  1798  to  1808.  6  v. 
8°.  London,  1799-1808. 

- The  same.  6  v.  8°.  Philadelphia  and 

New  York,  1800-10. 

- The  same.  v.  1-2.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1800-01. 

Robinson  (JT.)  Reports  of  cases  argued  and 
determined  in  the  high  court  of  admiralty, 
commencing  with  the  judgments  of  the  rt. 
hon.  Stephen  Lushington,  1838  to  1850. 
2  v.  and  v.  3,  parts  1  and  2.  8°.  London, 

1844- 52. 

Spinks (T.)  Ecclesiastical  and  n<lmir«t<T' 
ports;  being  reports  of  cases  J  ®|ore 
the  arches  and  preroga*'"' ’’  t0Urts  0  an 
terbury,  and  the  court  of  Lo"- 

don  resue^01^’ tho  hi8h  court  of  adm1' 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Admiralty  : 

rafty  and  the  admiralty  prize  court ;  with 
such  cases  as  have  been  carried  by  appeal 
from  those  courts  respectively  to  the  privy 
council,  v.  1.  Easter  term,  1853,  to  Michael¬ 
mas  term,  1854.  8°.  London,  1855. 

Sprague  (  P.  )  Decisions  in  admiralty  and 
maritime  causes,  in  the  district  court  of  the 
United  States  for  the  district  of  Massachu¬ 
setts,  1841-G1.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1861. 

Stewart  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
vice-admiralty  at  Halifax,  1803  to  1813. 
8°.  London,  1814. 

Stuart  ( G .  O.)  Cases  selected  from  those 
heard  and  determined  in  the  vice-admiralty 
court  for  Lower  Canada ;  relating  chiefly  to 
the  jurisdiction  and  practice  of  the  court, 
or  involving  questions  of  maritime  law,  of 
frequent  occurrence  in  the  trade  and  navi¬ 
gation  of  the  river  and  gulf  of  St.  Law¬ 
rence.  Preceded  by  the  rules  and  regula¬ 
tions  established  under  the  imperial  parlia¬ 
ment.  8°.  London,  1858. 

Swabey  ( M.  C.  M.)  and  Tristram.  (  T .  II.)  Re¬ 
ports  of  cases  decided  in  the  high  court  of 
admiralty  of  England,  and  on  appeal  to  the 
privy  council,  1855-59.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Digests  of  reports. 

Curtis  ( G.  T.)  Digests  of  cases  in  the  courts 
of  admiralty  of  the  United  States,  and  in 
the  high  court  of  admiralty  in  England. 
With  some  topics  from  the  works  of  Sir 
Leoline  Jenkins.  8°.  Boston,  1839. 

Greene  («7.)  Digested  index  to  the  cases  in 
the  high  court  of  admiralty,  contained  in 
the  reports  of  Robinson,  Edwards,  and 
Dodson.  8°.  London,  1818. 

j Pritchard  (W.  T.)  Analytical  digest  of  all  the 
reported  cases  determined  by  the  high  court 
of  admiralty  of  England,  the  lords  commis¬ 
sioners  of  appeal  in  prize  causes,  and  (on 
questions  of  maritime  and  international 
law)  by  the  judicial  committee  of  the  privy 
council.  8°.  London,  1847. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1848. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  12-13]. 

- Digest  of  the  law  and  practice  of  the 

note8ourt  of  admiralty  of  England  ;  with 
Irish,  and'  ^fexttjvriters  and  the  Scotch, 
ting  prize  and  slave  V;orte-  2d  ed.  omit- 

With  notes  of 


Law — continued. 

Admiralty: 

cases  from  French  maritime  law.  By  Al¬ 
gernon  Jones.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1865. 

See,  also,  England,  reports  of  privy  council,  and  of 
miscellaneous  courts. 

Commercial  or  maritime  law. 

Military  and  naval  law. 

Wreck  and  salvage. 

Law  of  nations,  ( Blockade ,  contra¬ 
band,  and  prize  law). 

See,  also,  under  Trials,  the  cases  of  the  ships  Colum¬ 
bus,  General  Armstrong,  Gratitudine,  Juliana, 
Maria. 

Adoption: 

Grenier  (J’.)  Traitd  des  donations,  des  testa¬ 
ments,  et  de  toutes  autres  dispositions  gra- 
tuites,  suivant  les  principes  du  code  civil. 
Pr6c6d6  d’un  discours  historiquo  sur  l’an- 
cienne  legislation  relative  it  cette  matiilre. 
On  y  a  joint  un  trait!)  de  l’adoption  de  la 
tutelle  officieuse,  pr6c6d6  d’un  discours  his- 
torique  sur  l’adoption.  4°  6d.  augments 
par  M.  Bayle-Mouillard.  4  v.  8°.  Clermont- 
Ferrand,  1841-47. 

Adultery  : 

Revel  (T.)  L’adult^re.  12°.  Paris,  1861. 

See,  also,  Bastardy.  Divorce. 

Advocates  :  See  Attorneys  and  solicitors. 

Agency  : 

Livermore  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  prin¬ 
cipal  and  agent,  and  of  sales  by  auction. 
2  v.  8°.  Baltimore,  1818. 

- Treatise  on  the  law  relative  to  prin¬ 
cipals,  agents,  factors,  auctioneers,  and 
brokers.  8°.  Boston,  1811. 

Paley  (  If.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  principal 
and  agent,  chiefly  with  reference  to  mer¬ 
cantile  transactions.  New  ed.  by  Niel  Gow. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1822. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  ed.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1840. 

[Law  library,  v.  281. 

- The  same.  3d  Amer.  ed.  from  the  3d 

London  ed.  by  J.  H.  Lloyd,  by  John  A. 
Dunlap.  8°.  New  York,  1847. 

- The  same.  4th  Amer.  ed.  with  addi¬ 
tions,  by  Thomas  W.  Waterman.  8°.  New 
York,  1856. 

Petgrave  (E.  C.)  Manual  of  the  law  of  prin¬ 
cipal  and  agent.  12°.  London,  1857. 

Story  ( J .)  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  agen¬ 
cy,  as  a  branch  of  commercial  and  maritime 
jurisprudence;  with  occasional  illustrations 
from  the  civil  and  foreign  law.  8°.  Boston, 
1839. 


The  same.  2dcd.  8°.  Boston,  1844. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


19 


Law — continued. 

Agency : 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1857. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  enlarged,  by  Ed¬ 
mund  H.  Bennett.  8°.  Boston,  1863. 

See,  alto,  Attorneys.  Auction.  Brokers.  Powers. 

Agrarian  laws  of  the  Romans  : 

See  Roman  laws  anterior  to  Justinian. 

Agricultural  tenancies  :  See  Farm. 

Alabama  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  Alabama, 
1819  (its  first  session),  to  1830-31;  extra 
and  annual  sessions  1832-33,  1834-35, 
1835-36,  1836;  called  session,  June,  1837; 
1837,  1839-40,  1841-42,  and  1842-43, 
1844-45,  1849-50,  1851-52,  1853-54,  and 
1857-58.  13  v.  8°.  Huntsville,  Tuscaloosa, 
and  Montgomery,  1820-58. 

Code  of  Alabama.  Prepared  by  J.  J.  Ormond, 
A.  P.  Bagby,  and  G.  Goldthwaite,  1852. 
8°.  Montgomery,  1852. 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  Alabama ;  containing  the 
statutes  and  resolutions  in  force  at  the  end 
of  the  general  assembly,  in  January,  1823. 
By  Harry  Toulmin.  8°.  Cahawba,  1823. 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  Alabama  ;  containing  all 
the  statutes  of  a  public  and  general  nature 
in  force  at  the  close  of  the  session  of  the 
general  assembly,  in  January,  1833 ;  with 
a  supplement,  containing  the  public  acts  for 
1833-34,  and  1835.  By  John  G.  Aikin. 
2d  ed.  8°.  Mobile,  1836. 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  Alabama ;  containing  all 
the  statutes  of  a  public  and  general  nature 
in  force  at  the  close  of  the  session  of  the 
general  assembly,  in  February,  1843.  By 
C.  C.  Clay.  8°.  Tuscaloosa,  1843. 

Reports. 

Alabama  reports.  Reports  of  cases,  at  law  and 
in  equity,  in  the  supreme  court  of  Alabama, 
by  the  judges  of  the  court,  1840-47.  11  v. 

8°.  Tuscaloosa,  1841-47. 

- The  same.  v.  12  to  15,  1847-49,  by  J. 

J.  Ormond.  8°.  Tuscaloosa,  1848-49. 

- The  same.  v.  16,  17,  and  18, 1849-51, 

by  N.  W.  Cocke.  8°.  Montgomery,  1849-51. 

- The  same.  v.  19,  20,  and  21,  1851-52, 

by  J.  W.  Shepherd.  8°.  Montgomery, 
1852-53. 

- The  same.  v.  22  and  23,  1853,  by  the 

judges.  8°.  Montgomery,  1853-54. 

- The  same.  v.  24  to  36,  1853-60,  by  J. 

W.  Shepherd.  8°.  Montgomery,  1854-61. 

Minor  (  //. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 


Law — continued. 

ALABAMA : 

court  of  Alabama,  1820-26.  8°.  New  York, 
1829. 

Porter  (B.  F.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Alabama,  1834-39.  9  v.  8°. 
Tuscaloosa,  1835-40. 

Stewart  (G.  JV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Alabama,  1827-31.  With 
the  rules  of  prectice  in  the  courts  of  Ala¬ 
bama.  3  v.  8°.  Tusculoosa,  1830-35. 

- and  Porter  ( B.F .)  Reports  of  cases 

at  law  and  in  equity,  in  the  supreme  court 
of  Alabama,  1831-34.  5  v.  8°.  Tuscaloosa, 
1836-37. 

Digests  of  reports. 

Lirjon  (D.  G.)  Digested  index  of  the  deci¬ 
sions  of  the  supreme  court  of  Alabama,  in 
chancery  cases,  from  May,  1820,  to  June, 
1847.  8°.  Louisville,  1848. 

Phillips  (P.)  Digest  of  cases  decided  in  the 
supreme  court  of  Alabama  from  Minor  to  7 
Porter,  1820-38.  8°.  Mobile,  1840. 

- The  same.  From  Minor  to  7  Alabama 

reports,  1820-45.  8°.  Mobile,  1846. 

- The  same.  From  7  to  13  Alabama  re¬ 
ports,  1845-48.  With  a  complete  index  to 
the  whole  body  of  reports.  8°.  Mobile, 

1849. 

Reavis  ( T .)  Digest  of  the  Alabama  reports, 
v.  1-16,  1820-49.  v.  1.  8°.  Tuscaloosa, 

1850. 

Shepherd  ( J .  JF.)  Digest  of  the  Alabama  re¬ 
ports,  from  the  17tli  to  the  29th  v.  inclusive, 
1849-57.  8°.  Montgomery,  1858. 

Alienage  : 

Anthoine  (F.  de  Saint  Joseph).  Manuel  de 
droit  de  l’Ctranger  en  Angleterre.  16°. 
Paris,  1852. 

Delisle  ( G .)  Principes  de  ^interpretation  des 
lois,  des  actes,  des  conventions  entre  les 
parties,  et  sp6cialement,  des  legislations 
framjaises  et  6trangbres  concernant  l’6tran- 
ger  en  France ;  avec  l’examen  critique  de 
la  jurisprudence  moderne.  2  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1852. 

Demangeat  (C.)  Histoire  de  la  condition  ci¬ 
vile  des  (Strangers  en  France  dans  l'ancien 
et  dans  le  nouveau  droit.  8°.  Paris,  1844. 

Gand  (JL)  Code  des  dtrangers,  souverains, 
souveraines,  princes,  princesses,  legations, 
consulate,  et  simples  particuliers ;  on,  etat 
civil  et  politique  en  France  des  dtrangers 
de  tout  rang  et  de  tout  condition,  leurs  droits 
et  leurs  devoirs.  8°.  Paris,  1853. 


20 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law— continued. 

ALIENAGE  : 

Gaschon  ( J.B .)  Code  diplomatique  des  au- 
bains;  ou, droit  conventionnel  entre  la  France 
et  les  autres  puissances  relativement  it  la 
capacitd  rdciproque  d'acqudrir  ou  de  trans- 
mettre  les  bieus,  meubles,  ou  immeubles, 
par  actes  entre  vifs,  par  dispositions  de  der- 
niere  volontd,  et  par  succession  ah  intestato. 
12°.  Paris,  1818. 

Hansard  ( G. )  Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to 
aliens,  and  denization  and  naturalization. 
8°.  London,  1844. 

Henry  ( J .)  Judgment  of  the  court  of  Deme- 
rara,  in  the  case  of  Odwin  vs.  Forbes,  on  the 
plea  of  the  English  certificate  of  bankruptcy 
in  bar,  in  a  foreign  jurisdiction,  to  the  suit 
of  a  foreign  creditor.  To  which  is  prefixed 
a  treatise  on  the  difference  between  personal 
and  real  statutes,  and  its  effect  on  foreign 
judgment  and  contracts.  With  an  appendix, 
on  the  present  law  of  France  respecting 
foreigners.  8°.  London,  1823. 

Le  Baron  (F.  A.)  Code  des  Strangers  ;  recueil 
des  loiS  et  de  la  jurisprudence  anglaise, 
concemant  les  dtrangers  dans  le  royaume- 
uni  de  la  Grande  Bretagne  et  d’lrlande,  et 
tous  les  autres  domaines  bretons.  8°.  Lon- 
dres,  1849. 

Legal  (B.  J.)  Code  des  Strangers ;  ou,  trait6 
de  la  legislation  framjaise  concemant  les 
Grangers.  8°.  Paris,  1832. 

Lobe  (G.)  Guide  aux  droits  civils  et  com- 
merciaux  des  6trangers  en  Espagne ;  ou, 
recueil  chronologique  des  traitfis,  pactes, 
conventions,  et  autres  actes  royaux  et  des 
cortes,  6man6s  du  cabinet  de  Madrid,  depuis 
le  commencement  du  xviie  sifecle  jusqu’it 
fan  1819.  2C  6d.  8°.  Paris,  1837. 

Naturalization  laws  of  the  United  States ; 
also,  the  alien  laws  of  the  state  of  New 
York,  a  synopsis  of  the  alien  laws  of  other 
states,  with  the  forms  for  nat  uralizing  aliens, 
important  decisions,  general  remarks,  etc. 
carefully  compiled  and  arranged  by  a 
member  of  the  bar.  8°.  Rochester,  1855. 

Rocco  (N.)  Dell’uso  e  autoritd  delle  leggi 
del  regno  delle  due  Sicilie  considerate  nelle 
relazioni  con  le  persone  e  col  territorio  degli 
stranieri ;  ossia,  trattato  di  diritto  civile  in- 
temazionale.  2"  edizione  rividuta  ed  accres- 
ciuta  dall’autore.  2  v.  8°.  Palermo,  1843. 

Sapey  ( C.  A.)  Les  6trangers  en  France  sous 
l’ancien  et  le  nouveau  droit.  Meinoire  cou- 
ronn4  par  la  faculty  de  droit  de  Paris.  8°. 
Paris,  1843. 


Law — continued. 

ALIENAGE  : 

Scott  (G.  TV.)  Naturalization  of  aliens;  or,  the 
alien’s  guide  to  citizenship ;  and  court  man¬ 
ual  ;  containing  a  sketch  of  the  laws,  with 
directions  and  forms  of  proceedings,  and 
the  naturalization  of  aliens  in  the  United 
States.  8°.  New  York,  1847. 

Alienation  : 

Jickling  (  H. )  Practical  treatise  on  the  analogy 
between  legal  and  equitable  estates  and 
modes  of  alienation.  8°.  London,  1829. 

Randell  (  H. )  History  of  alienation.  8°. 
London,  1822. 

[In  his  Essay  on  perpetuity]. 

See,  also,  CONVEYANCING. 

Alluvion  :  See  Aquatic  rights.  See,  also,  Waters. 

American  law:  See  United  States.  ( Commentaries , 
statutes,  treatises,  etc.) 

Angling  (law  of) :  See  Fisheries. 

Anglo-saxon  law  : 

Wilkins  (IJ.)  Leges  anglo-saxonieae,  eccle- 
siasticse  et  civiles.  (Saxonict)  et  latin&). 
fol.  Londini,  1721. 

Annuities  : 

Ellis  ( C.)  Law  of  annuities.  8°.  London, 
1832. 

[In  his  Law  of  insurance], 

Kelly  (J.  B.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  life  annuities.  8°.  London,  1835. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  4]. 

See,  also,  INSURANCE. 

Note. — For  the  computation  of  annuities — 

See  Mathematics,  in  the  general  alphabet. 

ArPEALS  : 

Bernard  (H.)  Manuel  des  pourvois  et  des 
formes  de  proc6der  devant  la  cour  de  cas¬ 
sation  en  matidre  civile.  8°.  Paris,  1858. 

Burge  (W.)  Observations  on  the  supreme 
appellate  jurisdiction  of  Great  Britain,  as 
it  is  now  exercised  by  the  courts  of  the 
queen  in  council  and  the  house  of  lords. 
8°.  London,  1841. 

McNeill  (A.)  Appellate  jurisdiction  of  the 
house  of  lords  in  appeals  from  Scotland. 
8°.  London,  1856. 

Macqucen  (J.  F.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
appellate  jurisdiction  of  the  house  of  lords 
and  privy  council.  Together  with  the 
practice  on  parliamentary  divorce.  8°. 
London,  1842. 

Nigrin  ( - ).  Du  droit  d’appel  limit-6  il 

quinze  cents  francs,  surtout  en  mature 
d’assurances  maritimes.  8°.  Dix,  1860. 

Talandier  ( - ).  Trait4  de  l’appel  en  matidre 

civile.  8°.  Paris,  1839. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


21 


Law — continued. 

APPEALS  : 

TUlinghast  (J.  L.)  and  Yates  (  J.  V.  N.) 
Treatise  on  the  principles  and  practice, 
process,  pleadings  and  entries,  in  cases 
of  writs  of  error,  writs  in  the  nature  of 
writs  of  error,  appeals  and  proceedings  in 
the  nature  of  appeals,  v.  1.  8°.  Albany, 
1840. 

See,  also,  Bill  of  exceptions.  Overruled  cases. 

N EW  TRIALS.  W RITS  OF  ERROR. 

Appeals  and  writs  of  error. 

See  England.  (Reports,  house  of  lords). 

See  Ireland.  (Reports,  appeals  and  writs  of  error). 

Aquatic  rights  : 

Chardon  (M.)  Trait6  du  droit  d’alluvion ; 
avec  figures.  8°.  Paris,  1830. 

- The  same.  2e  6d.  8°.  Paris,  1840. 

Schultes  (H.)  Essay  on  aquatic  rights:  in¬ 
tended  as  an  illustration  of  the  law  relative 
to  fishing,  and  the  proprietary  right  of 
ground  or  soil  produced  by  alluvion  and 
dereliction  in  the  sea  and  rivers.  8°. 
London,  1811. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

[Law  library,  v.  24], 

See,  also,  Waters. 

Arbitration  and  award  : 

Archbold  (J.  F.)  Law  of  arbitration.  12°. 
London,  1861. 

Bell  ( J .  M.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  arbitration 
in  Scotland,  with  forms.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1861. 

Billing  (S.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
awards  and  arbitrations.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1846. 

[Law  library,  v.  51]. 

Caldwell  ( J .  S.)  Treatise  of  the  law  of  arbi¬ 
tration;  with  an  appendix  of  precedents. 
1st  Am.  ed.  8C.  Exeter,  (N.  H.)  1822. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  from  last  English 

ed.  with  notes  and  references  by  Chauncey 
Smith.  8°.  Burlington,  (Yt.)  1853. 

Compleat  arbitrator ;  or,  the  law  of  awards. 
By  a  barrister  of  the  middle  temple,  [areon.] 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1744. 

Gouleau  de  La  Bilennerie  {J.  F.)  Traits 
g6n6ral  de  l’arbitrage  en  matibre  civile  et 
commerciale  ;  ou,  recueil  complet  des  rbgles 
4  suivre,  taut  par  les  parties  que  par  les 
arbitres.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1827. 

Hopkins  (J/.)  A  chapter  on  arbitration.  8°. 
London,  1857. 

[ In  his  Hand-book  of  average). 

Kgd  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  awards;  with 
references  to  all  the  recent  cases  in  England, 

4 


Law — continued . 

ARBITRATION  AND  AWARD: 

and  notes  upon  the  reports  of  referees  in 
Pennsylvania.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1808. 

Parker  ( J .)  Notes  on  the  law  of  arbitration, 
including  judicial  references,  etc.  in  Scot¬ 
land;  with  a  synopsis  of  cases  decided 
since  1829-30.  2d  ed.  8°.  Ediuburgli, 
1845. 

Russell  ( F. )  Treatise  on  the  power  and  duty 
of  an  arbitrator,  and  the  law  of  submissions 
and  awards  ;  with  an  appendix  of  forms, 
and  of  the  statutes  relating  to  arbitration. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1849. 

[Law  library,  v.  63]. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Stephens  (J.  J.)  Law  of  nisi  prius,  evidence 
in  civil  actions,  and  arbitrations  and  awards. 
3  v.  8°.  London,  1842. 

- The  same.  With  notes  and  references 

to  the  latest  American  decisions,  by  George 
Sharswood.  3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1844. 

Stevens  ( R .)  An  essay  on  arbitration.  8°. 
London,  1822. 

[In  his  Essay  on  average], 

Watson  (IF.  U. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  arbi¬ 
tration  and  awards.  8°.  London,  1825. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  11]. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1836. 

- The  same.  From  the  3d  London  ed. 

8°.  Philadelphia,  1848. 

[Law  library,  v.  59]. 

See,  also,  Compensation.  Damages. 

Architectural  jurisprudence  :  See  Building. 

Arizona  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  of  the  territory  of  Arizona,  1864,  1865, 
and  1866.  3  v.  8°.  Prescott,  1865-67. 

Arkansas  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  territory, 
1818  to  1820,  1821,  1823,  and  1825.  8°. 
Arkansas  and  Little  Rock,  1821-26. 

Laws  of  Arkansas  territory,  compiled  and 
arranged  by  J.  Steele  and  J.  McCampbell. 
8°.  Little  Rock,  1835. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  Arkansas, 
1840,  1842,  1843,  1844-45,  1845-46,  and 
1848-49.  6  v.  8°.  Little  Rock,  1840-49. 

Digest  of  the  statutes  of  Arkansas,  embracing 
all  the  laws  of  a  general  and  permanent 
character  in  force  at  the  close  of  1846 ;  with 
notes  of  the  decisions  of  the  supreme  court 
upon  the  statutes.  By  E.  H.  English.  Ex¬ 
amined  and  approved  by  Samuel  II.  Hemp¬ 
stead.  8°.  Little  Rock,  1848. 


22 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

ARKANSAS : 

Digest  of  the  statutes  of  Arkansas,  embracing 
all  the  laws  of  a  general  and  permanent 
character  in  force  at  the  close  of  the  session 
of  the  general  assembly  of  1856 ;  together 
with  notes  of  the  decisions  of  the  supreme 
court  upon  the  statutes.  By  Josiah  Gould. 
Examined  and  approved  by  hon.  George 
C.  Watkins.  8°.  Little  Rock,  1858. 

Revised  statutes  of  Arkansas,  adopted  at  the 
October  session  of  the  general  assembly, 
A.  D.  1837.  By  W.  McK.  Ball  and  S.  C. 
Roane.  With  notes  and  index,  by  Albert 
Pike.  8°.  Boston,  1838. 

Reports. 

Arkansas  reports.  Reports  of  cases  at  law  and 
in  equity  in  the  supreme  court  of  Arkansas, 
1837-44.  By  Albert  Pike.  5  v.  8°.  Little 
Rock,  1840-45. 

- The  same.  v.  6  to  13.  By  E.  H.  Eng¬ 
lish.  1845-53.  8°.  Little  Rock,  1846-53. 

- The  same.  v.  14  to  22.  By  L.  E. 

Barber.  1853-61.  8°.  Little  Rock,  1854-61. 

Army  :  See  Military  law. 

Arrest: 

Great  Britain.  Act  (1  and  2  Victoria,  c.  110), 
for  abolishing  arrest  on  mesne  process  in 
civil  actions ;  for  extending  remedies  of 
creditors  against  the  property  of  debtors, 
etc.  12°.  London,  1838. 

-  The  same.  With  copious  notes,  by 

Robert  Lush.  12°.  London,  1838. 

-  The  same.  With  explanatory  notes, 

by  Richard  Charnock.  12°.  London,  1838. 

Coin-Delisle  (J.  B.  C.)  Cautions  des  coutraig- 
nables  par  corps  en  matiere  civile  et  com- 
merciale et  donneurs  d’aval.  Etude  sur  l’ap- 
plication  de  la  contrainte  par  corps,  suivie 
d’un  appendice  sur  les  avals  de  garantie. 
8°.  Paris,  1861. 

- Contrainte  par  corps.  2e  (id.  sm.  fol. 

Paris,  1843. 

Du  Closel  d’Arnery  ( — .)  Abus  et  dangers  de 
la  contrainte  par  corps.  8°.  Paris,  1788. 

Troplong  (It.  7'.)  De  la  contrainte  par  corps  en 
mature  civile  et  de  commerce.  8°.  Paris, 
1847. 

See,  also,  Habeas  corpus.  Imprisonment. 

Articles  of  war  :  See  Military  law. 

Assault  and  battery  : 

Carter  (S.)  Treatise  concerning  trespasses  vi 
et  armis.  8°.  London,  1704. 

Saunders  (T.  IF.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
law  of  assault  and  battery,  including  the 
remedies  by  action,  indictment,  summary 


Law — continued. 

ASSAULT  AND  BATTERY  : 

proceedings  before  magistrates,  and  sureties 
to  keep  the  peace.  12°.  London,  1842. 

Assets  : 

Bam  (J.)  Practical  treatise  of  assets,  debts, 
and  incumbrances.  8°.  London,  1832. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  8J . 

Williams  (J.)  Essay  on  real  assets;  or,  the 
payment  of  the  debts  of  a  deceased  person 
out  of  his  real  estate,  and  the  means  by 
which  that  payment  ought  to  be  accom¬ 
plished.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Assignments  : 

Angell  (J.  K.)  Practical  summary  of  the  law 
of  assignments  in  trust  for  the  benefit  of 
creditors.  With  an  appendix  of  forms.  12°. 
Boston,  1835. 

Burrill  (A.  M.)  Treatise  on  the  law  and  prac¬ 
tice  of  voluntary  assignments  for  the  benefit 
of  creditors.  8°.  New  York,  1853. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  New  York,  1858. 

Assumpsit  : 

Lawcs(E.)  Treatise  on  pleading  in  assumpsit. 
With  the  addition  of  the  decisions  of  the 
American  courts,  by  J.  Story.  8°.  Boston, 
1811. 

Assurance.  See  Conveyancing,  Insurance. 

Attachment : 

Ashley  (H.)  Doctrine  and  practice  of  attach¬ 
ment  in  the  mayor’s  court,  London.  2d  ed. 
8°.  London,  1819. 

Brandon  (  IF.)  Treatise  upon  the  customary 
law  of  foreign  attachment,  and  the  practice 
of  the  mayor’s  court  of  the  city  of  London 
therein,  with  forms  of  procedure.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1861. 

Brown  (J.D.)  Laws  of  the  several  states  and 
the  District  of  Columbia,  relating  to  attach¬ 
ment,  etc.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

[In  his  Collection  laws,  etc.] 

Cushing  (L.  S.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  trus¬ 
tee  process,  or  foreign  attachment,  of  the 
laws  of  Massachusetts  and  Maine ;  with  an 
appendix,  containing  the  statutes  of  Massa¬ 
chusetts,  Connecticut,  Rhode  Island,  New 
Hampshire,  Vermont,  and  Maine,  on  that 
subject.  8°.  Boston,  1833. 

Drake  ( C.D .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  suits  by 
attachment  in  the  United  States.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1854. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  With  a  treatise  on 

foreign  attachment  in  the  lord  mayor’s  court 
of  London,  by  John  Locke.  8°.  Boston, 

1858. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


23 


Law — continued. 

Attachment  : 

- r—  The  same.  3d  ed.  revised  and  enlarged. 

8°.  Boston,  1866. 

Locke  ( J .)  Law  and  practice  of  foreign  attach¬ 
ment  in  the  lord  mayor’s  court,  under  the 
new  rules  of  practice.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1854. 

[Law  library,  V.  79]. 

Boyer  (F.)  Trait6  de  la  saisie-arret.  2°  dd. 
entitlement  refondue  et  raise  au  courant  de 
la  legislation,  de  la  doctrine  et  de  la  juris¬ 
prudence  les  plus  recentes,  par  Augustin 
Roger.  8°.  Paris,  1860. 

Sergeant  { T .)  Treatise  upon  the  law  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania  relative  to  the  proceeding  by  for¬ 
eign  attachment ;  with  the  acts  of  assembly 
now  in  force  on  the  subject  of  foreign  and  do¬ 
mestic  attachments.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1811. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1840. 

Attorneys  ano  solicitors  : 

Camus  (A.  G.)  Lettres  sur  la  profession 
d’avocat,  sur  les  dtudes  relatives  a  cette 
profession,  et  sur  la  mani&re  de  l’exercer ; 
avec  un  catalogue  raisonnd  des  livres  de 
droit.  12°.  Paris,  1777. 

- The  same.  5e  6d.  revue  et  augmentde. 

Par  M.  Dupin,  aind.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1832. 

Cox  (E.  W.)  The  advocate;  his  training,  prac¬ 
tice,  rights,  and  duties.  8°.  London,  1852. 

Forsyth  (  IV. )  Hortensius ;  or,  the  advocate  : 
a  historical  essay.  8°.  London,  1849. 

Goldsmith  { G .)  English  bar;  or,  a  guide  to 
the  inns  of  court,  comprising  an  historical 
outline  of  all  the  inns  of  court,  the  regula¬ 
tions  of  the  inns  for  the  admission  of  stu¬ 
dents  and  calling  to  the  bar,  list  of  the 
judges,  queen’s  counsel,  sergeants  at  law, 
the  benches,  etc.  3ded.  12°.  London,  1849. 

Jones  { R .)  History  of  the  French  bar,  ancient 
and  modern;  comprising  a  notice  of  the 
French  courts,  their  officers,  practitioners, 
etc.  and  of  the  system  of  legal  education  in 
France.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

[Law  library,  v.  90). 

Maugham  {R.)  Act  6  and 7  Victoria,  cap.  73; 
for  consolidating  and  amending  several  of 
the  laws  relating  to  attorneys  and  solicitors 
practising  in  England  and  Wales;  with  an 
introduction  and  analysis  of  the  act,  and 
copious  notes  shewing  the  effect  of  the 
alterations.  8°.  London,  1843. 

- Attorney’s  hand-book  ;  comprising  the 

law  and  practice  relating  to  the  articles  and 
service  of  clerkship,  the  examination,  ad- 


Law — continued. 

Attorneys  and  solicitors  : 

mission,  and  re-admission  of  attorneys ;  and 
taking  out  and  renewal  of  their  annual 
certificates ;  with  all  the  new  enactments, 
rules,  decisions  of  the  courts,  forms,  and 
explanatory  notes  and  directions.  12°. 
London,  1853. 

- Practical  treatise  on  the  law  relative 

to  attornies,  solicitors,  and  their  agents; 
with  suggestions  as  to  the  course  of  study 
to  be  adopted,  and  selection  of  books,  by 
parties  designed  for  such  branches  of  the 
legal  profession.  4°.  London,  1830. 

- Treatise  on  the  law  of  attornies,  soli¬ 
citors,  and  agents ;  with  notes  and  disqui¬ 
sitions.  8°.  London,  1825. 

Merrifield  (J.)  Law  of  attornies  ;  with  prac¬ 
tical  directions  in  actions  and  proceedings 
by  and  against  them,  and  for  the  taxation 
and  recovery  of  costs  at  common  law,  in 
equity,  in  bankruptcy,  and  in  criminal  pro¬ 
ceedings  and  penal  actions.  8°.  London, 
1830. 

Mollot  (F.  E.)  Ragles  sur  la  profession  d'avo- 
cat ;  suivies  des  lois  et  riiglements  qui  la 
concernent,  des  pr6c6dents  du  conseil  de 
l’ordre  des  avocats  it  la  cour  royale  de 
Paris,  etc.  8°.  Paris,  1842. 

Pearce  {R.  R.)  History  of  the  inns  of  court  and 
chancery;  with  notices  of  their  ancient 
discipline,  rules,  orders,  and  readings, 
moots,  masques,  revels,  and  entertainments. 
83.  London,  1848. 

Phillips  { H .)  Grandeur  of  the  law;  or,  an 
exact  collection  of  the  nobility  and  gentry 
of  this  kingdom,  whose  honours  and  estates 
have,  by  some  of  their  ancestors,  been  ac¬ 
quired  or  considerably  augmented  by  the 
practice  of  the  law,  or  offices  and  dignities 
relating  thereto,  [anon.]  12°.  London,  1684. 
Practick  part  of  the  law  ;  shewing  the  office 
of  an  attorney,  and  a  guide  for  solicitors ; 
with  an  exact  table  of  fees,  [anon.]  12°. 
London,  1695. 

Pulling  (A.)  Law  of  attorneys  and  solicitors. 
2d  ed.  Corrected  to  Hilary  term,  1854. 
With  an  appendix  of  statutes  and  rules. 
12°.  London,  1854. 

Sharswood  (G.)  Compend  of  lectures  on  the 
aims  and  duties  of  the  profession  of  the  law. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

Smith  { J.  O.)  The  lawyer  and  his  profession. 

12°.  London,  1860. 

See,  also — 

Biography.  {Lawyers),  p.  123,  and 
Law.  {General  works  on  law,  p.  675-681). 


24 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

ATTORNEYS-GENERAL : 

Opinions  of  the  attorneys-general  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  commencement  of  the  gov¬ 
ernment  to  the  1st  of  March,  1841.  8°. 
Washington,  1841. 

[Executive  document  123,  2d  session  26th  congress]. 

- The  same.  To  July  19, 1850.  2  v.  8°* 

Washington,  1852. 

[Executive  document  55,  2d  session,  31st  congress] 

- The  same.  Compiled  by  Benjamin  F. 

Hall,  and  completed  to  March  4, 1857,  by  C- 
C.  Andrews.  8  v.  8°.  Washington,  1852-58. 

- The  same.  Advising  the  president  and 

heads  of  departments  in  relation  to  their 
official  duties,  v.  9.  [Opinions  of  attorney- 
general  J.  S.  Black].  Edited  by  J.  Hubley 
Ashton.  8°.  Washington,  1866. 

- Digest  of  the  opinions  of  the  attorneys- 

general  of  the  United  States.  By  C.  C.  An¬ 
drews.  8°.  Washington,  1857. 

Aubaine :  See  Alienage. 

Auctions  : 

Babington  ( B .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  auc¬ 
tions.  8°.  London,  1826. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1838. 

[LAW  library,  v.  19]. 

Bateman  {J.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  auctions ;  with  statutes,  cases,  forms, 
rules  and  tables,  and  directions  to  auc¬ 
tioneers.  4th  ed.  By  Rolla  Rouse.  12°. 
London,  1863. 

Livermore  ( S .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  sales 
by  auction.  2  v.  8°.  Baltimore,  1818. 

[In  his  Law  of  principal  and  agent]. 

- Treatise  on  the  law  relative  to  auc¬ 
tioneers,  etc.  8°.  Boston,  1811. 

Austria  : 

Code  civil  g£n6ral  de  l’empire  d’  Autricbe.  8°. 
Paris,  1834. 

[Foucher  (V.  A.)  Collection  des  lois,  v.  3]. 

Code  p6nal  g6n<*ral  de  l’empire  d’Autriche. 
8°.  Paris,  1833. 

[Foucher  (V.  A.)  Collection  des  lois,  v.  1]. 

Michel  (A.  T.)  Handbuch  des  allgemeinen 
privatrechtes  fur  das  kaisertlium  Oester- 
reich.  2  v.  in  1.  8°.  Olmutz,  1853. 

Pozzo  (F.  dal).  Catholicism  in  Austria;  or, 
an  epitome  of  the  Austrian  ecclesiastical 
law.  8°.  London,  1827. 

Average  : 

Arnould  ( J .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  marine 
insurance  and  average ;  with  references  to 
the  American  cases,  and  the  later  conti¬ 
nental  authorities.  2d  ed.  with  annotations 
by  J.  C.  Perkins.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1850. 


Law — continued. 

Average  : 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2v.  8°.  London, 

1857. 

Baily  (L.  B.)  General  average,  and  the  losses 
andexpenses  resulting  from  general  average 
acts,  practically  considered.  8°.  London, 
1851. 

Cauvet  ( J .  F.)  Traits  sur  les  assurances  mari- 
times,  comprenant  la  mature  des  assur¬ 
ances,  du  contrat  it  la  grosse  et  des  avaries. 
2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1861. 

Dddborde  ( J . )  Traitts  des  avaries  particu- 
litires  sur  marchandises,  dans  leurs  rap¬ 
ports  avec  le  contrat  d’assurance  maritime. 
2e  6d.  8°.  Paris,  1838. 

Frignet  (E.)  Trait6  des  avaries  communes 
et  particulidres  suivant  les  diverses  legisla¬ 
tions  maritimes.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1859. 

Hopkins  (M.)  Handbook  of  average,  for  the 
use  of  merchants,  agents,  ship-owners,  mas¬ 
ters,  and  others.  With  a  chapter  on  arbi¬ 
tration.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Stevens  (R.)  Essay  on  average;  and  other 
subjects  connected  with  the  contract  of  ma¬ 
rine  insurance ;  with  an  essay  on  arbitra¬ 
tion.  8°.  London,  1822. 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  In  which  the  law 

and  practice  are  brought  down  to  the  present 
day.  8°.  London,  [1835]. 

- and  Benecke  (IF.)  Treatise  on  average 

and  adjustments  of  losses  in  marine  insur¬ 
ance  ;  with  notes  by  Willard  Phillips.  8°. 
Boston,  1833. 

See,  also,  INSURANCE. 

Award  :  See  Arbitration  and  award. 

Bail  : 

Coke  ( Sir  E.)  A  treatise  of  bail  and  main- 
prize.  8°.  London,  1764. 

[In  his  Three  law  tracts]. 

Peter  sdorff  [C.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  bail.  8°.  London,  1824. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  10J. 

Bail  court  reports:  See  England,  ( Reports ,  bail 
court). 

Bailments  : 

Edwards  (/.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  bail¬ 
ments.  8°.  Albany,  1855. 

Jones  ( Sir  W.)  Essay  on  the  law  of  bail¬ 
ments.  12°.  Boston,  1796. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

Pouget  (L.)  Du  gage  et  des  commission- 
naires.  Nouveaux  articles  du  code  de  com¬ 
merce  ;  expos6  au  conseil  d'6tat,  au  corps 
16gislatif ;  debats  devant  le  corps  Rgislatif; 
stance  du  mai  1863.  44  pp.  8°.  Paris,  1863. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


25 


Law — continued. 

Bailments  : 

Story  (J. )  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  bail¬ 
ments  ;  with  illustrations  from  the  civil  and 
the  foreign  law.  8°.  Cambridge,  1832. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1840. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1856. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1856. 

- The  same.  7th  ed.  Eevised,  corrected, 

and  enlarged,  by  Edmund  H.  Bennett.  8°. 
Boston,  1863. 

Troplong  (R.  T.)  Du  nautissement,  du  gage, 
et  de  l’antichr&se.  8°.  Paris,  1847. 

See,  also,  Trusts  and  trustees. 

Baltimore  : 

Ordinances  of  the  mayor  and  city  council  of 
Baltimore  ;  with  acts  of  assembly  relating 
to  the  corporation.  8°.  Baltimore,  1838. 

- The  same ;  passed  at  the  extra  ses¬ 
sions,  held  Sept,  and  Nov.  1838,  and  at 
.Jan’y  session,  1839.  8°.  Baltimore,  1839. 

Banking  : 

Grant  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to 
bankers  and  banking.  12°.  London,  1856. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

[Law  library,  v.  93]. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  By  E.  A.  Fisher. 

8°.  London,  1865. 

Hooper  ( S .)  Examination  of  the  theory  and 
effect  of  laws  regulating  the  amount  of  spe¬ 
cie  in  banks.  8°.  Boston,  1860. 

Hoyt  ( J .  T.)  Banking  and  interest  laws  of 
Illinois,  Indiana,  Michigan,  Iowa,  Wiscon¬ 
sin,  and  Minnesota.  8°.  Chicago,  1859. 

[In  his  Collection  laws,  etc.] 

Richardson  (  W.  A.)  Banking  laws  of  Massa¬ 
chusetts  ;  a  compilation  of  all  the  general 
statutes  now  in  force,  relating  to  banks, 
banking  and  saving  institutions,  with  notes, 
references  to  alterations  in  the  statutes,  ab¬ 
stracts  of  decisions  of  the  supreme  judicial 
court,  and  quotations  from  reports  of  the 
bank  commissioners.  8°.  Lowell,  1855. 

Robertson  (S’.)  Handbook  of  bankers’  law. 
2d  ed.  12°.  Edinburgh,  1864. 

Roelker  (B.)  Manual  for  the  use  of  notaries- 
public  and  bankers.  4th  ed.  By  I.  Smith 
Homans.  8°.  New  York,  1864. 

Schoonmaker  (M.)  Banking  laws  of  the  state 
of  New  York.  8°.  Albany,  1855. 

Tellkampf  (./.  L.)  Essays  on  law  reform, 
commercial  policy,  banks,  penitentiaries, 
etc.  in  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States 
of  America.  8°.  London,  1859. 

See,  also,  Political  economy.  ( Banking ),  and 
Bills  of  exchange. 


Law — continued. 

Bankruptcy  : 

Archbold  {J.  F.)  New  law  of  bankruptcy,  with 
the  general  orders  on  the  bankruptcy  court 
and  county  courts,  and  a  supplement  com¬ 
prising  the  decided  cases  on  the  subject,  to 
September,  1862.  2d  ed.  12°.  London, 
1862. 

-  Law  and  practice  of  bankruptcy,  as 

founded  on  the  recent  statutes.  11th  edition, 
by  John  Flather.  12°.  London,  1856. 

Beames  (J.)  Sketch  of  the  doctrine  relative 
to  commitments  in  bankruptcy.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1827. 

Bklarride  ( J .)  Traitd  des  faillites  et  banque- 
routes ;  ou,  commentaire  de  la  loi  du  28 
mai,  1838.  4e  6d.  Eevue  et  mise  au  courant 
de  la  doctrine  et  de  la  jurisprudence.  3  v. 
8°.  Aix,  1862. 

Billinghurst  (G.~)  Judges’  resolutions  upon 
the  several  statutes  concerning  bankrupts. 
12°.  London,  1676. 

Boulay-Paty  (P.  S.)  Trait6  des  faillites  et 
banqueroutes ;  suivi  de  la  revendication  et 
d’un  essai  sur  la  d6confiture  et  les  sursis. 
Nouv.  6d.  Mise  en  rapport  avec  la  legisla¬ 
tion  et  la  jurisprudence  du  royaume  des 
Pays-Bas.  8°.  Bruxelles,  1834. 

Christian  ( E .)  Origin,  progress,  and  practice 
of  the  bankrupt  law  in  England  and  Ireland. 
2d  ed.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1818. 

Cooke  (  TV.)  Compendious  system  of  the  bank¬ 
rupt  laws.  8°.  Dublin,  1786. 

Cooper  (  T.)  Bankrupt  law  of  America,  com¬ 
pared  with  the  bankrupt  law  of  England. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1801. 

Davies  ( II.  and  Laurent  E.)  Mercantile  and 
bankrupt  law  of  France ;  a  practical  treatise 
on  the  laws  and  regulations  which  govern 
commercial  transactions  in  France,  and  on 
the  proceedings  in  faillite  and  bankruptcy. 
8°.  London,  1855. 

Deacon  (E.  E.)  Law  and  practice  of  bank¬ 
ruptcy,  as  altered  by  the  new  act,  (6  Geo. 
4  c.  16).  With  a  collection  of  forms  and 
precedents  in  bankruptcy,  and  practical 
notes.  2v.  8°.  London,  1827. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  By  Albert  Gordon 

Langley.  2  v.  12°.  London,  1864. 

Eden  ( It.  H.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  bank¬ 
rupt  law  as  amended  by  the  act  of  6  Geo. 
iv.  c.  16.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1826. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1841. 

(Law  library,  v.  34-351. 


26 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Bankruptcy  : 

Forsyth  (  JV.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to 
composition  with  creditors;  with  prece¬ 
dents  of  pleadings  and  deeds.  2d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1845. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1845. 

(New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  1]. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  12°.  London,  1854. 

Goodinge  (T.)  Law  against  bankrupts;  or,  a 
treatise  wherein  the  statutes  against  bank¬ 
rupts  are  explained  by  several  cases,  reso¬ 
lutions,  judgments  and  decrees,  both  at 
common  law  and  in  chancery.  8°.  London, 
1701. 

Hilliard  ( F .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  bank¬ 
ruptcy  and  insolvency.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1863. 

Holdsworth  (JV.  A.)  Law  of  bankruptcy,  in¬ 
cluding  the  law  as  to  private  arrangements 
between  debtors  and  creditors,  and  as  to  the 
release  of  prisoners  for  debt.  12°.  London, 
1861. 

Einnear  (S.  B.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  bankruptcy,  under  the  existing  statutes 
in  Scotland,  with  references  to  the  former 
acts,  digest  of  cases,  and  directions  for  pro¬ 
cedure.  2d  ed.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1862. 

Laroque-Sayssinal  (F.)  Des  faillites  et  ban- 
queroutes.  2C  6d.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1862. 

Levesque  (J.  A.)  Faillite  et  banqueroute;  r6- 
sum6  de  16gislation,  de  doctrine  et  de  juris¬ 
prudence  sur  cette  mature.  8°.  Paris,  1847. 

Lewis  (  C.  E.  )  Bankruptcy  manual.  12°. 
London,  1861. 

Murdoch  (J.)  Manual  of  bankrupt  law  ;  or, 
annotations  on  the  recent  sequestration 
statute,  19  and  20  Yict.  cap.  79,  with  forms 
of  procedure  in  bankruptcy;  comprising 
also  the  mercantile  law  amendment  and 
judicial  procedure  acts.  Revised  by  Hugh 
Barclay.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1856. 

Owen  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  and  practice  of 
bankruptcy,  with  reference  to  the  general 
bankrupt  act,  illustrated  by  English  and 
American  authorities,  with  the  bankrupt  act 
of  the  United  States.  8°.  New  York,  1842. 

Shelford  (L.)  Bankrupt  law  consolidation  act, 
1849,  and  subsequent  statutes,  and  copious 
notes  of  cases  on  the  law  of  bankruptcy  and 
on  the  above  act,  with  rules,  orders  and 
forms.  2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1854. 

-  Law  of  bankruptcy  and  insolvency; 

comprising  the  statutes  now  in  force  on 
those  subjects,  methodically  arranged,  and 
reported  cases  thereon  to  the  present  time ; 


Law — continued. 

Bankruptcy  : 

with  an  appendix,  containing  the  general 
orders  and  forms,  and  the  practice  and  new 
forms  in  bankruptcy.  3d  ed.  12°.  London, 
1862. 

Smith  (J.  JV.)  Manual  on  bankruptcy;  de¬ 
signed  as  a  first  book  for  students,  and  as 
a  useful  summary  for  practitioners.  12°. 
London,  1864. 

Slone  (J.)  Reading  upon  the  statute  of  the 
thirteenth  of  Elizabeth,  chapter  7,  touching 
bankrupts,  learnedly  and  amply  explained. 
12°.  London,  1656. 

Reports. 

Bankruptcy  and  insolvency  reports ;  being 
reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of  appeal  in 
bankruptcy,  the  court  of  bankruptcy,  and 
the  court  for  the  relief  of  insolvent  debtors, 
with  reports  of  cases  carried  by  appeal  from 
the  court  of  appeal  in  bankruptcy  to  the 
house  of  lords,  v.  1.  8°.  London,  1855. 

Buck  (J.  JV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  bankruptcy, 
1816  to  1820.  8°.  London,  1820. 

Deacon  (E.  E.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  bank 
ruptcy  court  of  review,  and  on  appeal  before 
the  lord  chancellor,  1835  to  1840.  With  a 
digest  of  cases  relating  to  bankruptcy  in  all 
the  contemporaneous  reports.  4  v.  8°. 
London,  1837-41. 

- and  Chitty  (E.)  Reports  of  cases  in 

bankruptcy,  in  the  court  of  review,  and  on 
appeal  before  the  lord  chancellor,  1832  to 
1835.  4  v.  8°.  London,  1833-37. 

De  Gex  (J.  P. )  Reports  of  cases  in  bankruptcy, 
decided  by  the  court  of  review,  the  vice- 
chancellor  sir  James  Lewis  Knight  Bruce, 
and  the  lord  chancellors,  Lyndhurst,  and 
Cottenliam,  1844  to  1848.  8°.  London,  1852. 
•  —  and  Jones  (H.  Cadman).  Reports  of 
cases  of  bankruptcy  appeals,  heard  atid 
determined  by  the  lord  chancellor  and  the 
court  of  appeal  in  chancery,  1857,  1858, 
1859.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Fonblanque  (J.  JV.  M.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
several  courts  of  the  commissioners  in  bank¬ 
ruptcy,  under  the  bankrupt  law  consolida¬ 
tion  act,  1849  ;  parts  1  to  3, 1849-52.  8°. 
London,  1852. 

G/yn  (T.  C.)  atid  Jameson  (B.  S.)  Cases  in 
bankruptcy,  decided  by  lord  chancellors 
Eldon  and  Lyndhurst,  and  vice-chancellors 
sir  John  Leach,  sir  Anthony  Hart,  and  sir 
Lancelot  Shadwell,  1821  to  1828.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1824-28. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


27 


Law — continued. 

Bankruptcy  : 

Montagu  ( B .)  Reports  of  cases  in  bankruptcy 
decided  by  chancellors  Lyndhurst  and 
Brougham,  sir  Lancelot  Shadwell,  and  the 
court  of  review,  [1829  to  1832].  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1832. 

- and  Ayrton  ( S .)  Reports  of  cases  in 

bankruptcy  decided  by  the  lord  chancellor 
Brougham,  the  court  of  review,  and  subdi¬ 
vision  courts,  1833  to  1838.  3  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1834-39. 

- and  Bligh  (  R.  )  Reports  of  cases  in 

bankruptcy  decided  by  the  lord  chancellor 
Brougham,  the  vice-chancellor  sir  Lancelot 
Shadwell,  and  the  court  of  review,  1832  and 
1833.  8°.  London,  1835. 

—  ■  and  Chitty  (E.)  Reports  of  cases  in 
bankruptcy  decided  by  the  lord  chancellor 
Cottenham,  and  the  court  of  review,  1838 
to  1840.  8°.  London,  1840. 

- Deaton  (E.  E.)  and  De  Gex  (J.)  Re¬ 
ports  of  cases  in  bankruptcy,  in  the  court 
of  review,  and  on  appeal  before  the  lord 
chancellor ;  with  a  digest  of  the  cases  relat¬ 
ing  to  bankruptcy  in  all  the  contemporane¬ 
ous  reports,  1840  to  1844.  4  v.  8°.  London, 
1842-45. 

- and  Macarthur  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases 

in  bankruptcy  decided  by  the  lord  chan¬ 
cellor,  and  vice-chancellor,  [1826  to  1830], 
8°.  London,  1830. 

Bose  (G.)  Cases  in  bankruptcy,  1810  to  1816. 
2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1821. 

Statutes. 

Great  Britain: 

Bankruptcy  and  insolvent  act,  1861.  (24  and 
25  Viet.  c.  134).  With  notes,  by  W.  D. 
Griffith.  12°.  London,  1862. 

Bankruptcy  acts,  1849,  1854,  and  1861,  con¬ 
solidated  on  the  arrangement  of  the  act  of 
1859 ;  with  the  decisions  upon  the  last  act, 
and  the  general  orders  of  1852, 1855, 1856, 
1857, 1861, 1862,  and  1863,  with  forms  and 
precedents.  By  Henry  Nicliol.  2d  ed.  12°. 
London,  1864. 

Insolvent  act  of  1864,  with  notes,  together 
with  the  rules  of  practice,  and  the  tariff  of 
fees  for  Lower  Canada.  By  the  hon.  J.  J. 
C.  Abbott.  8°.  Quebec,  1864. 

New  insolvent  act,  Geo.  4,  c.  57;  together  with 
the  new  general  order  for  regulating  the 
practice  in  insolvency.  By  A.  R.  Warrand. 
12°.  London,  1827. 


Law — continued. 

Bankruptcy  : 

Massachusetts: 

Insolvent  laws  of  Massachusetts,  with  notes 
and  decisions.  By  Joseph  Cutler.  3d  ed. 
8°.  Boston,  1860. 

Pennsylvania : 

View  of  the  insolvent  laws  of  Pennsylvania, 
[anon.]  8°.  Philadelphia,  1827. 

Banns  : 

Wilks  (  J.  C.  )  Present  law  of  banns.  12°. 
London,  1864. 

See,  also,  Marriage. 

Bar  :  See  Attorneys,  etc.  p.  688. 

Barbadoes  : 

Acts  of  assembly,  passed  in  the  island  of  Bar¬ 
badoes,  1648  to  1718.  fol.  London,  1721. 

Baron  and  Feme  :  See  Husband  and  Wife. 

Baronies  :  See  Nobility. 

Bastardy  : 

Bell  (B.)  Report  of  a  case  oflegitimacy,  un¬ 
der  a  putative  marriage,  tried  before  the 
second  division  of  the  court  of  session,  in 
February,  1811.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1825. 

Brydall  (J.)  Lex  spuriorum  ;  or,  the  law  re¬ 
lating  to  bastardy.  Collected  from  the  com¬ 
mon,  civil,  and  ecclesiastical  laws.  8°. 
London,  1703. 

Cadres  (£■ )  Trait6  des  enfants  naturels,  mis 
en  rapport  avec  la  doctrine  et  la  jurispru¬ 
dence.  8°.  Paris,  1846. 

Grot(L.  A.  L.)  Recherches  sur  les  droits 
successifs  des  enfants  naturels.  8°.  Paris, 
1849. 

Loiseau  (J.  S.)  Trait6  des  enfans  naturels, 
adult6rins,  incestueux  et  abaudonn6s.  8°. 
Paris,  1811. 

Macqueen  (Jr.  F.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
law  of  legitimacy,  as  administered  in  the 
divorce  court  and  in  the  house  of  lords. 
2d  ed.  enlarged.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Nicolas  ( Sir  N.  H.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
adulterine  bastardy,  with  a  report  of  the 
Banbury  case,  and  of  all  other  cases  bear¬ 
ing  upon  the  subject.  8°.  London,  1836. 

Saunders  (T.  W.)  Law  of  bastardy.  4th  ed. 
12°.  London,  1862. 

See,  also,  Adultery.  Social  science. 

Bavaria  : 

Sevffert  ( J .  A.)  Kommentar  ttber  die  bayer- 
ischegerichtsordnung, (Codex  juris  bavarici 
judiciarii  de  anno  1753),  fortgesezt  in  ver- 
bindung  mit  Dr.  Johann  Jakob  Lauk.  4  v. 
in  2.  8°.  Erlangen,  1836-44. 

Note. — For  the  penal  code  of  Bavaria,  see  Criminal 
law.  (Codes). 


28 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Belgium  : 

Code  constitutionnel  de  la  Belgique.  Par  J.  B. 
Bivort.  Nouv.  6d.  8°.  Bruxelles,  1859. 

Code  politique  de  la  Belgique.  5e  6d.  mise  en 
ordre  par  A.  Delebecque.  12°.  Bruxelles, 

1861. 

Les  cinq  codes  en  viguer  en  Belgique.  Avec 
les  modifications  introduces  de  1814  au  ler 
janvier,  1862.  8e  6d.  annot6e  par  A.  Dele¬ 
becque.  12°.  Bruxelles,  1862. 

Lois  communale  et  provinciale.  (D’aprSs  le 
bulletin  officiel).  12°.  Bruxelles,  1837. 

Belligerents  : 

Nee  Law  of  nations.  ( Neutrality :  War). 

Also,  Commercial  and  Maritime  law. 

Bequests:  See  Devises,  Legacies,  Wills. 

Bermuda : 

Acts  of  assembly,  made  and  enacted  in  the 
Bermuda  or  Summer  Islands,  1690  to  1714. 
fol.  London,  1719. 

Bibliography  of  law  : 

See  Bibliography,  p.  103,  etc. 

Bill  of  exceptions  : 

Baymond  (J.)  Bill  of  exceptions;  being  a 
short  account  of  its  origin  and  nature.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1848. 

[Law  library,  v.  62], 

Bills  of  exchange  : 

Bayley  ( Sir  J.)  Summary  of  the  law  of  bills 
of  exchange,  cash  bills,  and  promissory 
notes.  4th  ed.  8°.  London,  1822. 

- The  same.  5tli  ed.  with  additions,  by 

Francis  Bayley.  8°.  London,  1830. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  from  the  5tli  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  with  notes  and  references,  by  W. 
Phillips  and  S.  E.  Sewall.  8°.  Boston,  1836. 

Bedarride  (J.)  De  la  lettre  de  change,  des 
billets  a  ordre,  et  de  la  prescription.  2  v. 
80.  Aix,  1861. 

Byles  ( J .  B.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  bills  of 
exchange,  promissory  notes,  bank-notes, 
banker’s  cash-notes,  and  checks.  From  the 
2d  Loudon  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

[Law  library,  v.  16]. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  from  the  5th  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1848. 

[Law  library,  v.  61]. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  from  6th  London 

ed.  with  notes  illustrating  the  law  and  prac¬ 
tice  in  this  country,  by  G.  Sharswood.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1853. 

- The  same.  4th  Am.  from  6tli  London 

ed.  with  additional  notes.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1856. 


Law — continued. 

Bills  of  exchange  : 

- The  same.  8th  ed.  with  notes  from 

the  4th  American  edition.  8°.  London, 

1862. 

Chitty  {Joseph).  Practical  treatise  on  bills  of 
exchange,  checks  on  bankers,  promissory 
notes,  bankers’  cash  notes,  and  bank  notes. 
New  ed.  from  the  5tli  London  ed.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1821. 

- The  same.  7th  Am.  from  the  7th  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  With  the  cases  decided  in  the 
courts  of  the  United  States,  and  of  the  sev¬ 
eral  states,  by  Thomas  Huntington.  8°. 
New  York,  1830. 

- The  same.  With  reference  to  the  law 

of  Scotland,  France,  and  America.  9th  ed. 
by  Joseph  Chitty  and  J.  W.  Hulme.  8°. 
London,  1840. 

- The  same.  10th  Am.  from  the  9th  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  by  O.  L.  Barbour.  8°.  Springfield, 
(Ms.)  1842. 

- The  same.  11th  Am.  from  the  9tli  Lon  - 

don  ed.  by  J.  C.  Perkins.  8°.  Springfield, 
(Ms.)  1849. 

- The  same.  12th  Am.  from  the  9th  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  by  J.  C.  Perkins.  8°.  Springfield, 
(Ms.)  1854. 

Chitty  ( Joseph ,  jr. )  Practical  treatise  on  bills 
of  exchange,  promissory  notes,  and  bankers' 
checks;  containing  forms  of  affidavits  of 
debt  in  actions  thereon ;  and  declarations 
and  pleas  in  such  actions,  adapted  to  the 
new  rules  on  pleading ;  with  all  the  statutes 
and  decided  cases  in  full,  relating  to  bills 
and  notes,  the  bank  of  England,  and  bank¬ 
ers.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1834. 

Cunningham,  (T.)  Law  of  bills  of  exchange, 
promissory  notes,  bank  notes,  and  insur¬ 
ances,  containing  all  the  statutes,  cases  at 
large,  arguments,  resolutions,  judgments, 
decrees,  and  customs  of  merchants  concern¬ 
ing  them,  methodically  digested.  3d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1766. 

Edwards  (7.)  Treatise  on  bills  of  exchange 
and  promissory  notes.  8°.  Albany,  1857. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  New  York, 

1863. 

Evans  (  W.  D.)  Essays  on  the  action  for  money 
had  and  received,  on  the  law  of  insurances, 
and  on  the  law  on  kills  of  exchange,  and 
promissory  notes.  8°.  Newbern,  1802. 

Girouard  ( D .)  Essai  sur  les  lettres  de  change 
et  les  billets  promissoires.  8°.  Montreal, 
1860. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


29 


Law — continued. 

Bills  of  exchange  : 

Heineceius  or  Heinecke  (./.  G.)  Elementa  juris 
cambialis.  4°.  Genevas,  1765. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  7]. 

Kyd  (i S'.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  bills  of  ex¬ 
change  and  promissory  notes.  3d  ed.  with 
additions.  8°.  London,  1795. 

Marius  (J.)  Advice  concerning  bills  of  ex¬ 
change.  From  the  2d  London  ed.  1704. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1790. 

Nouguier(L.)  Des  lettres  de  change.  2e  6d. 
2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1851. 

Potliier  (J.)  Traitd  du  contrat  de  change. 
4°.  Paris,  1781. 

[In  his  Trails  de  droit  civil,  v.  2]. 

Boscoe  (H.)  Digest  of  the  law  relating  to  bills 
of  exchange,  promissory  notes,  and  bank¬ 
ers’  checks.  12°.  London,  1829. 

Scaccia  (S.)  Tractatus  de  commerciis  et  cam- 
bio.  4a  ed.  fol.  Colonise,  1738. 

Shaw  ( G.J .)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
bankers’  cheques,  letters  of  credit,  and 
drafts,  containing  statutes  and  cases  relative 
thereto.  New  ed.  12°.  London,  1854. 

Smith  (J.  W.)  Handy  hook  of  the  law  of  bills, 
cheques,  notes,  and  iou’s.  8th  thousand. 
12°.  London,  1858. 

Story  ( J .)  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  bills 
of  exchange,  as  administered  in  England 
and  America.  8°.  Boston,  1843. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1860. 

Suarez  y  Nuilez(M.  G .)  Tratado legal  theorico 
y  practioo  de  letras  de  cambio.  2  v.  4°. 
Madrid,  1788-89. 

Swift  (Z.)  Treatise  on  bills  of  exchange,  and 
promissory  notes.  8°.  Hartford,  1810. 

[In  his  Law  of  evidence]. 

Thomson  (if.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  bills  of 
exchange,  promissory  notes,  bank  notes,  and 
checks  on  bankers.  New  ed.  by  John  D. 
Wilson.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1865. 

Tournay  ( S .)  Practical  guide  to  the  law  of 
bills  of  exchange  and  promissory  notes,  for 
the  use  of  bankers,  merchants,  traders,  and 
others.  8°.  London,  1851. 

See,  also,  Kotary  public. 

Bills  of  lading  : 

Lawcs  ( E .)  Practical  treatise  on  charter-par¬ 
ties  of  affreightment,  bills  of  lading,  and 
stoppage  in  transitu.  8°.  London,  1813. 

See,  also,  Cabiiiers,  Freight,  Shipping. 

Bills  of  sale  : 

Beaumont  (J.)  Law  and  practice  of  bills  of 
sale,  and  bills  of  sale  of  ships,  under  the 


Law — continued. 

Bills  of  sale  : 

recent  statutes,  with  precedents,  etc.  12°. 
London,  1855. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1860. 

[Law  library,  v.  103]. 

Millar  (F.  C.  J.)  and  Collier  {J.  B.)  Treatise 
of  bills  of  sale;  with  the  registration,  17  and 
18  Yict.  c.  36;  and  precedents.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1858. 

Biography  of  lawyers.  See  Biography,  p.  123. 

Black  code.  See  Slavery. 

Blockade : 

Deane  (J.  P.)  Law  of  blockade,  as  considered 
in  the  report  of  eight  cases  argued  and 
determined  in  the  high  court  of  admiralty 
on  the  blockade  of  the  coast  of  Courland, 
1854.  8°.  London,  1855. 

Macqueen  {J.  F.)  Chief  points  in  the  laws  of 
war  and  neutrality,  search  and  blockade. 
12°.  London,  1862. 

See,  also,  Law  of  nations. 

Bondage.  See  Slavery. 

Bonds : 

Hurlstone  (F.  T.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
law  of  bonds.  With  an  appendix  of  forms, 
declarations,  and  pleas.  8°.  London,  1835. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  9], 

See,  also,  Bottomry.  Obligations. 

Boroughs  : 

Merewether  ( H .  A.)  and  Stephens  (A.  J.)  His¬ 
tory  of  the  boroughs  and  municipal  corpo¬ 
rations  of  the  united  kingdom,  with  char¬ 
ters,  and  documents.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1835. 

Merrificld  ( F. )  Burgess’s  manual :  a  practical 
exposition  of  the  constitution  of  corporate 
towns,  as  regulated  by  the  various  municipal 
corporation  acts,  comprising  the  provisions 
relating  to  the  municipal  elections,  the  offi¬ 
cers  of  the  corporation,  the  town  council, 
the  general  government  and  improvement 
of,  and  the  administration  of  justice  in 
boroughs,  and  the  grant  of  charters  of  in¬ 
corporation  to  non-corporate  towns.  12°. 
London,  1854. 

Bawlinson  (  C.  )  Municipal  corporation  act, 
5  and  6,  Will.  4,  c.  76  ;  and  the  acts  passed 
since  for  amending  the  same,  and  otherwise 
in  relation  to  municipal  corporations  :  with 
rules  and  references  in  the  cases  thereon ; 
and  an  appendix  containing  the  principal 
statutes  referred  to,  including  those  relating 
to  mandamus  and  quo  warranto.  4th  ed. 
By  W.  N.  Welsby.  12°.  London,  1863. 

See,  also,  Corborations,  Towns. 


30 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Boston  ( Massachusetts ) : 

By-laws  and  town  orders  of  the  town  of  Bos¬ 
ton,  made  and  passed  at  several  meetings  in 
1785  and  1786,  and  approved  by  the  court 
of  sessions.  8°.  Boston,  1786. 

By-laws  and  orders  of  the  town  of  Boston, 
passed  at  a  legal  town-meeting,  May  22, 
1801,  and  duly  approved  by  the  court  of 
sessions,  together  with  the  rules  and  regu¬ 
lations  of  the  board  of  health.  Also,  sundry 
laws  of  the  commonwealth  relating  to  town 
affairs.  8°.  Boston,  1801. 

Ordinances  and  charter  of  the  city  of  Boston  ; 
with  acts  of  the  legislature  relative  to  the 
city,  collated  by  Peleg  W.  Chandler.  8°. 
Boston,  1850. 

- The  same.  8°.  Boston,  1856. 

Bottom  u  y  : 

Emerigon  ( Ii.  M.)  Trait4  des  assurances  et 
des  contrats  a  la  grosse.  2  v.  4°.  Marseille, 
1783. 

Cauvet  ( J .  V.)  Traits  sur  les  assurances  tnari- 
times,  comprenant  la  matuire  des  assurances, 
du  contrat  it  la  grosse  et  des  avaries.  2  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1861. 

Franck  ( C.  H.  H. )  De  bodmeria  secundum 
jus  per  se,  necnon  secundum  jus  germani- 
cum,  hanseaticum,  borussicum,  danicum, 
etc.  8°.  1862. 

Marshall  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  marine 
insurance,  bottomry,  and  respondentia. 
5th  ed.  By  William  Shee.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Park  {J.  A.)  Chapter  on  bottomry.  8th  ed. 
8°.  London,  1842. 

[ In  his  Law  of  marine  insurance]. 

See,  also,  iNSUIiANCE.  SmrriNG. 

Boundaries  : 

Curasson  (J.)  Trait4  du  bornage,  et  autres 
droits  de  voisinage  relatifs  aux  plantations. 
8°.  Dijon,  1842. 

[/»  his  Traitfi  des  actions  posscssoircs]. 

BOUNTY : 

Bennett  ( C .  TV.)  Digest  of  the  laws  and  reso¬ 
lutions  of  congress  relative  to  pensions, 
bounty  lands,  etc.  together  with  the  opinions 
of  the  attorneys-general,  and  secretaries  of 
war  and  interior,  and  of  the  accounting 
officers  of  the  treasury  thereon,  with  full 
and  complete  forms  of  application.  8°. 
Washington,  1854. 

Mayo  (It)  and  Moulton  (F.)  Bounty  land 
laws  of  the  United  States,  including  sundry 
resolutions  of  congress,  from  1776  to  1852. 
8°.  Washington,  1852. 

- The  same.  2ded.  8°.  Baltimore,  1854. 

fin  their  Pension  laws!. 


Law — continued. 

Bounty : 

Eaff(G.  TV.)  Manual  of  pensions,  bounty  and 
pay:  containing  the  law,  forms,  and  regula¬ 
tions,  with  the  opinions  of  the  attorneys- 
general,  and  the  official  regulations  and  de¬ 
cisions  pertaining  to  these  subjects.  8°. 
Cincinnati,  1862. 

Sewell  (R.)  Practice  in  the  executive  depart¬ 
ments  of  the  government  under  the  pension, 
bounty,  and  prize  laws  of  the  United  States. 
8°.  New  York,  1864. 

- The  same.  8°.  New  York,  1865. 

Triplett  (E.  F.  C.)  Analytical  digest  of  the 
bounty  land  laws,  the  decisions  of  secreta¬ 
ries,  and  opinions  of  attorneys-general 
thereon;  with  forms.  8°.  Washington,  1854. 

Brazil  : 

Codigo  brasiliense ;  ou,  colleccao  das  leis, 
alvaras,  decretos,  cartas  regias,  etc.  pro- 
mulgadas  no  Brasil  desde  a  feliz  chegada 
do  principe  regento  N.  S.  a  estes  estados, 
desde  1808  at6  1821.  3  v.  fol.  Rio  de  Ja¬ 
neiro,  1811-21. 

Code  criminel  de  l’empire  du  Br6sil,  adopte 
en  1830.  8°.  Paris,  1833. 

[FouCHER  (V.  A.)  Collection  des  lois,  v.  2]. 

Bridges  : 

Ravinet  (A.  L.  T.)  Code  des  pouts  et  cliaus- 
s6es,  etc.  ou  collection  complete  des  lois, 
arretes,  decrets,  ordonnances,  rdglements  et 
circulaires,  concernant  ce  service,  jusqu’au 
ler  janvier  1829,  et  supplement  jusqu’au 
ler  janvier,  1836.  4  v.  8°.  Paris,  1829-36. 

Brittany  : 

Argentri  ( B .  d').  Commentarii  in  patrias 
Britonum  leges,  sen  consuetudiues  gener- 
ales  antiquissimi  ducatus  Britanniae.  5ft  ed. 
fol.  Parisiis,  1640. 

Coutume  de  Bretagne,  et  usances  particulihres 
de  quelques  villes  et  territoires  de  la  mesme 
province,  [anon.]  4°.  Nantes,  1725. 

BROKERS : 

Livermore  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relative 
to  brokers,  etc.  8°.  Boston,  1811. 

Pouget  (L.)  Des  droits  et  des  obligations  des 
divers  commissionnaires,  ou  de  commission 
en  mati&re  d' achats  et  rentes,  operations 
de  banque,  assurances,  navigation  fluviale 
et  maritime,  transport  par  messageries, 
cliemin  de  fer,  etc.  4  v.  8°.  Paris,  1857-58. 

Russell  (J.  A.)  Treatise  on  the  laws  relating 
to  factors  and  brokers.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1845. 

[Law  library,  v.  48]. 

See,  also,  Agency. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


31 


Law — continued. 

Building  : 

Chambers  (T.)  and  Tattersall  (G.)  Law  re¬ 
lating  to  buildings,  comprising  the  metro¬ 
politan  buildings  act:  fixtures,  insurance 
against  fire,  actions  on  builders’  bills,  dilap¬ 
idations,  and  a  copious  glossary  of  tech¬ 
nical  terms  peculiar  to  building.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1865. 

Elmes  (./.)  Practical  treatise  on  architectural 
jurisprudence ;  in  which  the  constitutions, 
canons,  laws  and  customs  relating  to  the 
art  of  building,  are  collected  from  the  best 
authorities.  8°.  London,  1827. 

Glen  (TV.  C.)  Law  in  relation  to  the  legal 
liabilities  of  engineers,  architects,  contrac¬ 
tors  and  builders,  including  the  law  of 
contracts,  arbitrations,  masters  and  work¬ 
men,  and  combinations  or  strikes.  8°. 
London,  1860. 

Lepage  ( P .)  Lois  des  batiments;  ou,  le  nou¬ 
veau  Desgodets,  traitant  les  servitudes,  les 
separations,  etc.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1811. 

- The  same.  Nouvelle  6d.  corrigtse  et 

augment^.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1857. 

See,  also,  Easements.  Servitudes. 

Fixtures.  Window  lights. 

Burgundy : 

Coutumes  du  duche  de  Bourgogne ;  avec  les 
anciennes  coutumes,  tant  generales  que  lo¬ 
cales,  de  la  meme  province,  non  encore 
imprim6es,  avec  les  observations  par  J. 
Bouhier.  2  v.  fol.  Dijon,  1742-46. 

Burials  : 

Baker  (T.)  Laws  relating  to  burials;  with 
notes,  forms,  and  practical  instructions. 
2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1857. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  12°.  London,  1863. 

Glen  (IF.  C.)  Burial-board  acts  of  England 
and  Wales.  12°.  London,  1858. 

Great  Britain.  Metropolitan  interment  act ; 
with  explanatory  notes,  by  G.  H.  H.  Oli- 
phant.  8°.  London,  1850. 

Tyler  (if.  H.)  The  law  of  burial  grounds  in 
the  United  States.  8°.  Albany,  1866. 

[In  his  American  ecclesiastical  law]. 

Business  : 

See  Commercial  or  mercantile  law. 

Byzantine,  or  Greek  law  of  Constantinofle  : 

See  Roman  or  civil  law. 

California  : 

Statutes. 

Statutes  of  California,  1849-50,  1852;  1853  to 
1860,  1862,  1863-64  and  1865-66.  2  v.  4°, 
and  14  v.  8°.  San  .JosC,  San  Francisco,  and 
Sacramento,  1850-66. 


Law — continued. 

California  : 

- The  same.  1852  and  1853.  [In  Span¬ 
ish].  2  v.  8°.  San  Francisco,  1852-53. 

- Compiled  laws  of  California ;  contain¬ 
ing  all  the  acts  of  the  legislature  of  a  public 
and  general  nature  now  in  force,  passed  at 
the  sessions  of  1850-53.  By  S.  Garfield  and 
F.  A.  Snyder.  8°.  Benicia,  1853. 

- Digest  of  the  laws  of  California ;  con¬ 
taining  all  laws  of  a  general  character  which 
will  be  in  force  on  the  first  day  of  January, 
1858.  By  W.  H.  R.  Wood.  8°.  San  Fran¬ 
cisco,  1857. 

- General  laws  of  the  state  of  California, 

from  1850  to  1864,  inclusive ;  being  a  com¬ 
pilation  of  all  acts  of  a  general  nature  now 
in  force,  with  full  references  to  repealed 
acts,  special  and  local  legislation,  and  statu¬ 
tory  constructions  of  the  supreme  court. 
By  Theodore  H.  Hittell.  2  v.  8°.  San 
Francisco,  1865. 

Reports . 

California  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
supreme  court  of  California,  v.  1,  by  N. 
Bennett,  1850-51.  8°.  San  Francisco,  1851. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes,  by  R. 

A.  Wilson,  v.  1.  8°.  San  Francisco,  1853. 

- The  same.  v.  2-4,  by  H.  P.  Hepburn, 

1852-54.  8°.  Philadelphia  and  San  Fran¬ 
cisco,  1854-56. 

- The  same.  v.  5,  by  W.  G.  Morris, 

1855.  8°.  Sacramento,  1857. 

- The  same.  v.  6-8,  by  H.  T.  Booraem, 

1856-57.  8°.  San  Francisco  and  Sacra¬ 
mento,  1858. 

- The  same.  v.  9-12,  by  Harvey  Lee, 

1858-59.  8°.  San  Francisco,  1858-60. 

- The  same.  v.  13-15,  by  John  B.  Har¬ 
mon.  1859-60.  8°.  San  Francisco,  1860-61. 

- The  same.  v.  16-19,  by  David  T. 

Bagley,  1860-62.  8°.  Sacramento,  1861-62. 

- The  same.  v.  20-22,  by  Curtis  J.  Hil- 

lyer.  1862-63.  8°.  San  Francisco, 1862-64. 

- The  same.  v.  23-28.  By  Charles  A. 

Tuttle.  1863-65.  8°.  San  Francisco  and 
Sacramento,  1864-66. 

Digest  of  reports. 

Labatt  ( IF.  J.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
supreme  court  of  California,  contained  in 
the  sixteen  volumes  of  reports,  from  the 
formation  of  the  court,  in  1850,  until  Janu¬ 
ary,  1861.  With  a  complete  list  of  cases 
affirmed,  reversed,  qualified,  commented 
upon,  or  abrogated  by  statute.  2  v.  8°.  San 
Francisco,  1861. 


32 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

California  : 

Land  titles. 

Jimeno  (  M. )  Index  of  land  concessions,  from 
1830  to  1845,  and  the  “  Toma  de  razon,” 
or  Register  of  titles  for  1844-45,  in  the  ar¬ 
chives  of  the  surveyor-general  of  the  United 
States  for  California.  8°.  San  Francisco, 
[1858]. 

Jones  (  IT.  C.)  Report  on  the  subject  of  land 
titles  in  California  ;  made  in  pursuance  of 
instructions  from  the  secretary  of  state  and 
the  secretary  of  the  interior.  8°.  Washing¬ 
ton,  1851. 

[Senate  Exec.  Doc.  No.  18,  31st  Cone.  1st  sess  ) 

Itochvell  (J.  A.)  Compilation  of  Spanish  and 
Mexican  law,  in  relation  to  mines  and  titles 
to  real  estate,  in  force  in  California,  Texas, 
and  New  Mexico,  and  in  the  territories  ac¬ 
quired  under  the  Louisiana  and  Florida 
treaties,  when  annexed  to  the  United  States, 
v.  1.  8°.  New  York,  1851. 

[No  more  published], 

Canada: 

1.  Statutes. 

Abstract  of  those  parts  of  the  custom  of  the 
viscounty  and  provostship  of  Paris,  which 
were  received  and  practised  in  the  province 
of  Quebec,  in  the  time  of  the  French  gov¬ 
ernment.  fol.  London,  1772. 

Collection  of  the  acts  passed  in  the  parliament 
of  Great  Britain,  particularly  applying  to 
the  province  of  Upper  Canada,  and  of  such 
ordinances  of  the  late  province  of  Quebec  as 
have  force  of  law  therein.  4°.  York,  1818. 

Statutes  of  the  province  of  Upper  Canada  ; 
with  such  British  statutes,  ordinances  of 
Quebec,  and  proclamations,  as  relate  to  the 
said  province.  Revised  by  James  Nickalls, 
junior.  4°.  Kingston,  1831. 

Statutes  of  Upper  Canada,  passed  in  the  2d, 
3d,  and  4th  sessions  of  the  lltli  provincial 
parliament,  and  in  the  1st  session  of  the 
12th  provincial  parliament,  1831  to  1835. 
4°.  York  and  Toronto,  1832-36. 

Statutes  of  Upper  Canada,  to  the  time  of  the 
union,  v.  1.  Public  acts.  4°.  Toronto,  1843. 

Revised  acts  and  ordinances  of  Lower  Canada. 
Published  under  the  superintendence  of  the 
commissioners  for  revising  said  acts  and 
ordinances.  8°.  Montreal,  1845. 

Consolidated  statutes  for  Upper  Canada.  Pro¬ 
claimed  and  published  under  the  authority 
of  the  act  22  Viet.  cap.  30,  A.  D.  1859.  8°. 
Toronto,  1859. 


Law— continued. 

Canada : 

Consolidated  statutes  for  Lower  Canada.  Pro¬ 
claimed  and  published  under  the  authority 
of  the  act  23  Viet.  cap.  56,  A.  D.  1860.  8°. 
Quebec,  1861. 

Civil  code  of  Lower  Canada,  as  directed  by 
the  act  29  Viet.  c.  41,  1865.  French  and 
English.  8°.  Ottawa,  1866. 

Statutes  of  the  province  of  Canada,  1840  to 
1865.  5  v.  4°.  and  14  v.  8°.  Kingston, 
Montreal,  Toronto,  and  Quebec,  1841-65. 

Royal  ordinances. 

Arrets  et  ritglements  du  conseil  supdrieur  de 
Qudbec,  et  ordonnances  et  jugements  des  in- 
tendants  du  Canada.  8°.  Quebec,  1855. 

[Lettered:  “  Edits  et  ordonnances.  v.  ii.”] 

Complement  des  ordonnances  et  jugements 
des  gouverneurs  et  intendants,  et  des  dificr- 
ents  officiers  civile  et  de  justice.  8°.  Qu6- 
bec,  1856. 

[Lettered:  “ Edits  et  ordonnances.  v.  iii.”] 

Correspondence  between  the  French  govern¬ 
ment  and  the  governors  and  intendants  of 
Canada,  relative  to  the  seigniorial  tenure, 
required  by  an  address  of  the  legislative 
assembly,  1851.  8°.  Quebec,  1853. 

[Lettered:  “Edicts  and  ordinances,  v. ii.”] 

Edicts,  ordinances,  declarations,  and  decrees 
relative  to  the  seigniorial  tenure,  required 
by  an  address  of  the  legislative  assembly, 
1851.  8°.  Quebec,  1852. 

- The  same.  Edits,  ordonnances  royaux, 

declarations  et  arrets  du  conseil  d’etat  du 
roi  concernant  le  Canada.  8°.  Quebec, 
1854. 

Titles  and  documents  relating  to  the  seign¬ 
iorial  tenure,  furnished  in  return  to  an  ad¬ 
dress  of  the  legislative  assembly,  1851.  8°. 
Quebec,  1852. 

- The  same.  With  the  “  return”  from 

the  secretary’s  office,  Quebec,  2d  May,  1853. 

[Lettered :  “  Lower  Canada  seigniorial  tenure  aboli¬ 
tion.  v.  1.  Titles  and  documents.”] 

Indexes  to  statutes. 

Index  to  the  statutes  in  force  in  Lower  Cana¬ 
da,  at  the  end  of  the  session  of  1856.  By 
G.  W.  Wicksteed.  8°.  Toronto,  1857. 

Index  to  the  statutes  in  force  in  Upper  Cana¬ 
da,  at  the  end  of  the  session  of  1854-55.  By 
G.  W.  Wicksteed.  8°.  Toronto,  1856. 

Table  of  the  provincial  statutes  in  force  or 
which  have  been  in  force  in  Upper  Canada, 
in  chronological  order.  With  a  continuation 
of  the  index  to  the  end  of  the  session  of 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


33 


Law — continued. 

Canada : 

1856,  by  G.  W.  Wicksteed.  8°.  Toronto, 
1856. 

2.  Reports. 

Loiver  Canada  jurist.  Collection  de  decisions 
du  Bas-Canada.  v.  1,  edited  by  S.  C.  Monk, 
H.  Stuart,  R.  Mackay,  and  others ;  v.  2-7, 
by  S.  Betliune,  R.  R.  Lafranaye,  J.  L. 
Morris,  and  F.  W.  Torrance,  1856-63.  7  v. 
8°.  Montreal,  1857-63. 

Lower  Canada  reports.  Decisions  des  tribu- 
naux  du  Bas-Canada.  Redacteurs,  nun. 
Lelievre  et  Angers.  Collaborateurs  a  Mon¬ 
treal :  mm.  Beaudry  et  Robinson,  1850-65. 
15  v.  8°.  Quebec,  1851-65. 

-  The  same.  Seigniorial  questions ;  a 

compilation  containing  the  seigniorial  act  of 
1854,  the  questions  submitted  by  the  attor¬ 
ney  general  of  Lower  Canada,  the  counter¬ 
questions  submitted  by  divers  seigniors, 
the  proceedings  and  decisions  of  the  special 
court,  constituted  under  the  authority  of  the 
seigniorial  act  of  1854,  the  pleadings  and 
memoirs  of  the  advocates,  and  the  observa¬ 
tions  of  the  judges,  etc.  2  v.  8°.  Quebec 
and  Montreal,  1856. 

[Lettered  “Provincial  statutes  and  judicial  reports].’ 

Queen’s  bench  and  practice  court  reports,  v. 
1-2,  by  J.  H.  Cameron ;  v.  3-13,  by  J.  L. 
Robinson;  v.  14-25,  by  C.  Robinson,  1841- 
66.  25  v.  8°.  Toronto,  1846-67. 

[Vols.  15,  16,  18,  and  21,  wanting]. 

Stuart  (G.  O.)  Cases  selected  from  those  heard 
and  determined  in  the  vice-admiralty  court 
for  Lower  Canada,  1836-56.  8°.  London, 
1858. 

Upper  Canada  jurist;  containing  original  and 
selected  articles  on  legal  subjects;  some  im¬ 
portant  decisions  in  bankruptcy  and  chan¬ 
cery  in  Upper  Canada.  Also,  king’s  bench 
and  practice  court  reports,  (old  series), 
1834-48.  5  v.  8°.  Toronto,  1845-55. 

- The  same.  v.  6,  nos.  1,  2,  3,  and  4.  8°. 

Toronto,  1857. 

Digest  of  reports. 

Robertson  (A.)  Digest  of  all  the  reports  pub¬ 
lished  in  Lower  Canada,  to  1863.  8°.  Mon¬ 
treal,  1864. 

Canals  : 

See  Railways  and  Canals. 

Canals  and  ditches  : 

Curasson  (./.)  Trait/:  des  actions  possessoires, 
du  bornage,  et  autres  droits  de  voisinage 
relatifs  au  curage  des  fossds  et  canaux. 
8°.  Dijon,  1842. 


Law — continued. 

Canon  law,  or,  ecclesiastical  law  of  the  church  of  Rome : 

Adams  (./.)  Dissertation  on  canon  law,  etc. 
8°.  London,  1782. 

Berardi  (C.  S.)  De  rebus  ad  canonum  scien- 
tiam  pertinentibus  commentaria  in  jus  eccle- 
siasticum  universum.  2  v.  8°.  Mediolani, 

1846. 

Bonnefoi  ( E .)  Juris  orien tali s  pontificii  liber, 
graececumlatinainterpretatione.  8°.  [Col- 
oniae  Allobrogum],  1573. 

Bowyer  (G.)  Readings  delivered  before  the 
honorable  society  of  the  middle  temple,  in 
the  year  1850.  8°.  London,  1851. 

Castillo-Sotomayor  (J.  de).  Rotae  romanse  deci- 
siones  recentissimas  nunquam  antea  in  lucem 
editae.  fol.  Colonise  Allobrogum,  1728. 

- Joannis  Pauli  Melii  additioues  et  obser- 

vationes  ad  Castillum  de  alimentis.  Cum  S. 
rotae  romanse  decisionibus.  fol.  Coloniae 
Allobrogum,  1727. 

Cavalario  ( I).  )  Instituciones  del  derecho 
canonico.  Traducidas  del  Latin  al  Castel¬ 
lano  por  Juan  Tejada  y  Ramiro,  6  illustradas 
con  lo  correspondiente  al  derecho  canonico 
espanol,  por  Antonio  Rodriguez  de  Cepeda. 
4“  ed.  por  Vicente  Salvd.  3  v.  12°.  Valen¬ 
cia,  1846. 

Corpus  juris  canonici  post  emendationem  ab- 
solutam  in  duos  toraos  divisum  et  appen- 
dice  novo  auctum,  cum  necessariisindicibus. 
J.  H.  Boehmer  illud  recensuit,  cum  c-odicibus 
veteribus  manuscriptis  aliisque  editionibus 
contulit,  variantes  lectiones  adiecit  et  notis 
illustravit.  2  v.  4°.  Halae  Magdeburgicae 
1747. 

-  The  same.  Post  Justi  Henningii 

Boehmeri  curas  brevi  adnotatione  critica 
instructum  ad  exemplar  romanum  denuo 
edidit  .tEmilius  Ludovicus  Richter.  2  v.  4°. 
Lipsiae,  1839. 

Covarrubias  y  Lciva  (  />.)  Opera  omnia,  post 
varias  editiones  correctiora.  Acoesserunt  de 
novo  J.  Uffelii  in  Variarum  resolutionum 
libros  notse  uberiores.  2  v.  fol.  Genevae, 
1762. 

Cujas  (J. )  Recitationes  solemnes  in  libros  dec- 
retalium  Gregorii  noni.  fol.  Neapoli,  1758. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia  v.  SJ. 

Donoso  (J.)  Instituciones  del  derecho  canonico 
americano,  para  el  uso  de  los  colegios  en 
las  republicas  americanas.  Nueva  edicion. 
3  v.  12°.  Paris,  1854. 


34 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Canon  law,  etc. 

Durand  de  Maillane  ( P .  T.)  Dietionnaire  de 
droit  canonique  et  de  pratique  b6neficiale. 
3C  6d.  revue,  corrig6e,  et  augmentee  par 
l’auteur.  5  v.  4°.  Lyon,  1776. 

G utierrez  (J. )  Canonicarum  qucestionum  utri- 
usque  fori  tam  exterioris  quam  interioris 
animae.  3v.  fol.  Colonise  Allobrogum,  1730. 

[  hi  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  7-9]. 

Leunclavius,  or,  Loewenklau  (J. )  J uris  grseco- 
romani,  tarn  canonici  quam  civilis,  tomi  duo 
graece  et  latine  ex  variis  Europae  Asiaeque 
bibliothecis  eruti  latineque  redditi.  Editi 
cum  auctario  cura  Marquardi  Freheri.  fol. 
Francofurti,  1596. 

Liber  sextus  decretalium  Bonifacii  viii.  Editus 
opera  T.  Kerver.  4°.  Parisiis,  1507-08. 

Maupied  (F.  L.  M.)  Juris  canonici  universi, 
per  faciliorem  methodum  ad  veratn  praxitn 
sincere  redacti,  compendium  ex  probatissi- 
mis  auctoribus  catholicis.  Accurante  J.  P. 
Migne.  2  v.  fol.  Paris,  1861. 

Meerman  (G.)  Novus  thesaurus  juris  civilis  et 
canonici.  7  v.  fol.  HagseComitum,  1751-53. 

I’ontas  (J. )  Abrege  du  dietionnaire  des  cas  de 
conscience  de  J.  Pontas  par  P.  Collet.  2  v. 
4°.  Paris,  1764. 

Roye  ( F.de ).  Ad  titulum  De  jure  patronatus, 
libro  iii  decretalium,  libri  duo.  Ejusdem  de 
juribushonorificis  in  ecclesia.  Nova  ed.  4°. 
Nannetis,  1745. 

See,  also,  ECCLESIASTICAL  LAW. 

Capital  PUNISHMENT :  See  DEATH,  (Punishment  by). 

Captains  of  merchant  ships : 

See  Commercial  and  Maritime  law. 

Captures:  See  Law  of  nations.  (Frizes). 

Carihee  islands  : 

Acts  of  assembly,  passed  in  the  Charibbee  lee¬ 
ward  islands,  1690  to  1730.  fol.  London, 
1734. 

Carriers: 

Angell  (J.  K.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  carriers 
of  goods  and  passengers  by  land  and  by 
water.  8°.  Boston,  1849. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1851. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  Revised  and  en¬ 
larged.  8°.  Boston,  1857. 

Bonney  (C.  C.)  Rules  of  law  for  the  carriage 
and  delivery  of  persons  and  property  by 
railway.  With  the  leading  railway  statutes 
and  decisions  of  Illinois,  Indiana,  Michigan, 
Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  New  York,  and  the 
United  States.  8°.  Chicago,  1864. 

Brown  (G.)  Treatise  on  the  railway  and  canal 
traffic  act,  1854,  and  on  the  law  of  carriers 
as  affected  thereby.  12°.  London,  1859. 


Law — continued. 

Carriers  : 

Chitty  (T.)  and  Temple  ( L. )  Practical  treatise 
on  the  law  of  carriers  of  goods  and  passen¬ 
gers  by  land,  inland  navigation,  and  in 
ships.  8°.  London,  1856. 

- The  same.  With  notes  and  references 

to  the  American  decisions.  By  David  W. 
Zellers.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

Evans  (G.)  Treatise  on  the  railway  and  canal 
traffic  act,  1854.  12°.  London,  1860. 

Jeremy  (H.)  Law  of  carriers,  innkeepers, 
warehousemen,  and  other  depositories  of 
goods  for  hire.  8°.  London,  1815. 

Jones  (G.  F.)  Treatise  of  the  law  concerning 
the  liabilities  and  rights  of  common  car¬ 
riers.  8°.  London,  1827. 

Loomis  (J.  V. )  Laws  of  the  common  carrying 
trade ;  also,  of  marine,  fire,  and  life  insu¬ 
rance,  rendered  plain  and  familiar  for  pop¬ 
ular  use.  16°.  New  York,  1849. 

Pouyet  (L.)  Du  transport  par  eau  et  par  terre. 
Navigation  maritime  et  interieure ;  com¬ 
missionaires  ;  messageries,  chemins  de  fer, 
telegraphie,  postes,  voitures,  etc.  2v.  8°. 
Paris,  1859. 

Powell  (E.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  inland 
carriers.  12°.  London,  1856. 

- The  same.  2ded.  8°.  London,  1861. 

See,  also — 

Bailment.  Railways  and  canals. 

Passenger  ships.  Stoppage  in  transitu. 

1  Catholics: 

Anstey  (T.  C.)  Guide  to  the  laws  of  England 
affecting  Roman  catholics.  8°.  London, 1842. 

Burke  (E.)  Tracts  relative  to  laws  against 
popery  in  Ireland.  8°.  Boston,  1839. 

[Jn  his  Works,  v.  3-5], 

Considerations  on  the  penal  laws  against  ro¬ 
man  catholics  in  England,  and  the  new 
acquired  colonies  in  America,  [anon.]  8°. 
London,  1764. 

Parnell  (sir  H.  lord  Conyleton).  History  of 
the  penal  laws  against  Irish  catholics,  from 
1689  to  1800.  4th  ed.  8°.  London,  1825. 

Pozzo  (F.  dal).  Catholicism  in  Austria ;  an 
epitome  of  the  Austrian  ecclesiastical  law. 
Dissertation  upon  the  rights  and  duties  of 
the  English  government  with  respect  to  the 
catholics  of  Ireland.  8°.  London,  1827. 

See,  also — 

Great  Britain  (Ireland),  p.543-545. 

Challenge  of  jurors : 

Joy  (II.  II.)  On  the  admissibility  of  confes¬ 
sions,  and  challenge  of  jurors.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1843. 

[Law  library,  v.  40). 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


35 


Law — continued. 

Chamber  practice  : 

Bagley  (  TV .)  Practice  at  the  chambers  of  the 
judges  of  the  courts  of  common  law,  in  civil 
actions.  12°.  London,  1834. 

Bloxam  (R.)  Regulations  to  be  observed  in 
the  conduct  of  business  at  the  chambers  of 
the  master-of-the-rolls,  and  the  vice-chan¬ 
cellor,  with  notes.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Cooper  (  C.  P. )  Manual  of  chancery  chamber 
practice,  according  to  the  recent  act  (15  and 
16  Viet.  cap.  80,)  and  the  orders  for  carry¬ 
ing  it  into  effect.  12°.  London,  1853. 

Parkinson  (G.  II.)  Handy-book  for  the  com¬ 
mon  law  judges’  chambers.  12°.  London, 
1861. 

Champerty  : 

Tapp  (W.J.)  Inquiry  into  the  present  state 
of  the  law  of  maintenance  and  champerty, 
principally  as  affecting  contracts.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1861. 

Chancellors  (Lord)  of  England  : 

Campbell  (J.  lord).  Lives  of  the  lord  chan¬ 
cellors  and  keepers  of  the  great  seal  of  Eng¬ 
land,  from  the  earliest  times  till  the  reign 
of  king  George  iv.  2d  ed.  7  v.  8°.  London, 
1846-47. 

Dugdale  (TV.)  Chronologie  of  the  lord  chan- 
celors  and  keepers  of  the  great  seal,  lord 
treasurers,  etc.  2d  ed.  with  additions,  fol. 
London,  1671. 

[/«  his  Origines  juridiciales]. 

Hardy  (T.  D.)  Catalogue  of  lord  chancellors, 
keepers  of  the  great  seal,  masters  of  the 
rolls,  and  principal  officers  of  the  high  court 
of  chancery.  8°.  London,  1843. 

Chancery  courts  : 

Bacon  (  F.  lord.  )  Ordinances  for  the  better 
administration  of  justice  in  the  chancery. 
8°.  London,  1741. 

[In  his  Law  tracts,  pp.  279-298]. 

Barry  (TV.  TV.)  Treatise  on  the  statutory  juris¬ 
diction  of  the  court  of  chancery ;  with  an 
appendix  of  precedents.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Bcames  (J.)  General  orders  of  the  high  court 
of  chancer}',  from  1600  to  the  present  period. 
8°.  London,  1815. 

Beavan  (  C.  )  Ordines  cancellarise ;  being  a 
selection  of  general  orders  of  the  high  court 
of  chancery,  from  the  year  1814  to  the  pre¬ 
sent  time.  12°.  London,  1842. 

Braithwaite  ( T.  TV.)  Manual  of  times  of  pro¬ 
cedure  in  chancery;  embracing  chiefly  the 
provisions  of  the  general  rules  and  orders  of 
the  court.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Burrough  (S.)  History  of  the  chancery  ;  relat- 


Law — continued. 

Chancery  courts: 

ing  to  the  judicial  power  of  that  court,  and  the 
rights  of  the  masters.  12°.  London,  1726. 

Coke  (Sir  E.)  Vindication  of  the  judgment 
given  by  king  James  [i]  in  the  case  of  the 
jurisdiction  of  the  court  of  chancery.  8°. 
London,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  1]. 

Concerning  suits  in  chancery  by  subpoena, 
[anon.]  8°.  Dublin,  1787. 

[Hargrave  (F.)  Tracts  relating-  to  English  law]. 

Cooper  (C.  P.)  Brief  account  of  some  of  the 
most  important  proceedings  in  parliament, 
relative  to  the  defects  in  the  administration 
of  justice  in  the  court  of  chancery,  the  house 
of  lords,  and  the  court  of  commissioners  of 
bankruptcy.  8°.  London,  1828. 

- Chancery  acts  of  June  and  July,  and 

the  general  orders  of  August  and  December, 
1852;  with  other  official  documents.  2d  ed. 
12°.  London,  1853. 

- Lettres  sur  la  cour  de  la  cliancellerie, 

et  sur  quelques  points  de  la  jurisprudence 
anglaise.  8°.  Londres,  1828. 

- The  same.  Enrichies  de  notes  et  ap¬ 
pendices,  par  C.  P.  Cooper,  et  publics,  avec 
une  introduction,  par  P.  Royer-Collard.  8°. 
Paris,  1830. 

- Pamphlets.  8°.  London,  1835-50. 

CONTENTS. 

Appellate  jurisdiction  of  the  house  of  lords,  privy 
council,  and  court  of  chancery.  5th  ed.  1850. 

Debate  in  the  house  of  commons,  27th  March,  1851, 
upon  lord  John  Russell's  motion  for  leave  to  bring 
in  a  bill  for  the  better  administration  of  justice  in 
the  court  of  chancery.  4th  ed. 

Delay  in  the  offices  of  the  masters  in  chancery,  and 
the  remedy.  2d  ed. 

Letter  to  C.  P.  Cooper  on  the  appointment  of  a  per¬ 
manent  judge  in  the  court  of  chancery  in  place  of 
the  lord  chancellor,  and  a  change  in  the  appellate 
jurisdiction  of  the  court  of  chancery  and  the  house 
of  lords.  By  Causidicus.  1835. 

Second  letter  on  the  same  subject.  By  Causidicus. 
1835. 

Letter  to  the  lord  chancellor  on  a  defect  in  the  law 
regulating  the  custody  of  lunatics.  1849. 

Letter  to  the  solicitor  general  upon  the  bill  to  simplify 
and  improve  the  proceedings  in  the  high  court  of 
chancery  in  Ireland.  12th  ed.  1850. 

Letter  to  the  vice-chancellor  of  England  upon  his 
resolution  to  abolish  the  practice  of  adjourning  his 
court  by  reason  of  the  absence  of  leading  counsel. 
17th  ed.  1850. 

Mr.  Purton  Cooper’s  paradox :  the  profits  of  each  Lon¬ 
don  solicitor  may  be  increased  one  hundred  pounds 
per  annum,  and  the  public  benefited.  10th  ed.  1850. 

Notes  upon  some  passages  in  the  letter  to  lord  Den¬ 
man  from  lord  Brougham,  upon  the  legislation  of 
1850,  which  relate  to  the  court  of  chancery.  1850. 

Present  state  of  the  court  of  chancery  shown  to  furnish 
no  reason  against  the  continuance  of  the  commission 
for  the  custody  of  the  great  seal  pending  the  inquiry 
into  the  office  of  lord  chancellor.  2d  ed.  1850. 

Statement  of  what  occurred  in  the  court  of  the  vice- 
chancellor  of  England,  July  13tli,  1847,  in  a  cause 
in  which  R.  Bcthell,  esq.  was  leading  counsel 
for  the  plaintiff,  and  C.  P.  Cooper  was  leading 
counsel  for  the  defendant.  Cthed.  1847. 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Chancery  courts: 

Gilbert  (  G.)  History  and  practice  of  the  high 
court  of  chancery.  8°.  London,  1758. 

Headlam  (T.  E.)  New  chaucery  acts,  ( 15  and 
16  Viet.  cc.  80,  86,  and  87),  and  the  general 
orders,  with  notes,  an  index,  and  reference 
to  DanielFs  practice.  With  an  appendix  of 
forms.  8°.  London,  1853. 

Matthews  (./.  M.)  Guide  to  commissioners  in 
chancery,  with  practical  forms  for  the  dis¬ 
charge  of  their  duties,  adapted  to  the  new 
code  of  Virginia.  8°.  Richmond,  1850. 

Miller  (  S .)  Orders  of  the  high  court  of  chan¬ 
cery,  1828  to  1842.  12°.  London,  1842. 

Norhurie  (G.)  The  abuses  and  remedies  of 
chancery.  8°.  Dublin,  1787. 

[Hargrave  (F.)  Tracts  relating  to  English  law]. 

Order  of  the  high  court  of  chaucery,  made  by 
Philip,  lord  Hardwicke,  chancellor,  with  the 
assistance  of  W.  Fortescue,  esq.  master  of 
the  rolls,  relating  to  the  fees  of  the  officers, 
clerks,  and  ministers  of  the  said  court.  8°. 
London,  1744. 

f  With  Kules  and  orders.  4tli  ed.] 

Ordines  cancellarise ;  being  orders  of  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  front  the  first  year  of 
king  Charles  i  to  1697.  Also,  the  rules  and 
orders  of  the  court  of  exchequer.  12°. 
Loudon,  1698. 

Parties  (./.)  History  of  the  court  of  chancery ; 
with  practical  remarks  on  the  recent  com¬ 
mission,  report,  and  evidence,  and  on  the 
means  of  improving  the  administration  of 
justice  in  the  English  courts  of  equity.  8°. 
London,  1828. 

Reeve  (T.)  Powers  of  courts  of  chaucery.  8°. 
New  Haven,  1816. 

[In  his  Law  of  baron  and  feme]. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes  and  refe¬ 
rences  to  English  and  American  cases,  by 
L.  E.  Chittenden.  8°.  New  York,  1846. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  By  Amasa  J.  Par¬ 
ker  and  Charles  E.  Baldwin.  8°.  Albany, 
1862. 

Roberts  (  T.  A.)  Principles  of  the  high  court  of 
chancery,  and  the  powers  and  duties  of  its 
judges ;  designed  as  the  student’s  first  book 
on  equity  jurisprudence.  8°.  London, 
1852. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

[Law  library,  v.  96], 

Rules  and  orders  of  the  high  court  of  chan¬ 
cery.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1724. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  with  great  addi¬ 
tions.  8°.  London,  1729. 


Law — continued. 

Chancery  courts: 

Treatise  of  the  maisters  of  the  chauncerie. 
[anon.]  8°.  Dublin,  1787. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Tracts  relating  to  English  law]. 

Wellesley  (  W.  L.)  View  of  the  court  of  chan¬ 
cery.  8°.  London,  1830. 

See,  also — 

Masters  in  chancery.  Receivers  in  chancery. 

Chancery  Practice.  See  Practice  (Chancery). 

Chancery  reports  : 

See  England  (Reports,  chancery). 

Ireland  (Reports,  chancery). 

Also,  the  several  states  of  the  United  States. 

Note. — For  the  principles  which  rule  decisions  in  chan¬ 
cery  :  See  EQUITY. 

Charities  : 

Boyle  (  IT.  R.  A.)  Practical  treatiseon  the  law 
of  charities.  8°.  Loudon,  1837. 

Duke  (G.)  Law  of  charitable  uses.  Revised 
and  enlarged ;  with  many  cases  in  law  both 
ancient  and  modern;  whereunto  is  now 
added  the  learned  reading  of  Sir  Francis 
Moor.  fol.  London,  1676. 

- The  same.  Continued  to  the  present 

time,  enlightened  by  an  abridgment  of  all 
the  adjudged  cases,  by  R.  W.  Bridgman. 
8°.  London,  1805. 

Dwight  ( T .  IF.)  Cases  extracted  from  the 
reports  of  the  commissioners  of  charities  in 
England,  and  from  the  calendars  in  chan¬ 
cery;  with  an  appendix,  containing  the 
statutes  of  39  and  43  Elizabeth,  and  other 
statutes  of  the  realm,  relating  to  the  dispo¬ 
sition  of  property  for  charitable  and  public 
uses,  etc.  8°.  New  York,  1863. 

Francis  (P.)  Law  of  charities.  2ded.  12°. 
London,  1855. 

Herne  [J.)  Law  of  charitable  uses.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1660. 

Highmore  (A.)  Succinct  view  of  the  history 
of  mortmain,  and  the  statutes  relating  to 
charitable  uses.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1809. 

Shelford  (L.)  Practical  treatise  of  charitable 
uses  and  trusts ;  with  appendix  of  statutes 
and  forms.  8°.  London,  1836. 

Watteville  de  Grabe  (  A.de ).  legislation  chari¬ 
table  ;  ou,  recueil  des  lois,  arrettis,  etc.  qui 
r6gissentles6tablissements  de  bienfaisauce. 
2C  6d.  augment6e  des  amides  1843—16.  8°. 
Paris,  1847. 

See,  also,  DONATIONS.  Mortmain. 

Charter  parties  :  See  Freights. 

Chattels  personal  : 

See  Personal  property.  Sales. 

Checks  : 

See  Banking.  Promissory  notes. 

Bills  of  exchange. 

Chief  justices  of  England  :  See  Judges. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


37 


Law — continued. 

China  : 

Ta  tsing  leu  lee ;  being  the  fundamental  laws, 
and  a  selection  from  the  supplementary 
statutes  of  the  penal  code  of  China.  From 
the  Chinese.  By  Sir  G.  T.  Staunton.  4°. 
London,  1810. 

Choctaw  nation  : 

Acts  and  resolutions  of  the  general  council  of 
the  Choctaw  nation,  from  1852  to  1857.  8°. 
Fort  Smith,  (Ark.)  1858. 

Chubch  and  clergy  : 

Cripps  (H.  W.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
relating  to  the  church  and  clergy.  3d  ed. 
containing  the  statutes  and  cases  to  the 
present  time.  8°.  London,  1857. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  London,  1863. 

Dale  (./.  AT.)  Clergyman’s  legal  handbook. 
3d  ed.  12°.  London,  1862. 

Johnson  (J.)  Clergyman’s  vade-mecum ;  the 
ancient  and  present  church  of  England,  and 
the  duties  and  rights  of  the  clergy.  [a»oa.] 
5th  ed.  2  v.  12°.  London,  1723. 

Stephens  {A.  J.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  laws 
relating  to  the  clergy.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1848. 

Watson  (W.)  Clergy -man’s  law;  or,  the  com¬ 
plete  incumbent :  collected  from  the  39  arti¬ 
cles,  canons,  decrees  in  chancery  and  ex¬ 
chequer  ;  as  also  from  all  the  statutes  and 
common-law  cases  relating  to  the  clergy 
and  church  of  England.  4th  ed.  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1747. 

See,  also,  CANON  LAW.  PARSON. 

Ecclesiastical  law.  Patronage. 

Parish.  Pews. 

Churchwardens  : 

Law  ( J .  T.)  Lectures  on  the  office  and  du¬ 
ties  of  churchwardens,  cliapelwardens,  and 
sidesmen,  parish  clerks,  and  sextons.  8°. 
Loudon,  1861. 

Spellen  (J.  N.)  Churchwarden’s  assistant. 
5th  ed.  12°.  London,  1856. 

Cincinnati,  ( Ohio ) : 

Handy  ( R .  D.  and  J.  H.)  Reports  of  cases  in 
the  superior  court  of  Cincinnati,  in  1854-56. 
2  v.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1855-56. 

CIRCUIT  CASES :  See  Irf.land,  ( Reports ,  Circuit  cases). 

See  SCOTLAND,  (Justiciary  courts). 

Circuit  court  reports  :  See  United  States.  (Re¬ 
ports,  circuit  court  reports). 

Circumstantial  evidence  :  See  Evidence. 

Civil  law  :  See  Roman,  or  civil  law. 

Clergy  :  See  Church  and  clergy. 

Code  of  Justinian  :  See  Roman,  or  civil  law. 

Code  Napoleon  :  See  France.  (Codes). 

Code  noir  :  See  Slavery. 

Codes  :  See  names  of  various  governments  or  countries. 

Codes  of  procedure  :  See  Procedure. 

6 


Law — continued. 

Collection  laws  : 

Brown  (J.  D. )  Collection  laws  of  the  several 
states  and  the  District  of  Columbia,  com¬ 
prising,  in  a  condensed  form,  the  laws 
relating  to  imprisonment  for  debt,  attach¬ 
ment,  judgment  and  execution,  jurisdiction 
of  justices  of  the  peace,  exemption,  the 
statute  of  limitation,  rights  of  married 
women,  interest  and  usury,  etc.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1855. 

Hoyt  (J.  T.)  Collection  laws,  special,  ex¬ 
emption,  property,  banking,  and  interest 
laws  of  Illinois,  Indiana,  Michigan,  Iowa, 
Wisconsin,  and  Minnesota ;  also,  a  complete 
list  of  all  the  courts  of  general  jurisdiction 
in  the  above  states,  showing  the  terms  of 
said  courts,  and  the  times  and  places  of 
holding  the  same.  8°.  Chicago,  1859. 

See,  also,  Debtor  and  creditor. 

Collieries  : 

Fowler  {J.  C.)  Collieries  and  colliers,  and 
hand-book  of  the  law  and  leading  cases 
relating  thereto.  12°.  London,  1861. 

See,  also,  MINES. 

Collisions: 

Bucker  (J.  A.)  Statement  of  collisions,  ex¬ 
tracted  from  Lloyd’s  list  for  the  years  1845 
to  1849,  inclusive.  1  sheet.  London,  1850. 

Sibille  ( - ).  Jurisprudence  et  doctrine  en 

matiere  d’abordage ;  ou,  commentaire  pra¬ 
tique  des  articles  407,  435,  et  436  du  code 
de  commerce.  8°.  Paris,  1854. 

United  States.  An  act  fixing  rules  and  leg- 
ulations  for  preventing  collisions  on  the 
water,  (approved  April  29,  1864),  with 
illustrations.  Prepared  at  the  office  of  the 
liglit-house  board,  W.  B.  Shubrick,  chair¬ 
man.  8°.  Washington,  1864. 

See,  also,  Lights  and  signals. 

Railways.  Shipping. 

Colombia  : 

Code  of  laws  of  the  republic  of  Colombia, 
containing  the  constitution  and  laws  sanc¬ 
tioned  by  the  first  general  congress,  in  1821. 
Translated  from  an  official  copy.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1823. 

Cuerpo  de  leyes  de  la  republica  de  Colombia, 
desde  1821  hasta  1827.  8°.  Caracas,  1840. 

Colonial  law  : 

Burye(W.)  Commentaries  on  colonial  and 
foreign  laws  generally,  and  on  their  conflict 
with  each  other,  and  with  the  law  of  Eng¬ 
land.  4  v.  8°.  London,  1838. 

Chalmers  (G.)  Opinions  of  eminent  lawyers 
on  various  points  of  English  jurisprudence, 
chiefly  concerning  the  colonies,  etc.  of  Great 
Britain.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1814. 


38 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Colonial  law  : 

Mills  (A.)  Colonial  constitutions:  history 
and  existing  government  of  the  British 
dependencies ;  with  schedules  of  the  orders 
in  council,  statutes,  and  parliamentary  doc¬ 
uments  relating  to  each  dependency.  8°.t 
London,  1856. 

Petit  (25.)  Droit  public,  ou  gouvernement  des 
colonies  fran^aises,  d’apres  les  lois  faites 
pour  ces  pays.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1771. 

Columbia  :  See  District  of  Columbia. 

Commendams  :  See  England.  (Ecclesiastical  courts). 

Commentaries  :  See  the  various  subject-matters  com¬ 
mentated. 

Commercial,  Maritime,  and  Mercantile  law  : 

1.  Statutes. 

Corpus  juris  navtici ;  oder,  sammlung  aller 
seerechte  der  bekanntesten  liandelnden 
nationen  alter  und  neuer  zeiten,  nebst  den 
assecuranz,  havarey,  und  andern  zu  den 
seerechten  gehorenden  ordnungen,  zusam- 
mengetragen  und  zum  theil  ins  Deutsche 
uebersetzt  von  J.  A.  Engelhrecht.  v.  1.  4°. 
Liibeck,  1790. 

Macgregor  ( J. )  Commercial  and  financial  1  eg- 
islation  of  Europe  and  America;  with  a 
revision  of  the  taxation  and  the  customs 
tariff  of  the  united  kingdom.  8°.  London, 
1841. 

Pardessus  ( J .  M.)  Collection  de  lois  mari- 
times  anterieures  au  xviiie  si&cle.  G  v.  4°. 
Paris,  1828-45. 

France. 

Code  de  commerce.  Edition  conforme  it  l’6di- 
tion  originale  de  l’imprimerie  imptiriale,  it 
laquelle  on  a  ajoutti  l’expos6  des  motifs. 
12°.  Paris,  1807. 

- The  same.  Collationn6  sur  les  regis- 

tres  du  conseil  d'6tat,  par  M.  Raynal.  8°. 
Paris,  1807. 

- The  same.  8°.  Paris,  1825. 

Corps  des  lois  commerciales ;  ou,  recueil  com- 
plet  des  lois  et  rdglements  g6n6raux,  6dits, 
ordomiances,  arrets  du  conseil,  lettres-pat- 
entes,  d6crets,  arret^s,  avis  du  conseil  d’etat, 
etc.  actuellement  en  vigueur,  6ur  le  com¬ 
merce  inttirieur  et  maritime  de  la  France. 
Redig6  par  P.  J.  Rouen  ;  continue  par  M. 
Vincent.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1839. 

Ordonnances  de  Louis  xiv,  sur  le  commerce 
des  negotians  et  marehands.  Donnfies  it  S. 
Germain  eu  Laye  au  mois  de  mars,  1673. 
16°.  Paris,  1673. 


Law — continued. 

Commercial,  maritime,  and  mercantile  law  : 

Holland. 

Code  de  commerce  du  royaume  de  Holland. 
Traduit  par  W.  Wintgens.  Precfidti  des  lois 
nouvelles  sur  rorganisation  judiciare  du 
royaume  de  Hollande  et  du  titre  du  code  de 
procedure  civile,  relatif  it  la  contrainte  par 
corps.  8°.  Rennes,  1839. 

[FOUCHER.  Collection  des  lois,  v.  7]. 

Spain. 

Code  de  commerce  et  loi  de  proc6dure  sur  les 
affaires  et  causes  de  commerce  du  royaume 
d’Espagne.  Traduits  par  V.  Foucher.  8°. 
Paris,  1838. 

[FoucnER.  Collection  des  lois,  v.  6], 

C6<ligo  de  commercio,  concordado  y  anotado; 
por  los  directores  de  la  revista  general  de 
legislacion  y  jurisprudencia;  ohra  corregida 
y  aumentada  por  los  actuales  directores  de 
la  revista,  Pedro  Gomez  de  La  Salva  y 
Jos6  Reus  y  Garcia.  4“  ed.  4°.  Madrid, 
1863. 

United  States. 

Collection  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States 
relating  to  revenue,  navigation  and  com¬ 
merce,  and  light-houses,  etc.  to  March  4, 
1843,  including  the  treaties  with  foreign 
powers.  By  T.  F.  Goddard.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1844. 

Digest  of  the  treaties  and  statutesof  the  United 
States,  relating  to  commerce,  navigation, 
and  revenue.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1830. 

Selection  of  all  the  laws  of  the  United  States 
relative  to  commercial  subjects.  By  John 
Brice.  8°.  Baltimore,  1814. 

- The  same.  To  the  close  of  the  second 

session  of  the  21st  congress,  March  3, 1831. 
8°.  Baltimore,  1831. 

Louisiana.  Commercial  code  for  the  state  of 
Louisiana.  [By  Derbigny,  Livingston, 
and  Moreau-Lislet].  fol.  New  Orleans, 
1825. 

Note. — For  the  commercial  code  of  Great  Britain, 
See  England  ( Statutes  at  large). 

2.  Treatises. 

Alauzet  (/.)  Commentaire  du  code  de  com¬ 
merce  et  de  la  16gislation  commerciale.  4  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1856-57. 

Anthoine  de  Saint- Joseph  (F.  baron).  Concord¬ 
ance  entre  les  codes  de  commerce  fran^ais : 
contenant  le  texte  des  codes  et  dee  lois  com¬ 
merciales  destitute  [principales  de  l’Europe 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


39 


Law — continued. 

Commercial  law,  etc. 

et  de  l'Amtirique].  Edition  augments  de 
la  loi  g6n6rale  sur  le  change,  en  Allemagne, 
du  24  novembre,  1848,  comparoe  avec  le 
titre  viii  du  livre  1"  du  code  de  commerce 
fran9ais.  4°.  Paris,  1851. 

Antunez  y  Acevedo  ( R .)  Memorias  historicas 
sobre  la  legislacion  y  gobierno  del  comercio 
de  los  Espanoles  con  sus  colonias  en  las 
Indias  Occidentales.  8°.  Madrid,  1797. 

Azuni  (D.  A.)  Sistema  universale  del  diritto 
marittimo  dell’  Europa.  Edizione  2a,  rive- 
duta  ed  aumentata  dall’  autore.  2  v.  8°. 
Trieste,  1796-97. 

- The  same.  Systeme  universel  de  prin- 

cipes  du  droit  maritime  de  l’Europe.  Tra- 
duit  de  l’ltalien,  par  J.  M.  Digeon.  2  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1797. 

- The  same.  Maritime  law  of  Europe. 

Translated  from  the  French,  by  William 
Johnson.  2v.  8°.  New  York,  1806. 

Baldasseroni  (A.  )  Dizionario  ragionato  di 
giurisprudenza  marittima,  e  di  commercio. 
4  v.  4°.  Livorno,  1811-14. 

Bargilliat  ( J ,  A.)  Notes  sur  le  droit  commer¬ 
cial  marilime.  8°.  Saint  Nazaire,  1860. 

Bateman  (IF.  0.)  General  commercial  law,  as 
recognizedin  thejurisprudence  of  the  United 
States.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1860. 

Beaussant  (A.)  Code  maritime ;  ou,  lois  de  la 
marine  marchande  administratives,  de  com¬ 
merce,  civiles  et  p6nales,  rdunies,  coordon- 
n6es  et  expliqu6es.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1840. 

Beawes  (IF.)  Lex  mercatoria  rediviva;  or, 
the  merchant’s  directory;  being  a  complete 
guide  to  all  men  in  business ;  containing 
an  account  of  our  trading  companies  and 
colonies,  with  their  establishments,  and  an 
abstract  of  their  charters;  the  duty  of  con¬ 
suls,  and  the  laws  subsisting  about  aliens, 
naturalization,  and  denization.  2d  ed.  fol. 
London,  1761. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  Enlarged  and  im¬ 
proved,  by  Joseph  Chitty.  2  v.  in  1.  4°. 

London,  1813. 

Bedarridc  (</.)  Des  bourses  de  commerce, 
agents  de  change  et  courtiers.  8°.  Aix, 
1862. 

- Des  commer^ants.  Des  livres  de  com¬ 
merce.  8°.  Aix,  1854. 

-  Droit  commercial.  Commentaire  du 

code  de  commerce.  Livre  ii  du  commerce 
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L  aw — continued. 

Commercial  law,  etc. 

Bell  ( G.  J.)  Commentaries  on  the  principles 
of  mercantile  jurisprudence.  5th  ed.  2  v. 
4°.  Edinburgh,  1826. 

[In  his  Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  Scotland]. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  By  Patrick  Shaw. 

2  v.  4°.  Edinburgh,  1858. 

Bender  {J.  H.)  Grundsatze  des  deutschen 
wechselrechts ;  mit  steter  beriicksichtigung 
der  gesetzgebungund  wissenschaft  des  aus- 
landes.  2v.  16°.  Darmstadt,  1828. 

-  Grundsatze  des  engeren  liandlungs- 

rechts,  ohne  riicksicht  auf  das  wechselrecht. 
16°.  Darmstadt,  1824. 

Bilbao  ( City  of,  Spain).  Ordenanzas  de  la 
ilustre  universidad  y  casa  de  contratacion 
de  la  villa  de  Bilbao ;  aprobadas,  y  confirm- 
adas  por  el  rey  don  Phelipe  v.  ano  de 
1737.  fol.  Madrid,  1775. 

- -  The  sarnie.  Aprobadas  y  confirmadas 

por  Felipe  v.  y  Fernando  vii.  con  insercion 
de  los  reales  privilegios,  y  la  provision  de  9 
de  julio  de  1818,  que  contiene  las  altera- 
ciones  hechas  a  solicitud  del  mismo  conso- 
lado  y  comercio.  4°.  Paris,  1846. 

Blanchet  (S .  A .)  Cours  616mentaire  et  pra¬ 
tique  de  droit  commercial.  12°.  Toulouse, 
1855. 

Bonnin  ( P .)  Commentaire  de  la  legislation 
commerciale,  contenant  1’explication  de 
chaque  article  du  code  de  commerce,  un 
abr6g6  des  assurances  terrestres,  de  la  con- 
trainte  par  corps,  de  la  competence,  et  des 
juridictions  comraerciales.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Boucher  (P.  B.)  Institutions  commerciales, 
traitant  de  la  jurisprudence  marchande  et 
des  usages  du  ndgoce,  d’aprils  les  anciennes 
et  nouvelles  lois.  4°.  Paris,  1801. 

- Institution  au  droit  maritime ;  ouvrage 

complet  sur  la  legislation  maritime,  ayant 
pour  base  l’ordonnance  de  1681,  £  laquelle 
sont  adaptees  les  lois  de  l’ancien  et  du  nou¬ 
veau  regime;  des  reflexions,  des  jugemens 
etayds  des  autorites  les  plus  respectables; 
notamment  d’Emerigon,  Yalin,  et  Pothier; 
des  formules  de  divers  actes,  traites,comptes; 
des  instructions  nouvelles  sur  la  course 
maritime.  4°.  Paris,  1803. 

Boulay-Paty  (P.  S.)  Cours  de  droit  commer¬ 
cial  maritime,  d’aprbs  les  principes  et  sui- 
vant  l’ordre  du  code  de  commerce.  4  v.  8°. 
Rennes,  1821-23. 


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Law — continued. 

Commercial  law,  etc. 

Bravard-  Veyriires  (P.)  Explication  analytique 
et  syntlifitique  des  lois  nouvelles  sur  les 
commandites  par  actions,  l’arbitrage  forcd, 
et  les  concordats  par  abandon.  8°.  Paris, 
1857. 

•  Manuel  de  droit  commercial,  conte- 
nant  un  traitd  sur  chaque  livre  du  code  de 
commerce,  l’indication  du  dernier  dtat  de  la 
jurisprudence,  des  formules  pour  tous  les 
actes,  une  analyse  de  tous  les  articles  du 
code  rdduits  en  questions,  le  texte  des  or- 
donnances  de  1673  et  1684,  et  celui  du  code 
rapproches  et  mis  en-regard.  5e  ed.  8°. 
Paris,  1855. 

- Trait 6  de  droit  commercial,  cours  pro- 

fessd  a  la  faculty  de  droit  de  Paris.  Public, 
annot6,  et  coinpldte,  par  Cb.  Demangeat. 
v.  1  and  3-  8°.  Paris,  1862. 

Bryant  (27.  B.)  and  Stratton  (H.  D.)  Com¬ 
mercial  law  for  business  men,  including 
merchants,  farmers,  mechanics,  etc.  and 
book  of  reference  for  the  legal  profession, 
adapted  to  all  the  states  of  the  Union.  By 
Amos  Dean.  8°.  New  York,  1863. 

Cadrbs  (£.)  Code  de  procedure  commerciale 
mis  en  rapport  avec  la  doctrine  et  la  juris¬ 
prudence,  suivi  des  lois  organiques  et  des 
dispositions  rdglementaires.  8°.  Paris, 1844. 

Caines  (G.)  Inquiry  into  the  law  merchant 
and  maritime  of  the  United  States ;  or,  lex 
mercatoria  americana,  on  several  heads  of 
commercial  importance.  8°.  New  York, 
1802. 

Casaregis  (./.  L.  M.)  Discursus  legales  de 
commercio.  4  v.  in  3.  fol.  Venetiis,  1740. 

Chalmers  (G.)  Opinions  of  eminent  lawyers 
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Chitty  {E.)  Commercial  and  general  lawyer; 
a  plain  and  practical  exposition  of  the  law 
of  England,  with  particular  consideration 
of  those  branches  which  relate  to  commerce, 
trade,  and  manufactures.  11th  ed.  Revised 
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1*857. 

Chitty  ( J.jr .)  Treatise  on  the  laws  of  com¬ 
merce  and  manufactures,  and  the  contracts 
relating  thereto.  4  v.  8°.  London,  1824. 

Chirac  (7?.)  Ys  et  covstvmes  de  la  mer.  De 
la  nauigation.  Du  commerce  naual  et  con¬ 
tracts  maritimes.  De  la  jurisdiction  de  la 
marine  auec  vn  traicte  des  termes  de  ma¬ 
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Commercial  law,  etc. 

fleuues  et  rivieres.  Derniere  6d.  4°.  Bor¬ 
deaux,  1661. 

Colfavru  (J.  C.)  Commercial  law  of  France 
and  England,  compared  according  to  the 
order  of  the  French  code  of  commerce  ;  be¬ 
ing  a  theoretical  and  practical  guide  in  the 
application  of  the  new  treaty  of  commerce 
of  the  22d  January,  1860.  8°.  London, 
1861. 

Consolato  del  mare,  nel  quale  si  comprendono 
tutti  gli  statuti,  e  ordini  disposti  da  gli 
anticlii,  per  ogni  caso  di  mercantia  e  di 
nauigare ;  cosi  a  beneficio  di  marinari,  come 
di  mercanti,  e  patroni  di  naue,  e  nauilii. 
Con  l’aggivnta  delle  ordinationi  sopra  l’ar- 
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Ley  de  enjuiciamiento  sobre  los  negocios  y 
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Nouguier  ( L .)  Des  tribunaux  de  commerce, 
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all  the  states  of  the  union,  with  forms  for 
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Rogron  (J.  A.)  Code  de  commerce  expliqu6 
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jurisprudence ;  suivi  d’une  formulaire  des 
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Ross  (G.)  Leading  cases  in  the  commercial 
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Scaccia  ( S.)  Tractatus  de  commerciis  et 
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Sharswood  (G.)  Popular  lectures  on  commer¬ 
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Smith  (J.  IF.)  Compendium  of  mercantile 
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- The  same.  Greatly  enlarged,  by  James 

P.  Holcombe  and  William  Y.  Gholson.  8°. 
New  York,  1857. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  by  G.  M.  Dowdes- 

well.  8°.  London,  1859. 

-  The  same.  3d  Am.  ed.  by  J.  P. 

Holcombe,  and  W.  Y.  Gholson.  8°.  New 
York,  1861. 

Smith  (TV.)  Maritime  practice,  adapted  to 
the  sheriff  courts  of  Scotland.  To  which 
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Sogravo  y  Craibe  ( D.  de).  Elementos  del 
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Stephen  ( Sir  G.)  Principles  of  commerce  and 
commercial  law.  16°.  London,  1853. 

Straccha  (R.)  Decisiones  et  tractatus  varii  de 
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Tapia  (E.de).  Elementos  de  jurisprudencia 
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8°.  Valencia,  1828. 

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faits  sous  signature  priv6e.  8°.  Paris, 
1845. 

Tudor  (O.  II.)  Selection  of  leading  cases  on 
mercantile  and  maritime  law,  with  notes. 
8°.  London,  1860. 

JJztariz  ( G.  de).  Theorica  y  practica  de 
comercio  y  de  mariua.  3a  impression,  fol. 
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maritime  affairs.  Translated  from  the 
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Valin  (R.  J.)  Nouveau  commentaire  sur 
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1681.  2  v.  4°.  La  Rochelle,  1766. 

Woolryeh  ( //.  TV.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
commercial  and  mercantile  law  of  England. 
8°.  London,  1829. 

See,  also — 

Accounts. 

Admiralty  law. 

Arbitration. 

Average. 

Bailment. 

Bankruptcy. 

Bills  of  exchange, 
sale,  etc. 


Bottomry. 

Contracts. 
Insurance. 
Navigation  laws. 
Partnership. 
Principal  and  surety. 
Seamen  shipping. 


Also,  Commerce,  pp.  232-41. 

Law  of  nations. 

COMJHSSIONERS  IN  CHANCERY  :  See  CHANCERY. 

Commitments  in  bankruptcy  :  See  Bankruptcy. 

Common  assurance  :  See  Conveyancing. 

Common  law  : 

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[Law  library,  v.  91]. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Chipman  (N.)  Dissertations  on  the  statute 
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12°.  Rutland,  1793. 

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Considerations  on  the  abolition  of  the  common 
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Glisson  (  TV.)  and  Gulston  (A.)  Common  law 
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Hale  (Sir  M.)  History  of  the  common  law 
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civil  part  of  the  law.  6th  ed.  with  notes  and 
references,  by  Charles  Runnington.  8°. 
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Jacob  (G.)  The  common  law  commonplaced. 
8°.  London,  1726. 

Sampson  (  W. )  Discourse  on  the  origin,  pro¬ 
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the  common  law  ;  and  correspondence  with 
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the  law.  8°.  Washington,  1826. 

Smith  (.7.  W.)  Manual  of  common  law;  com¬ 
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See,  also — 

Abhidgments.  Customary  law.  England. 

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Commons  (Law  of): 

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12°.  London,  1864. 

Law  of  commons  and  commoners  ;  or,  a  trea¬ 
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Woolrych  (77.  W.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
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Inyram  ( T.D . )  Compensation  to  laml  and 
house  owners;  being  a  treatise  on  the  law 
of  the  compensation  for  interests  in  lands, 


Law — continued. 

Compensation  : 

etc.  payable  by  railway  and  other  public 
companies.  12°.  London,  1864. 

Ingremard  (7S.  d’ .)  Les  concessionnaires  de 
cliemins  de  feret  la  propriet6.  Guide  special 
et  complet  des  proprietaires,  fermiers,  loca- 
taires,  et  autres  indemnitaires  atteints  par 
le  tracd  d’un  chemin  de  fer  concdde,  et  qui 
ont  l’intention  de  traiter  a  l’amiable  relati ve- 
ment  a  la  vente  de  leur  propriety  ou  it  l’aban- 
don  de  leur  droits,  avec  la  compagnie  con- 
cessionnaire  de  ce  chemin  de  fer.  18°. 
Paris,  1860. 

Morris  (T.)  Clue  to  railway  compensation, 
the  value  of  estates,  and  parochial  assess¬ 
ment.  16°.  London,  1863. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  12°.  London, 

1866. 

Wordsworth  (C.)  Law  of  compensations  by 
arbitration  and  by  jury,  under  the  lauds 
and  railways  clauses  acts,  with  an  appen¬ 
dix  of  statutes  and  forms.  8°.  London, 
1863. 

Tool  (G.V.)  Compensation  to  landowners. 
Being  a  practical  digest  of  the  law  of  com¬ 
pensation.  8°.  London,  1864. 

See,  also,  ARBITRATION.  EXPROPRIATION. 

Composition  with  creditors  : 

See  Debtor  and  Creditor. 

Conditions  :  See  Covenants. 

Confederate  states  (so  called). 

Statutes  at  large  of  the  provisional  govern¬ 
ment  of  the  confederate  states  of  America, 
from  February  8,  1861,  to  February  18, 
1862.  Together  with  the  constitution  of  the 
provisional  government,  and  the  permanent 
constitution  of  the  confederate  states,  and 
the  treaties  concluded  by  the  confederate 
states  with  Indian  tribes.  Edited  by  James 
M.  Matthews.  8°.  Richmond,  1864. 

Confessions  : 

Joy  (If.  H.)  On  the  admissibility  of  confes¬ 
sions  and  challenge  of  jurors.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1843. 

[Law  library,  v.  40). 

Wharton  ( F .)  Involuntary  confessions.  A 
monograph.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1860. 

Conflict  of  laws  : 

Bavoux  ( F .  N.)  Des  conflits ;  ou,  empidtement 
de  l’autorite  administrative  sur  le  pouvoir 
judiciaire.  2  v.  4°.  Paris,  1828. 

Burge  (  W.)  Commentaries  ou  colonial  and 
foreign  laws  generally,  and  on  their  conflict 
with  each  other,  and  with  the  law  of  Eng¬ 
land.  4  v.  8°.  London,  1838. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


45 


Law — continued. 

Conflict  of  laws  : 

Foelix  (J.  G.)  Trait6  du  droit  international 
privd ;  ou,  du  conflit  des  lois  de  differentes 
nations  en  matifere  de  droit  priv6.  3e  dd. 
revue  et  augmentde  par  C.  Demangeat.  2  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1856. 

Fraser  (  P. )  Conflict  of  laws  in  cases  of 
divorce.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1860. 

Froland  (L.)  Mdmoires  concernants  la  nature 
et  la  qualitd  des  statuts.  2  v.  4°.  Paris, 
1729. 

Henry  (J. )  J  udgment  offhe  court  of  Demerara, 
in  the  case  of  Odwin  vs.  Forbes,  on  the  plea 
of  the  English  certificate  of  bankruptcy  in 
bar,  in  a  foreign  jurisdiction,  to  the  suit  of 
a  foreign  creditor.  Also,  a  treatise  on  the 
difference  between  personal  and  real  stat¬ 
utes,  and  its  effect  on  foreign  judgment  and 
contracts ;  and  an  appendix,  on  the  present 
law  of  France  respecting  foreigners.  8°. 
London,  1823. 

Hosack  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  conflict  of  laws  of 
England  and  Scotland.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1847. 

Mailher  de  Chassat  (A.)  Traitd  des  statuts, 
(lois  personnelles,  lois  rdelles,)  d’aprds  le 
droit  ancien  et  le  droit  moderne,  ou  du  droit 
international  privd.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Murray  {J.  B.  C.)  Conflict  of  laws  in  different 
countries,  and  their  effect  upon  commerce. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1866. 

[In  his  History  of  usury]. 

1 iodenburgh  (  C. )  De  jure  quod  oritur  &  statu- 
torum  diversitate.  4°.  Paris,  1766. 

[In  Boullexois  (L.)  Traite  de  la  personality,  etc.] 

Scheel  (  A.  W.  )  De  limitibus  inter  civilem 
jurisdictionem  et  militarem  exercitui  ter- 
restri  demandatam  secundum  jus  patrium 
dissertatio.  8°.  Havniae,  1828. 

j Story  (J.)  Commentaries  on  the  conflict  of 
laws,  foreign  and  domestic,  in  regard  to  con¬ 
tracts,  rights,  and  remedies,  and  especially 
in  regard  to  marriages,  divorces,  wills,  suc¬ 
cessions,  and  judgments.  8°.  Boston,  1834. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1841. 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1817. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  carefully  revised 

and  considerably  enlarged.  By  Isaac  F. 
Redfield.  8°.  Boston,  1865. 

Taillandier(A.  H.)  Commentaire  surl’ordon- 
nance  des  conflits,  (ler  juin,  1828).  Ouvrage 
contenant  les  travaux  de  la  commission,  le 
rapport  de  M.  de  Cormenin,  la  legislation 
dtrangdre  sur  les  conflits,  etc.  8°.  Paris, 
1829. 

7 


Law — continued. 

Conflict  of  laws  : 

Westlake  {J.)  Treatise  on  private  international 
law,  or  the  conflict  of  laws,  with  principal 
reference  to  its  practice  in  the  English  and 
other  cognate  systems  of  jurisprudence.  8°. 
London,  1858. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1859. 

[Law  library,  v.  101  J. 

Connecticut  (State  of) : 

Statutes. 

Laws  of  Connecticut.  An  exact  reprint  of  the 
original  edition  of  1673,  with  a  prefatory 
note  by  George  Brinley.  8°.  Hartford, 
1865. 

Acts  and  laws  of  his  majesty’s  colony  of  Con¬ 
necticut,  in  New  England,  fol.  New  Lon¬ 
don,  (Conn.)  1715. 

Acts  and  laws  of  the  state  of  Connecticut,  in 
America,  fol.  New  London,  (Conn.)  1784. 

Acts  and  laws  of  the  state  of  Connecticut,  in 
America.  8°.  Hartford,  1796. 

System  of  the  laws  of  Connecticut.  By  Zepha- 
niah  Swift.  2  v.  8°.  Windham,  1795-96. 

- The  same.  Revision  of  Swift’s  digest 

of  the  laws  of  Connecticut ;  also,  practice, 
forms,  and  precedents.  By  H.  Dutton  and 
N.  A.  Cowdrey.  Revised  ed.  2  v.  8°.  New 
Haven,  1851-53. 

Acts  and  laws  of  the  state  of  Connecticut,  in 
America.  8°.  Hartford,  1805. 

Public  statute  laws  of  Connecticut.  Published 
by  authority  of  the  general  assembly.  2  v. 
8°.  Hartford,  1808. 

Public  statute  laws  of  Connecticut,  as  revised 
and  enacted  by  the  general  assembly,  in 
May,  1821.  8°.’  Hartford,  1821. 

Statute  laws  of  Connecticut,  as  revised  and 
enacted  by  the  general  assembly  in  May, 
1821 ;  with  the  acts  of  three  subsequent 
sessions  incorporated.  Published  by  H. 
Huntington,  jr.  8°.  Hartford,  1824. 

Public  statute  laws  of  Connecticut,  compiled 
in  obedience  to  a  resolve  of  the  general 
assembly,  passed  May,  1835.  8°.  Hartford, 
1835. 

Public  statute  laws  of  Connecticut,  compiled 
in  obedience  to  a  resolve  of  the  general 
assembly,  passed  May,  1838.  8°.  Hartford, 
1839. 

Revised  statutes  of  Connecticut.  8°.  Hartford, 
1849. 

Statutes  of  the  state  of  Connecticut.  Compiled 
and  published  by  authority  of  the  general 
assembly.  8°.  New  Haven,  1854. 


4G 


LI  BRAE  Y  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Connecticut  : 

Resolves  and  private  laws  of  the  state  of  Con¬ 
necticut,  1789-1857.  4  v.  8°.  Hartford  and 
New  Haven,  1837-57. 

General  statutes  of  the  state  of  Connecticut. 
8°.  New  Haven,  1866. 

Public  statute  laws  of  Connecticut,  1822  to 
1833 ;  1835  to  1865.  36  v.  8°.  Hartford  and 
New  Haven,  1824-65. 

Resolutions  and  private  acts,  May  session, 
1842;  1847;  1849;  1851;  1859;  1860; 
1862;  1863;  and  1865.  8  v.  8°.  Hartford, 
1842-65. 

Reports. 

Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme  court  of  errors 
of  the  state  of  Connecticut ;  prepared  and 
published  in  pursuance  of  a  statute  law  of 
the  state,  by  Thomas  Day,  1814-52.  21  v. 
8°.  Hartford,  1817-53. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes  and  refer¬ 
ences,  by  Thomas  M.  Day.  v.  1-5,  and 
v.  8-19.  8°.  New  York,  1848-56. 

- The  same.  v.  22-24,  by  W.  N.  Mat- 

son,  1852-56.  8°.  Hartford,  1854-57. 

- The  same.  v.  25-30.  By  John  Hook¬ 
er,  1856-62.  8°.  Hartford,  1853-63. 

Day  (T.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  errors  of  Connecticut,  1802-13.  5  v. 
8°.  Hartford  and  New  York,  1806-23. 

Eirhy  (2?.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Connecticut,  1785-88.  With  some 
determinations  in  the  supreme  court  of 
errors.  8°.  Litchfield,  1789. 

Root  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  superior 
court,  and  in  the  supreme  court  of  errors  in 
Connecticut,  1789-98.  2  v.  8°.  Hartford, 
1798-1802. 

Digests  of  reports. 

Day  (  T. )  Digest  of  the  reported  cases  of  the 
supreme  court  of  errors  of  Connecticut,  1786 
to  1838.  8°.  Hartford,  1840. 

Waterman  ( T .  W.)  Digest  of  the  reported 
decisions  of  the  superior  court,  and  of  the 
supreme  court  of  errors  of  the  state  of  Con¬ 
necticut,  from  the  organization  of  said  courts 
to  the  present  time,  1858.  8°.  New  York, 
1858. 

Consanguinity  : 

Essay  on  collateral  consanguinity.  8°.  Ox¬ 
ford,  1762. 

(BLACKSTOKE'S  Law  tracts,  v.  1], 

COXSISTORIAL  COURT  REPORTS:  See  SCOTLAND,  (Re¬ 
ports,  Consistoriat). 


Law — continued. 

Constables  : 

Bacon  ( F .  lord).  An  answer  to  questions 
touching  the  office  of  constables.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1741. 

[In  his  Law  tracts,  pp.  181-188]. 

Crocker  (J.  G.)  Duties  of  constables.  With 
practical  forms.  8°.  Albany,  1855. 

[7n  his  Duties  of  sheriffs,  etc.] 

Ewing  («/.)  Treatise  on  the  office  and  duty 
of  a  constable,  etc.  4th  ed.  with  new  and 
improved  forms.  8°.  New  York,  1848. 

[In  his  Justice  of  the  peace,  etc.] 

Krum  ( J .  M.)  Missouri  justice  ;  being  a  com¬ 
pendium  of  the  laws  relating  to  the  powers 
and  duties  of  constables,  etc.  in  the  state  ot 
Missouri,  (adapted  to  the  revised  laws  of 
1845,)  with  forms  and  precedents.  8°. 
Saint  Louis,  1845. 

M’ Donald  (D.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating 
to  the  powers  and  duties  of  constables,  etc. 
in  the  state  of  Indiana  ;  with  practical  forms 
and  essays  on  various  titles  of  the  common 
law.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1856. 

Spellen  (J.  N.)  Constable’s  guide.  4th  ed. 
12°.  London,  1857. 

Willcock  (J.  W.)  Office  of  constable.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1840. 

[Law  library,  v.  29]. 

See,  also,  JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Constitutional  law  : 

General  works. 

Delacroix  ( J .  F.)  Constitutions  des  prinei- 
paux  6tats  de  I’Europe  et  des  fitats-Unis  do 
1’AmCrique.  6  v.  8°.  Paris,  1791-1802. 

Dufau  (P.  A.)  Duvergier  ( J .  B.)  et  Guadet 
(./,)  Collection  des  constitutions,  cliartes, 
et  lois  fondamentales  des  peuples  de  l’Eu- 
rope  et  des  deux  Am6riques.  7  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1821-30. 

- The  same.  v.  1-6.  8°.  Paris.  1821-23. 

England : 

Atkinson  ( G.)  Papinian  ;  a  dialogue  on  state 
affairs  between  a  constitutional  lawyer  and 
a  country  gentleman  about  to  enter  public 
life.  12°.  London,  1864. 

Rowland  (D.)  Manual  of  the  English  consti¬ 
tution  ;  with  a  review  of  its  rise,  growth, 
and  present  state.  12°.  London,  1859. 

Sullivan  (  F.  S.)  Lectures  on  the  constitution 
and  laws  of  England,  by  Gilbert  Stuart. 
2  v.  8°.  Portland,  1805. 

Sumario  historico  de  la  constitution,  loves  y 
estatutos  de  Inglaterra,  por  el  ciudadano 
M.  L.  L.  4°.  Mexico,  1825. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


47 


Law — continued. 

Constitutional  law  : 

Wynne  (E.)  Eunomus  ;  or,  dialogues  con¬ 
cerning  the  law  and  constitution  of  Eng¬ 
land  ;  with  an  essay  on  dialogue.  5tli  ed. 
by  W.  M.  Bythewood.  2  v.  12°.  London, 
1822. 

United  States : 

JDuer  (  W.  A.)  Outlines  of  the  constitutional 
jurisprudence  of  the  United  States.  12°. 
New  York,  1833. 

- Course  of  lectures  on  the  constitutional 

jurisprudence  of  the  United  States.  2d  ed. 
12°.  Boston,  1856. 

Marshall  (J.)  Writings  upon  the  federal  con¬ 
stitution.  8°.  Boston,  1839. 

Parker  (J.)  Constitutional  law,  with  reference 
to  the  present  condition  of  the  United  States. 
8°.  Cambridge,  1862. 

[Habeas  corpus  pamphlets]. 

Sergeant  (T.)  Constitutional  law;  being  a 
view  of  the  practice  and  jurisdiction  of  the 
courts  of  the  United  States,  and  of  constitu¬ 
tional  points  decided.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1822. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1830. 

Smith  (E.F.)  Commentaries  on  statute  and 
constitutional  law,  and  statutory  constitu¬ 
tional  construction.  8°.  Albany,  1848. 

Story  ( J .)  Commentaries  on  the  constitution 
of  the  United  States ;  with  a  preliminary 
review  of  the  constitutional  history  of  the 
colonies  and  states  before  the  adoption  of 
the  constitution.  3  v.  8°.  Boston,  1833. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1851. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1858. 

- The  same.  Abridged  by  the  author. 

8°.  Boston,  1833. 

Tucker  (H.  St.  G.)  Lectures  on  constitutional 
law.  For  the  use  of  the  law  class  at  the  uni¬ 
versity  of  Virginia.  12°.  Richmond,  1843. 

See,  also,  Political  science,  in  the  general 
alphabet. 

Construction  : 

Dwarris  ( F.)  General  treatise  on  statutes; 
their  rules  of  construction,  and  the  proper 
boundaries  of  legislation  and  judicial  inter¬ 
pretation  ;  including  a  summary  of  the 
practice  of  parliament,  and  the  ancient  and 
modern  method  of  proceeding  in  passing 
bills  of  every  kind.  With  appendix  of  pre¬ 
cedents,  forms,  rules,  ami  orders.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1830-31. 


Law — continued. 

Construction  of  laws: 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  By  W.  H.  Amyot. 

8°.  London,  1848. 

Foucher  (V.)  De  la  legislation  en  matibre 
d’interprbtation  des  lois  en  France.  2e  6d. 
8°.  Rennes,  1835. 

Licber  (F.)  Legal  and  political  hermeneutics  ; 
or,  principles  of  interpretation  and  construc¬ 
tion  in  law  and  politics ;  with  remarks  on 
precedents  and  authorities.  12°.  Boston, 
1839. 

Mailher  de  Chassat  (A.)  Traitb  de  l’interprb- 
tation  des  lois.  Nouvelle  edition,  augmentee 
de  plusieurs  supplemens,  etc.  8°.  Paris, 
1836. 

Sedgwick  (T.)  Treatise  on  the  rules  which 
govern  the  interpretation  and  application  of 
statutory  and  constitutional  law.  8°.  New 
York,  1857. 

Smith  (E.F.)  Commentaries  on  statute  and 
constitutional  law,  and  statutory  and  con¬ 
stitutional  construction.  8°.  Albany,  1848. 

Consuls:  See  Law  of  Nations.  (Consuls). 

Contempts  : 

Hanson  (A.  C.)  Essay  on  constructive  con¬ 
tempt  of  court.  8°.  Baltimore,  1808. 

[With  Irvine’s  Trial], 

Contingent  remainders  :  See  Remainders. 

Contraband  of  war  :  See  Law  of  Nations.  (  War). 

Contracts  : 

Addison  ( C .  G.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  con¬ 
tracts,  and  rights  and  liabilities  ex-con- 
tractu.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1849. 

- The  same.  2d  American  from  the  4th 

English  edition ;  with  notes  and  references 
to  American  decisions,  by  Edward  Ingersoll. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

-  The  same.  5th  ed.  8°.  Loudon, 

1862. 

Batten  ( E .)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  re¬ 
lating  to  the  specific  performance  of  con¬ 
tracts.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

[Law  library,  v.  67]. 

Bousquet  (  J.  )  Dictionnaire  des  contrats  et 
obligations,  en  matiere  civile  et  commer- 
ciale.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1840. 

Carriire  (  J.  )  De  contractibus.  3  v.  8°. 
Parisiis,  1844. 

Chipman  ( D .)  Essay  on  the  law  of  contracts, 
for  the  payment  of  specific  articles.  8°. 
Middlebury,  (Vt.)  1822. 

Chitty  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  laws  of  commerce 
and  manufactures,  and  the  contracts  relat¬ 
ing  thereto.  4  v.  8°.  London,  1824. 


48 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Contracts  : 

Chitty  ( J.jr .)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
contracts  not  under  seal ;  and  the  usual 
defences  to  actions  thereon.  8°.  London 
1826. 

-  The  same.  6th  American  from  3d 

London  ed.  by  Tompson  Chitty  ;  with  notes, 
by  J.  C.  Perkins.  8°.  Springfield,  (Mass.) 
1844. 

-  The  same.  9th  American  from  5th 

London  ed.  by  John  A.  Russell ;  with  notes 
of  the  American  and  late  English  decisions 
of  the  law  of  contracts,  to  the  present  time, 
by  J.  C.  Perkins.  8°.  Springfield,  (Mass.) 
1855. 

- The  same.  7th  ed.  By  J.  A.  Russell. 

8°.  London,  1863. 

Comyn  (S.)  Law  of  contracts  and  promises 
upon  various  subjects  and  with  particular 
persons,  as  settled  in  the  action  of  assumpsit. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1824. 

Fry  (E.)  Treatise  on  the  specific  performance 
of  contracts,  including  those  of  public  com¬ 
panies.  8°.  London,  1858. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1858. 

[Law  library,  v.  100], 

- The  same.  2d  American  ed. ;  with  notes, 

and  references  to  recent  English  and  Ame¬ 
rican  cases,  by  William  S.  Schuyler.  8°. 
Albany,  1861. 

Glen  (  IV.  C.)  Law  in  relation  to  the  legal  lia¬ 
bilities  of  engineers,  architects,  contractors, 
and  builders,  includingthe  law  of  contracts, 
arbitrations,  masters  and  workmen,  and 
combinations  or  strikes.  8°.  London, 
1860. 

Martin  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  act  9  Geo.  iv,  cap. 
14,  commonly  called  lord  Tenterden’s  act, 
entitled,  “An  act  for  rendering  a  written 
memorandum  necessary  to  the  validity  of 
certain  promises  and  engagements.  12°. 
London,  1829. 

Newland  ( J .)  Treatise  on  contracts  within  the 
jurisdiction  of  courts  of  equity.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1808. 

Parsons  (  T.  )  Law  of  contracts.  2  v.  8°. 
Boston,  1853-55. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1857. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  v.  1.  8°.  Boston, 

1857. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1860. 

Pothier  {11.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  contract  of 


Law — continued. 

Contracts  : 

sale.  Translated  from  the  French,  by 
L.  S.  Cushing.  8°.  Boston,  1839. 

- Treatise  on  maritime  contracts  of  leL 

ting  to  hire.  Translated  from  the  French, 
with  notes,  and  a  life  of  the  author,  by 
Caleb  Cushing.  8°.  Boston,  1821. 

Powell  ( J .  J.)  Essay  upon  the  law  of  con¬ 
tracts  and  agreements.  5th  Am.  ed.  2  v.  in 
1.  8°.  Exeter,  1823. 

Smith  {J.  W.)  Law  of  contracts.  With  notes 
and  appendix,  by  J.  C.  Symons.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  56]. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  ed.  with  additional 

notes  and  references  to  both  English  and 
American  decisions,  by  W.  H.  Rawle.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1853. 

-  The  same.  4th  Am.  from  the  2d 

London  ed.  by  J.  G.  Malcolm ;  with  notes 
and  references  by  W.  II.  Rawle  ;  and  with 
additional  notes,  and  references  to  recent 
American  cases,  by  George  Sharswood.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1856. 

Story  (  JF.  IF.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  con¬ 
tracts  not  under  seal.  8°.  Boston,  1844. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1847. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1856. 

Tapp  (JF.  J.)  Inquiry  into  the  present  state 
of  the  law  of  maintenance,  principally  as 
affecting  contracts.  12°.  London,  1861. 

Tayler  (JF.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  differences 
between  the  laws  of  England  and  Scotland 
relating  to  contracts ;  including  marriage 
considered  as  a  contract  affecting  property, 
and  marriage  settlements.  8°.  London, 
1849. 


Troplong  (II.  T.)  Du  d6pdt  et  du  s6questre,  et 
des  contrats  aRatoires.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 
Verplanck  (G.  C.)  Essay  on  the  doctrine  of 
contracts.  8°.  New  York,  1825. 


See,  also — 

Assumpsit. 

Bills  op  exchange. 
Bonds. 

Bottomry. 

Covenants. 

Deiitor  and  creditor. 
Deeds. 

Guaranty. 


Insurance. 

Interest. 

Marriage. 

Mortgage. 

Obligations. 

Partnership. 

Sale. 


Conversion  of  property  : 

Leigh  (J.  H.)  and  Dalzell  (It.)  Treatise  on 
the  equitable  doctrine  of  the  conversion  of 
property.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  5). 

See,  also,  Trover. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


49 


Law — continued. 

Conveyancing  : 

Analysis  of  the  theory  and  practice  of  con¬ 
veyancing.  [anon.]  8°.  London,  1792. 

[In  Haugrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica.  v.  2]. 

Atkinson  (  S. )  Common  forms  and  precedents 
in  conveyancing.  8°.  London,  1830. 

- Practical  points  in  conveyancing,  from 

the  manuscripts  of  Butler,  Preston,  and 
Bradley.  8°.  London,  1829. 

-  Practical  treatise  on  conveyancing : 

comprising  a  digest  of  the  laws  of  real 
property.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1829. 

Barton  ( C .)  Elements  of  conveyancing,  with 
cursory  remarks  upon  the  study  of  that 
science.  2d  ed.  revised,  with  great  addi¬ 
tions.  5  v.  8°.  London,  1810-22. 

Barton  ( C.jr .)  Concise  precedents  in  con¬ 
veyancing,  and  also  of  mercantile  form,  with 
practical  essays,  notes,  and  observations, 
adapted  to  the  present  state  of  the  law. 
v.  1.  8°.  London,  1836. 

Bridall  (J.)  Ars  transferendi  dominium:  a 
sure  law-guide  to  the  conveyancer.  2d 
part.  8°.  London,  1698. 

Bythewood  (TV.  M.)  Selection  of  precedents, 
from  the  best  modern  manuscript  collec¬ 
tions,  and  drafts  of  actual  practice;  forming 
a  system  of  con  veyaucing ;  with  dissertations 
and  practical  notes.  2d  ed.  with  additional 
precedents  and  notes,  by  Thomas  Jarman. 
11  v.  8°.  London,  1829-36. 

Cliipman  ( N. )  Dissertations  on  the  statute 
of  conveyances.  12°.  Kutland,  1793. 

[In  his  Reports  and  dissertations]. 

Coventry  (T.)  On  conveyancers’  evidence. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

[Law  library,  v.  25], 

Curtis  (G.  T.)  American  conveyancer:  con¬ 
taining  a  large  variety  of  legal  formg  and 
instruments.  New  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1847. 

Greenwood  (G.  TV.)  and  Horwood  (H.)  Man¬ 
ual  of  the  practice  of  conveyancing :  showing 
the  present  practice  relating  to  the  daily 
routine  of  conveyancing  in  solicitors’  offices ; 
to  which  are  added  concise  common  forms 
and  precedents  in  conveyancing.  3d  ed.  re¬ 
vised  and  considerably  enlarged.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1865. 

Hayes  (TV.)  Concise  conveyancer;  or,  short 
precedents,  with  practical  remarks  and 
summary  of  the  stamp  laws  relating  to 
conveyances.  2d  ed.  with  additions,  in¬ 
cluding  a  chapter  on  composition  deeds 
under  the  new  bankruptcy  act  by  W.  B. 
Coltman.  8°.  London,  1864. 


Law — continued. 

Conveyancing  : 

- Elementary  view  of  common  law,  uses, 

devises,  and  trusts,  with  reference  to  the 
creation  and  conveyance  of  estates.  8°. 
London,  1840. 

Herne  (.7.)  Law  of  conveyances,  shewing  the 
natures,  kinds,  and  effects  of  all  manner  of 
assurances,  with  the  manner  of  their  several 
executions  and  operations.  2d  ed.  corrected 
and  amended.  12°.  London,  1658. 

Horsman  (G.)  Precedents  in  conveyancing. 
3  v.  fol.  London,  1744. 

[v.  1  wanting]. 

Hughes  (IF.)  Concise  precedents  in  modern 
conveyancing,  with  practical  and  explanato¬ 
ry  notes.  2d  ed.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1855-57. 

Jacob  (G.)  Accomplished  conveyancer.  3  v. 
8°.  London,  1714. 

Lilly(J.)  Practical  conveyancer,  fol.  London, 
1719. 

Martin  (  T. )  Conveyancers’  recital  book.  12°. 
London,  1834. 

Park  (J.J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  dower ; 
particularly  with  a  view  to  the  modern  prac¬ 
tice  of  conveyancing.  8°.  London,  1819. 

Perkins  (J.)  Profitable  booke;  treating  of  the 
lawes  of  England ;  [on  the  various  branches 
of  conveyancing],  12°.  London,  1581. 

- The  same.  16°.  London,  1621. 

- The  same.  15th  ed.  12°.  Dublin,  1792. 

Pigott  (N.)  New  precedents  in  conveyancing, 
fol.  London,  1742. 

Preston  ( R .)  Treatise  on  conveyancing.  3d  ed. 
3  v.  8°.  London,  1819. 

Rouse  (  R.  )  Practical  conveyancer ;  giving 
upwards  of  four  hundred  precedents  of  con¬ 
veyances,  mortgages,  and  leases ;  a  collec¬ 
tion  of  miscellaneous  forms,  and  forms  of 
settlements  and  separation  deeds.  2d  ed. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1858. 

Sheppard  (TV.)  President  of  presidents;  or, 
one  general  president  for  all,  for  assurances 
by  deeds.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1704. 

- -  The  same.  [Reprint.]  2d  ed.  by  F.  M. 

Van  Heythuysen.  8°.  London,  1822. 

-  Touchstone  oT  common  assurances ; 

being  a  plain  and  familiar  treatise  on  con¬ 
veyancing.  1st  American  from  Hilliard’s 
last  London  ed.  With  appendix  containing 
the  laws  of  the  several  states  in  the  union. 
By  J.  Anthon.  3  v.  in  2.  8°.  New  York, 
1808-10. 

- The  same.  8th  ed.  by  E.  G.  Atherley. 

2  v.  8°.  London,  1826. 


50 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Conveyancing  : 

- - -  The  same.  2  V.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1840-41. 

[Law  library,  v.  30-31). 

Sweet  (  G.  )  Recent  statutes  relating  to  the 
practice  of  conveyancing ;  with  notes  ;  in¬ 
cluding  the  trustee  act,  (1850),  the  stamp 
act,  and  the  attendant  terms  act ;  also,  a 
summary  of  the  stamp  laws,  and  tables  of 
stamp  duties,  from  the  year  1G94  to  the 
present  time.  8°.  London,  1850. 

Thornton  ( J. .  B.)  Digest  of  the  conveyancing, 
testamentary,  and  registry  laws  of  all  the 
states  of  the  union.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1847. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1854. 

Tudor  (O.  D.)  Selection  of  leading  cases  on 
real  property,  conveyancing,  and  the  con¬ 
struction  of  wills  and  deeds ;  with  notes.  8°. 
London,  1856. 

Watkins  (  C.  )  Principles  of  conveyancing. 
Designed  for  the  use  of  students ;  and  an 
introduction  on  the  study  of  that  branch  of 
law.  8th  ed.  containing  the  law  relative  to 
the  creation  and  transfer  of  estates,  and 
interests  in  real  and  personal  property,  by 
J.  Merrifield.  8°.  London,  1833. 

- The  same.  By  Richard  Preston.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1838. 

[Law  library,  v.  20]. 

Jfrest(W.)  Symbolaeography ;  art,  or  descrip¬ 
tion  of  instruments.  4°.  London,  1627. 

Wharton  {J.  J.  S.)  Principles  of  conveyancing. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

[Law  library,  v.  74). 

Willard  ( J. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  real  estate 
and  of  the  mode  of  alienation  thereof;  with 
an  appendix  of  forms  of  conveyancing,  and 
notes :  adapted  to  the  law  of  the  state  of 
New  York.  8°.  Albany,  1861. 

See  Abstracts  of  title.  Real  property. 

Deeds.  Registration. 

Devises.  Settlement. 

Marriage.  Titles  to  land. 

Mortgage.  Wills. 

Convict  management  :  See  chimes  and  punishments. 

Copyhold  : 

Blackstone  (Sir  W.)  % Considerations  on  copy- 
holders,  whether  tenants  by  copy  of  the 
court-roll,  according  to  the  custom  of  the 
manor,  though  not  at  the  will  of  the  lord, 
are  freeholders  qualified  to  vote.  8°.  Ox¬ 
ford,  1762. 

[In  his  Law  tracts,  v.  1.  1762  ed.) 

Coke  ( Sir  E.)  Case  on  a  surrender  of  copy¬ 
hold.  8°.  London,  1792. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  2). 


Law — continued. 

I  COPYHOLD : 

— — ■—  The  compleat  copyholder.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1764. 

[In  his  Three  law  tracts]. 

Gilbert  ( Sir  J.)  Law  of  tenures,  including  the 
theory  and  practice  of  copyholds.  3d  ed. 
8°.  London,  1757. 

- The  same.  With  an  historical  intro¬ 
duction  on  the  feudal  system,  and  copious 
notes  and  illustrations,  by  Charles  Watkins. 
5tli  ed.  By  Robert  Studley  Yidal.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1824. 

Scriven  (</.)  Treatise  on  copyhold,  customary 
freehold,  and  ancient  demesne  tenure,  with 
the  jurisdiction  of  courts  baron  and  courts 
leet.  4th  ed.  By  Henry  Stalman.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1846. 

Shower  (B.)  Compleat  English  copyholder. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1735. 

Wedderburne  ( A .  lord  Loughborough ).  Argu¬ 
ment  in  the  court  of  common  pleas  on  fines 
payable  on  admission  to  copyhold  estates. 
8°.  London,  1792. 

[Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica.  v.  2]. 

Copyright  : 

Address  to  the  parliament  of  Great  Britain, 
on  the  claims  of  authors  to  their  own  copy¬ 
right.  [anon.]  8°.  London,  1813. 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  2.] 

Bodcl  Nycnhuis  ( J .  T.)  Dissertatio  historico- 
juridica  de  juribus  typographorum  et  bib- 
liopolarum  in  regno  belgico.  4°.  Lugduui 
Batavorum,  1819. 

Brydges  ( Sir  S.  E. )  Reasons  for  a  further 
amendment  of  the  copyright  act  of  queen 
Anne.  8°.  London,  1817. 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  10]. 

Burke  (P.)  Supplement  to  Godson’s  practi¬ 
cal  treatise  on  the  law  of  patents  for  inven¬ 
tions,  and  of  copyright  in  literature,  the 
drama,  music,  engraving,  and  sculpture; 
and  also  in  ornamental  and  useful  designs 
for  the  purposes  of  sale  and  exhibition.  8°. 
London,  1851. 

- Treatise  on  the  law  of  copyright  in 

literature,  the  drama,  music,  engraving, 
and  sculpture ;  and,  also,  in  designs  for  or¬ 
namenting  articles  of  manufacture ;  includ¬ 
ing  the  recent  statutes  on  the  subject.  12°. 
London,  1842. 

Carey  (H.  C.)  Letters  on  international  copy¬ 
right.  72  pp.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

- The  same. 

[Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  v.  9], 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


51 


Law — continued. 

COPVniGHT  : 

Chappell  ( F .  P .)  and  Shoard  (./.)  Handy- 
book  of  the  law  of  copyright;  comprising 
literary,  dramatic,  and  musical  copyright, 
and  copyright  in  engravings,  sculpture,  and 
works  of  art.  12°.  London,  1863. 

Curtis  (O.  T.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  copy¬ 
right  in  books,  dramatic  and  musical  com¬ 
positions,  letters,  and  other  manuscripts, 
engravings  and  sculpture,  as  enacted  and 
administered  in  England  and  America ; 
with  some  notices  of  the  history  of  literary 
property.  8°.  Boston,  1847. 

Delalain  (A.  H.  J.)  Legislation  de  la  pro- 
pri6t6  litteraire  et  artistique,  suivie  d’un 
resume  du  droit  international  frantjais  et  de 
la  legislation  des  pays  etrangers.  8°.  Paris, 
1862. 

Ellsworth  (TV.  TV.)  Copy-right  manual;  de¬ 
signed  for  men  of  business,  authors,  schol¬ 
ars,  and  members  of  the  legal  profession. 
8°.  Boston,  1862. 

Fraser  (J.)  Handy  book  of  patent  and  copy¬ 
right  law,  English  and  foreign,  for  the  use 
of  inventors,  patentees,  authors,  and  pub¬ 
lishers.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Gastambide  (A.)  Histoire  et  th6orie  de  la 
propriete  des  auteurs.  8°.  Paris,  1862. 

- Traite  theorique  et  pratique  des  con- 

trefuQons  en  tous  genres;  ou,  de  la  propriety 
en  mati&re  de  litterature,  theatre,  musique, 
peinture,  dessin,  gravure,  dessins  de  manu¬ 
factures,  sculpture,  sculptures  industrielles, 
marques,  noms,  raisons  commerciales,  en- 
seigns,  etc.  8°.  Paris,  1857. 

Godson  (It.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
patents  for  inventions  and  of  copyright. 
With  an  introductory  book  on  monopolies, 
illustrated  with  notes  of  the  principal  cases. 
8°.  London,  1823. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1844. 

Handy-look  of  the  law  of  the  drama  and  music ; 
being  an  exposition  of  the  law  of  dramatic 
copyright,  copyright  in  musical  composi¬ 
tions,  dramatic  copyright  in  music,  and  in¬ 
ternational  copyright  in  the  drama  and 
music ;  the  law  for  regulating  theatres ;  the 
law  affecting  theatres  ;  and  the  law  relating 
to  music,  dancing,  and  professional  engage¬ 
ments  ;  with  the  statutes,  forms,  etc.  refer¬ 
ring  thereto.  [anon.]  12°.  London,  1864. 

Jobard  (J.  B.  A.  M.)  Organon  de  la  pro- 
pri6td  intellectuelle.  12°.  Paris,  1851. 

Law  (S.  D.)  Copyright  and  patent  laws  of 


Law— continued. 

Copyright  : 

the  United  States,  1790  to  1863.  With  notes 
of  judicial  decisions  thereunder,  and  forms 
and  indexes.  12°.  New  York,  1866. 

- Digest  of  American  cases  relating  to 

patents  for  inventions  and  copyrights  from 
1789  to  1862,  including  numerous  manu¬ 
script  cases,  decisions  on  appeals  from  the 
commissioners  of  patents,  and  the  opinions 
of  the  attorney-general  of  the  United  States 
under  the  patent  and  copyright  laws,  and 
embracing  also  the  American  cases  in  re¬ 
spect  to  trade-marks.  8°.  New  York,  1862. 

LeSenne(N.  M.)  Livre  des  nations ;  ou,  traite 
pliilosophique,  thdorique  et  pratique  des 
droits  d’auteur  et  d’inventeur,  en  matiere 
de  literature,  de  sciences,  d’arts  et  d’indus- 
trie.  8°.  Paris,  1846. 

Leverson(M,  It. )  Copyright  and  patents ;  or, 
property  in  thought.  12°.  London,  1854. 

Lowndes  (J.  J.)  Historical  sketch  of  the  law 
of  copy-right.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1842. 

Mathews (C.)  Speech  and  lecture  on  inter¬ 
national  copyright.  8°.  New  York,  1843. 

[In  his  Various  writings]. 

Maugham  (II.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  literary 
property.  8°.  London,  1828. 

Nicklin(P.  H.)  Kemarks  on  literary  property. 
18°.  Philadelphia,  1838. 

Nion  (A.)  Droits  civils  des  auteurs,  artistes, 
et  inventeurs,  ou  application  des  disposi¬ 
tions  des  codes  civil,  de  commerce,  et  de 
procedure,  aux  droits  attribues  par  les  lois 
existantes  aux  auteurs  et  inventeurs  en  ma¬ 
tiere  d’art,  de  science,  de  litterature  et  d’in- 
dustrie.  8°.  Paris,  1846. 

Norman  (J.  P.)  Law  and  practice  of  the  copy¬ 
right,  registration  and  provisional  registra¬ 
tion  of  designs ;  and  the  copyright  and  regis¬ 
tration  of  sculpture.  12°.  London,  1851. 

Phillips  (C.  P.)  Law  of  copyright  in  works  of 
literature  and  art,  and  in  the  application  of 
designs.  With  the  statutes  relating  thereto. 
8°.  London,  1863. 

Talfourd  (T.  N.)  Speeches  on  the  law  of  copy¬ 
right,  1837-41.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

[/«  his  Critical  and  miscellaneous  writings]. 

Tennent  (Sir  J.  E.)  Treatise  on  the  copyright 
of  designs  for  printed  fabrics ;  with  notices 
of  the  state  of  calico-printing  in  Belgium, 
Germany,  and  the  states  of  the  Prussian 
commercial  league.  12°.  London,  1841. 

Turner  (T.)  On  copyright  in  design,  in  art 
and  manufactures.  With  addenda.  8°. 
London,  1851. 


UNIVERSITY  Of 
ILLINOIS  LIBRARY 


52 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Copyright  : 

Villefort  (A.)  De  la  propri6t6  littdraire  et 
artistique  au  point  de  vue  international ; 
apenpi  sur  les  legislatures  6trangeres  et  sur 
les  traites  relatifs  it  la  repression  de  la  con- 
trefa^on.  8°.  Paris,  1851. 

Webster  (  T.  )  Law  and  practice  of  letters 
patent  for  inventions ;  statutes ;  practical 
forms;  and  digest  of  reported  cases ;  and  on 
tlie  subject-matter,  title,  and  specification, 
of  letters  patent  for  inventions,  and  copy¬ 
right  of  designs  for  articles  of  manufacture. 
8°.  London,  1841-48. 

See,  also,  Patent  law. 

Corn  laws:  See  Political  economy,  in  the  general 
alphabet. 

Cornwall  :  See  Stannary  laws. 

Coroner : 

Baker  (  W.  )  Practical  compendium  of  the 
recentstatutes,  cases,  and  decisions  affecting 
the  office  of  coroner.  12°.  London,  1851. 

Crocker  (J.  G.)  Duties  of  coroners,  etc.  With 
practical  forms.  8°.  Albany,  1855. 

Ewing  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  office  and  duty  of 
a  coroner,  etc.  4th  ed.  with  new  and  im¬ 
proved  forms.  8°.  New  York,  1848. 

Greenwood  (  W.)  Office  and  duty  of  a  coroner. 
8th  ed.  8°.  London,  1722. 

[  In  his  Authority  of  county  courts]. 

Gwynne  (A.  E.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  sheriff  and  coroner,  with  forms  and  refer¬ 
ences  to  the  statutes  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  and 
Kentucky.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1849. 

Jervis  ( J .)  Practical  treatise  on  the  office  and 
duties  of  coroners,  with  forms  and  preced¬ 
ents.  2d  ed.  by  W.  N.  Welsby.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1854. 

Krum  ( J .  M. )  Missouri  justice ;  being  a  com¬ 
pendium  of  the  laws  relating  to  the  powers 
and  duties  of  coroners,  etc.  in  the  state  of 
Missouri,  (adapted  to  the  revised  laws  of 
1845),  with  forms  and  precedents.  8°.  Saint 
Louis,  1845. 

See,  also — 

Homicide.  Manslaughter. 

J USTICE  OF  THE  PEACE.  SHERIFF. 

Corporations  ( Municipal  and  private). 

Angell  (J.  E.)  and  Ames  (S.)  Treatise  on  the 
law  of  private  corporations  aggregate.  8°. 
Boston,  1832. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1843. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1846. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1852. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1858. 


Law — continued. 

Corporations  : 

- The  same.  7th  edition,  revised,  cor¬ 
rected,  and  enlarged,  by  John  Lathrop. 
8°.  Boston,  1861. 

- The  same.  8th  ed.  Revised,  corrected, 

and  enlarged,  by  John  Lathrop.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1866. 

Arnold  ( T.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating 
to  municipal  corporations.  12°.  London, 
1851. 

Cire  (P.)  Manuel  du  maire,  de l’adjoint,  et  du 
conseiller  municipal.  5e  6d.  12°.  Paris, 
1853. 

Fauchet  (I?.)  Code  des  municipalit6s,  ou 
manuel  municipal.  3  v.  8°.  Grenoble,  1845. 

Glover  (  W.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
municipal  corporations,  adapted  to  the  re¬ 
cent  corporate  reforms.  With  the  municipal 
corporation  amendment  acts;  also,  MS. 
cases  and  reported  decisions  to  Trinity 
term,  1841.  8°.  London,  1841. 

Grant  (J.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
corporations  in  general,  as  well  aggregate 
as  sole.  8°.  London,  1850. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

[Law  library,  v.  80], 

Kyd  ( S . )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  corporations. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1793-94. 

Merewether  (  H.  A.)  and  Stephens  (A.  J.)  His¬ 
tory  of  the  boroughs  and  municipal  corpo¬ 
rations  of  the  united  kingdom,  from  the 
earliest  to  the  present  time ;  with  an  exam¬ 
ination  of  records,  charters,  and  other  doc¬ 
uments,  illustrative  of  their  constitution 
and  powers.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1835. 

Merrifield  (F.)  Burgess’s  manual;  the  con¬ 
stitution  of  corporate  towns,  comprising 
the  provisions  relating  to  the  municipal 
elections,  officers,  town  council,  general 
government  of,  and  administration  of  jus¬ 
tice,  in  boroughs,  and  the  grant  of  charters 
of  incorporation  to  non-corporate  towns. 
12°.  London,  1854. 

Porter  {J.  M.)  Speech  in  the  convention  of 
Pennsylvania,  on  the  right  to  annul  char¬ 
ters  of  incorporation.  58  pp.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1837. 

Puibusr/ue(A.L.  de).  Dictionnaire  municipal ; 
ou,  nouveau  manuel  des  maires.  2C  6d.  8°. 
Paris,  1841. 

Virginia.  Acts  on  the  subject  of  corporations. 
Together  with  an  act  relating  to  the  man¬ 
ufacturing  and  mining  companies,  passed 
February,  13,  1837.  8°.  Richmond,  1853. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


53 


Law — continued. 

Corporations  : 

Willcock  (J.  W.)  Law  of  municipal  corpora¬ 
tions  ;  with  a  brief  sketch  of  their  history ; 
and  a  treatise  on  mandamus  and  quo  war¬ 
ranto.  3°.  London,  1827. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  14]. 

See,  also,  TOWNS. 

Corpus  juris  civilis  :  See  Roman,  or  Civil  law. 

Costs: 

Beames  (J.)  Summary  of  the  doctrine  of 
courts  of  equity  with  respect  to  costs.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1838. 

[Law  library,  v.  22]. 

Brightly  (F.  C.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  costs  in  Pennsylvania.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1847. 

Browne  (E.  J.)  The  law  of  costs  with  refer¬ 
ence  to  damages.  8°.  London,  1843. 

[  With  his  Treatise  on  actions  at  law]. 

Carre  (N.)  La  taxe  en  mature  civile;  con- 
tenant  les  tableaux  de  chaque  procedure, 
avec  l’indication  des  debourses  et  Emolu¬ 
ments  de  tous  les  actes  pour  Paris  et  pour 
les  dEpartements ;  les  lois,  dEcrets,  et  ordon- 
nances  sur  les  frais  et  dEpens,  les  droits  de 
greffe,  les  droits  d’hypothEque,  etc.  8°. 
Paris,  1839. 

Coleman  ( E .)  Bills  of  costs  iu  chancery,  of 
plaintiff  and  defendant,  under  the  old  and 
new  systems  of  taxation ;  also,  costs  on  ad¬ 
ministration  summons  at  chambers,  special 
case,  claim,  petitions,  receivers’  accounts, 
conveyancing,  and  other  proceedings ;  with 
the  order  of  30th  January,  1857.  2d  ed. 
12°.  London,  1857. 

Costs  in  the  court  of  chancery ;  with  practical 
directions  and  remarks  for  the  guidance  of 
the  solicitor  in  the  conducting  of  a  cause, 
[aaoji.]  8°.  Dublin,  1791. 

Dalmas  ( A .  de).  Des  frais  de  justice  en  ma¬ 
ture  criminelle,  correctionnelle  et  de  simple 
police.  8°.  Paris,  1847. 

Daubanton  ( A .  G.)  Dictionnaire  de  la  taxe 
des  frais  et  dEpens.  2C  Ed.  8°.  Paris, 
1807. 

Dux  ( E .  T.)  New  book  of  costs  in  the  superior 
courts  of  common  law  at  Westminster,  also 
in  bankruptcy.  12°.  London,  1847. 

Evans  (./.)  Treatise  on  costs  in  actions  in  the 
superior  courts.  12°.  London,  1859. 

Gray  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  costs  in 
actions  and  other  proceedings  in  the  courts 
of  common  lawat  Westminster.  8°.  London, 
1853. 

8 


Law — continued. 

Costs  : 

Hullock  (J.)  Law  of  costs.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1810. 

Jarman  (H.)  Forms  of  bills  of  costs  in  chan¬ 
cery,  on  the  higher  and  lower  scales,  framed 
with  special  regard  to  the  general  order  of 
court  of  30tli  January,  1857.  8°.  London, 
1857. 

Le  Eiche  (E.  TV.)  Book  of  costs  in  the  com¬ 
mon  law  and  divorce  courts.  12°.  Loudon, 
1860. 

Lloyd  {E.)  New  table  of  costs,  in  parliament, 
chancery,  and  the  exchequer;  including 
conveyancing,  bankruptcy,  and  lunacy; 
also,  appeals  from  the  colonies,  and  the 
court  of  chancery,  with  costs  in  error,  from 
the  king’s  bench  to  the  house  of  lords.  8°. 
London,  1820. 

Mansel  (G.  B.)  Law  and  practice  as  to  costs ; 
with  statutes  and  practical  forms.  12°. 
London,  1840. 

Observations  on  the  great  expense  of  prosecut¬ 
ing  suits  at  law,  with  a  plan  proposing  a 
remedy.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  11. 

Eivoire  (,/.  F.)  Dictionnaire  raisonnE  du  tarif 
des  frais  et  dEpens  en  matiere  civile.  4e  Ed. 
8°.  Paris,  1848. 

Sayer(J.)  Law  of  costs.  8°.  London,  1768. 

Scott  (J.)  Costs  in  the  superior  courts  of  com¬ 
mon  law  and  in  conveyancing,  and  also  in 
bankruptcy,  insolvency,  proceedings  in  the 
crown  office,  and  on  the  crown  side  on  cir¬ 
cuit  and  at  sessions  ;  together  with  costs  of 
interlocutory  rules  and  orders.  8°.  London, 
1866. 

Turner  ( S .)  Present  practice  and  costs  in  the 
high  court  of  chancery.  6th  ed.  by  Robert 
Venables.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1825. 

Counts  :  See  Declarations. 

County  courts  : 

Broom  (JL.)  Practice  of  the  county  courts. 
12°.  London,  1852. 

Pollock  ( C.  E.)  and  Nicol  ( II. )  Pollock’s 
practice  of  the  county  courts,  with  the  deci¬ 
sions  of  the  superior  courts  and  tables  of 
fees  and  costs :  also  appendices  containing 
all  the  statutes,  rules  of  practice,  and  forms, 
including  those  relating  to  bankruptcy.  5th 
ed.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Courts  of  chancery  :  See  Chancery. 

Courts  of  inquiry: 

See  Military  law  ( Courts  martial ) 


54 


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Law — continued. 

COURTS  OK  LAW  : 

Crompton  (if.)  L’authoritie  et  jurisdiction  des 
courts  de  la  majestie  de  la  roygne.  4°. 
Londini,  1594. 

Foss  ( E .)  Tabulae  curiales ;  or,  tables  of  the 
superior  courts  of  Westminster  hall.  8°. 
London,  1865. 

Home  ( //.  lord  Karnes).  Ilistory  of  courts. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

l/n  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  207-282]. 

Instruccion  para  los  tribunales  del  reyno  con- 
forme  al  systema  politico  de  la  constitucion, 
y  decretos  de  las  cortes  extraordinarias  y 
ordittarias  de  la  nacion.  8°.  Madrid,  1820. 

Jones  (R.)  History  of  the  French  bar,  ancient 
and  modem ;  comprising  a  notice  of  the 
French  courts,  their  officers,  practitioners, 
etc.  and  of  the  system  of  legal  education  in 
France.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

[Law  library,  v.  90], 

Kilchin  (  J.  )  Jurisdictions;  or,  the  lawful 
authority  of  courts  leet,  courts  baron,  court 
of  marslialseys,  court  of  pypowder,  and 
antient  demesne.  12°.  London,  1663. 

Lombard  (  IT.)  Archeion;  or,  a  commentary 
upon  the  high  courts  of  justice  of  England. 
12°.  London,  1635. 

Scriven  (J.)  Jurisdiction  of  courts  baron  and 
courts  leet.  4th  ed.  by  Henry  Stalman. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1846. 

[In  his  Treatise  on  copyhold], 

Scroggs  (  W. )  Practice  of  courts  leet  and  courts 
baron.  8°.  London,  1714. 

See,  also,  JURISDICTION. 

Courts  martial  :  See  Military  law  (Courts  martial). 

Covenants  : 

Bingham  (^1.)  and  Colvin  (A.  J.)  Treatise 
on  rents,  real  and  personal  covenants  and 
conditions.  8°.  Albany,  1857. 

Home  ( II.  lord  Karnes).  History  of  promises 
and  covenants.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

[In  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  59-78]. 

Law  of  covenants :  a  treatise  explaining  the 
nature  and  rules  of  the  several  sorts  of 
covenants,  and  the  manner  of  declaring 
and  assigning  the  breaches  and  pleadings 
under  each  proper  title,  [anon.]  2d  ed. 
8°.  London,  1712. 

Platt  ( T.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
covenants.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  3], 

Rawle  (  IV.  H.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  covenants  for  title.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1852. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1854. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1860. 


Law — continued. 

Coverture : 

Bingham  ( P .)  Laws  of  infancy  and  coverture. 
1st  American  from  the  last  London  edition ; 
improved  by  notes,  and  references  to  Amer¬ 
ican  decisions.  8°.  Exeter,  1824. 

- The  same.  2d  American  from  the  last 

London  edition,  with  notes  and  references 
to  English  and  American  cases,  by  E.  H. 
Bennett.  8°.  Burlington,  1849. 

See,  also,  Husband  and  wife.  Marriage. 

Creditors  ;  See  Debtor  and  creditor. 

Crimes  and  punishments  : 

Barber- Beaumont  ( J, .  T.)  Essay  on  criminal 
jurisprudence,  with  a  draft  of  the  penal 
code.  8°.  London,  1821-22. 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  18-19]. 

Beccaria  ( C .  Bonesana,  marchese  di).  Dei 
delitti  e  delle  pene.  Con  note,  comenti  ed 
osservazioni  di  Filangieri,  Montesquieu, 
Voltaire,  Diderot,  Mirabeau,  Bentbam,  ed 
altri  insigni  autori.  8°.  Parigi,  1829. 

- The  same.  Des  ddlits  et  des  peines. 

Nouvelle  Edition  avec  une  commentaire. 
Par  F.  Hdlie.  12°.  Paris,  1856. 

- The  same.  Essay  on  crimes  and  pun¬ 
ishments,  translated  from  the  Italian ;  with 
a  commentary,  attributed  to  Mons.  de  Vol¬ 
taire,  translated  from  the  French.  8°. 
London,  1785. 

- The  same.  12°.  New  York,  1809. 

Bossange  (A.)  Des  crimes  et  des  peines  cap¬ 
itals.  8°.  Paris,  1832. 

Foronda  ( V.  de).  Cartas  sobre  las  leyes 
criminales.  12°.  Madrid,  1794. 

[In  his  Cartas  sobre  l’economia  politics]. 

Hill  ( M.  D.)  Suggestions  for  the  repression 
of  crime.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Lacrctelle  ( P .  L.)  Discours  sur  le  prdjuge 
des  peines  infamantes.  8°.  Paris,  1784. 

Lucas  (C.)  Du  systdme  pdnal  et  du  systdme 
rdpressif  en  gdndral,  et  de  la  peine  de  mort 
en  particulier.  8°.  Paris,  1827. 

Maconochie  (A.)  Thoughts  on  convict  man¬ 
agement,  and  other  subjects  connected  with 
the  Australian  penal  colonies.  8°.  Hobart 
Town,  1838. 

Miraglia  (G.)  Su  gli  effetti  civili  delle  con- 
danne  alle  pene  di  morte  e  dell’ergastolo. 
2“  ed.  8°.  Napoli,  1849. 

Roscoe  (IF.)  Observations  on  penal  jurispru¬ 
dence,  and  the  reformation  of  criminals. 
8°.  London,  1819. 

Rossi  (P.  L.  O.)  Traite  du  droit  pdnal.  2° 
6d.  pr6c6dde  d’une  introduction  par  F. 
H61ie.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1855. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


55 


Law — continued. 

Crimes  and  punishments  : 

Bussell  ( Sir  W.  O.)  Treatise  on  crimes  and 
misdemeanors.  1st  Am.  ed.  with  notes  of 
decisions  in  the  American  courts,  by  Daniel 
Davis.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1824. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1826. 

- The  same.  With  additional  notes  of 

decisions  in  the  American  courts,  by  D. 
Davis,  T.  Metcalf,  and  G.  Sharswood.  2  v. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

- The  same.  By  C.  S.  Greaves.  7th 

Am.  from  the  3d  London  ed.  with  addi¬ 
tional  notes  and  references,  by  George 
Sharswood.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

-  The  same.  4tli  ed.  By  Charles 

Springel  Graeves.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Sampson  (M.  B.)  Criminal  jurisprudence, 
considered  in  relation  to  mental  organiza¬ 
tion.  29  pp.  8°.  London,  1841. 

- Rationale  of  crime,  and  its  appropriate 

treatment:  being  a  treatise  on  criminal  juris¬ 
prudence,  considered  in  relation  to  cerebral 
organization.  From  2d  London  ed.  with 
notes  by  E.  W.  Farnham.  12°.  New 
York,  1846. 

Tellkampf  (J.  L.)  Essays  on  penitentiaries, 
[reform  of  punishments  and  prisons],  etc. 
in  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  of 
America.  8°.  London,  1859. 

[In  his  Essays  on  law  reform,  etc.] 

Voltaire  ( F .  M.  Arouet  de).  Commentaire 
sur  le  livre  des  del  its  et  des  peines  [de 
Beccaria].  16°.  Geneve,  1766. 

Whatcly  (A.)  Thoughts  on  secondary  pun¬ 
ishments  ;  with  observations  on  transport¬ 
ation  and  colonization.  8°.  London,  1832. 

See,  also— 

Criminal  law.  (Treatises). 

Crime  and  criminals,  in  the  general 
alphabet,  p.  251. 

Prisons.  Punishments. 

Criminal  law  : 

1.  Codes. 

Austria. 

Code  p6nal  g6n6ral  de  i’empire  d’Autriche. 
8°.  Paris,  1833. 

[FOUCUER.  Collection  des  lois,  v.  11. 

Bavaria. 

Code  p6nal  du  royaume  de  Bavibre.  Traduit 
de  Pallemand,  avec  des  explications  tirfies 
du  commentaire  officiel,  (expost;  des  motifs), 
et  un  appendice  reufermant;  1,  des  notes 
historiques;  2,  la  traductiqn  depreciations 


Law — continued. 

Criminal  LAW: 

critiques  du  code  de  Baviere,  par  MM.  Ross- 
hirt  et  Mittermaier;  3,  les  prolegomcnes 
du  traite  du  droit  penal  de  Feuerbach ;  par 
Ch.  Vatel.  8°.  Paris,  1852. 

Belgium. 

Projet  de  loi  apportant  des  modifications  aux 
codes  penal  et  destruction  criminelle,  pre¬ 
sente  par  M.  [J.  L.  J.]  Lebeau,  ministre  de 
la  justice,  dans  la  seance  de  la  chambre  des 
representants  du  ler  aout,  1834.  fol.  Brux¬ 
elles,  1834. 

Brazil . 

Code  criminel  de  l’empire  du  Br6sil,  adopte 
en  1830.  8°.  Paris,  1834. 

[Foucher.  Collection  des  lois,  v.  2J. 

Codigo  criminal  do  imperio  do  Brasil.  Por 
Josino  do  Nascimento  Silva.  Nova  edi<;ao 
consideravelmente  augmentada  por  J.  M.  P. 
de  Vasconcellos.  8°.  Rio  Janeiro,  1859. 

Codigo  criminal  do  imperio  do  Brasil.  Por 
Carlos  Antonio  Cordeira.  8°.  Rio  de  Ja¬ 
neiro,  1861. 

China. 

Ta  Tsing  Leu  Lee ;  being  the  fundamental  laws, 
and  a  selection  from  the  supplementary  stat¬ 
utes,  of  the  penal  code  of  China.  Translated 
from  the  Chinese,  by  sir  Geo.  T.  Staunton. 
4°.  London,  1810. 

France. 

Bexon  ( S .)  Parallble  du  code  plinal  d’Angle- 
terre  avec  les  lois  p (males  franchises,  et 
considerations  sur  les  moyens  de  rendre 
celles-ci  plus  utiles.  8°.  Paris,  1800. 

Boitard  (J.  £.)  Lemons  sur  les  codes  p4nal  et 
destruction  criminelle.  Publi6es  par  Gus¬ 
tave  de  Linage,  annot6ea,  comp]6t<:es  et 
mises  en  harmonie  avec  les  lois  nouvelles. 
7e  ed.  8°.  Paris,  1856. 

Code  destruction  criminelle.  Edition  con- 
forme  a  I’edition  originate  du  bulletin  des 
lois.  Suivi  des  motifs  exposes  par  les  con- 
seillers  d’etat,  etc.  12°.  Paris,  1809. 

- The  same.  Edition  originale  et  seule 

officielle.  8°.  Paris,  1810. 

- The  same.  4°.  Paris,  1810. 

- The  same.  (Bulletin  des  lois,  No.  112 

Us.)  8°.  Paris,  1816. 

Code  penal.  Edition  originale  et  seule  offici¬ 
elle.  8°.  Paris,  1810. 

- The  same.  4°.  Paris,  1810. 

- The  same.  (Bulletin  des  lois,  No.  113 

bis.)  8°.  Paris,  1816. 


56 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Criminal  law  : 

Nypels  (J.  S.  G.)  Le  droit  ptinal  framjais  pro- 
gressif  et  compart;.  Code  p6nal  de  1810, 
accompagnd  dee  eources,  des  discussions  au 
conseil  d’etat,  des  exposes  des  motifs  et  des 
rapports  faits  au  corps  16gislatif,  suivi,  1° 
de  lois  modificatives  rendues  en  France, 
Belgique  et  dans  les  Pays-Bas,  depuis  1814 
jusqu’  it  ce  jour  (30  Octobre,  1863;)  2°  de 
la  traduction  fram;aise  du  code  p6nal  Prus- 
sien  de  1831  et  du  code  p6nal  du  royaume 
d'ltalie,  du  20  Novembre,  1859 ;  pr6c6d6 
d’une  bibliotli6que  clioisie  du  droit  criminel 
(droit  pfinal  et  procedure  criminelle).  8°. 
Paris,  1864. 

Ordonnance  de  Louys  xiv,  roy  de  France  et 
de  Navarre,  pour  les  matieres  criminelles. 
Donnie  it  Saint  Germain  en  laye  au  mois 
d’Aoust,  1670.  16°.  Paris,  1671. 

Georgia. 

Colb  (H.)  Compilation  of  the  penal  code  of 
the  state  of  Georgia,  with  the  forms  of  bills 
of  indictment  necessary  in  prosecutions 
under  it,  and  the  rules  of  practice.  8°. 
Macon,  1850. 

Hawaiian  Islands. 

Penal  code,  passed  in  June,  1850.  8°.  Hono¬ 
lulu,  1850. 

India. 

Morgan  (TV.)  and  Macpherson  (A.  G .)  In¬ 
dian  penal  code.  [Act  xlv.  of  1860],  with 
notes.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Italy. 

Nypels  (J.  S.  G.)  Code  pdnal  du  royaume 
d’ltalie,  du  20  Novembre,  1859.  8°.  Paris, 
1864. 

\In  his  Droit  pfinal  francjais]. 

Louisiana. 

Livingston  ( E .)  System  of  penal  law  prepared 
for  the  state  of  Louisiana ;  comprising  codes 
of  offences  and  punishments,  of  procedure, 
of  prison  discipline,  and  of  evidence  appli¬ 
cable  as  well  to  civil  as  to  criminal  cases, 
fol.  New  Orleans,  1824.  [Not  adopted]. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1833. 

New  York. 

Penal  code  of  the  state  of  New  York.  Reported 
complete  by  the  commissioners  of  the  code. 
8°.  Albany,  1865. 

Norway. 

Le  code  p6nal  de  Norw6ge.  8°.  Paris,  1862. 


Law — continued. 

Criminal  law  : 

Pennsylvania. 

Collection  of  the  penal  laws  of  the  common¬ 
wealth  of  Pennsylvania.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1801. 

-  Penal  laws  of  Pennsylvania,  passed 

March  31, 1860.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1860. 

Peru. 

Codigo  penal  Santa-Cruz,  del  estado  Nor-Pe- 
ruano.  Edicion  official.  4°.  Lima,  1836. 

Prussia. 

Nypels  ( J .  S.  G.)  Code  p6nal  prussien  du  14 
avril,  1851,  avec  la  loi  sur  la  mise  en  vigueur 
de  ce  code,  et  les  lois  rendues  jusqu’4  ce 
jour  pour  le  computer  ou  le  modifier,  le  tout 
pr6c6de  d’une  introduction,  et  traduit  pour 
la  premiere  fois  en  framjais.  8°.  Paris,  1862. 

Sicily. 

Lois  de  la  procedure  criminelle  et  lois  pdnales 
du  royaume  des  Deux-Siciles.  8°.  Paris, 
1836. 

[FoucheR:  Collection  des  lois,  v.  4]. 

Spain. 

Laget-Valdeson  (  M. )  and  Laget  (L.)  Th6orie 
du  code  pdnal  espagnol  comparde  avec  la 
ldgislation  fran^aise.  8°.  Paris,  1860. 

Puga  y  Aranjo  (A.)  Codigo  penal,  6  sea  re- 
copilacion  de  delitos  y  penas.  16°.  Madrid, 
1841. 

United  States. 

Livingston  (E.)  System  of  penal  law  for  the 
United  States  of  America,  fol.  Washington, 
1828.  [Not  adopted]. 

3.  Statutes. 

Archbold  ( J .  F.)  Consolidated  criminal  stat¬ 
utes  of  England  and  Ireland,  passed  in  the 
last  session  of  parliament ;  with  notes,  forms 
of  indictments,  and  evidence.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1861. 

Greaves  {C.  S.)  Criminal  law  consolidation 
and  amendments  acts  of  the  24  and  25  Viet. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1862. 

- Lord  Campbell’s  acts,  for  the  further 

improving  the  administration  of  criminal 
justice,  and  the  better  prevention  of  offences; 
together  with  the  act  for  the  better  protec¬ 
tion  of  apprentices  and  servants;  and  act 
for  amending  the  law  relating  to  the  ex¬ 
penses  of  prosecutions ;  with  notes,  obser¬ 
vations,  and  indictments.  8°.  London,  1851. 

Lewis  (E.)  Abridgment  of  the  criminal  law 
of  the  United  States;  containing  the  im¬ 
portant  penal  acts  of  congress  of  the  United 
States  and  of  the  legislatures  of  the  prin¬ 
cipal  states.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1848. 


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57 


Law — continued. 

Criminal  law: 

Matthews  (J.  M. )  Digest  of  the  laws  of  Vir¬ 
ginia,  of  a  criminal  nature,  illustrated  by 
judicial  decisions.  8°.  Richmond,  1861. 

Saunders  (  T.  11'.)  and  Cox  (E.  IF.)  Criminal 
law  consolidation  acts,  1861 ;  the  other  new 
criminal  statutes  of  the  same  session,  to¬ 
gether  with  a  digest  of  the  criminal  cases 
decided  by  the  court  of  criminal  appeal, 
the  superior  courts,  the  central  criminal 
court,  and  on  the  circuits,  from  1848  to 
1861.  12°.  London,  1861. 

3.  Reports. 

Bet l  ( T . )  Crown  cases  reserved  for  considera¬ 
tion  and  decided  by  the  judges  of  England  ; 
with  a  selection  of  cases  and  notes  of  cases 
relating  to  indictable  offences  argued  and 
determined  in  the  court  of  queen’s  bench 
and  courts  of  error,  from  Michaelmas  term, 
1858,  to  Michaelmas  term,  1860.  8°.  Lon¬ 
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Bennett  (E.  H.)  and  Heard  (F.  F.)  Selection 
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2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1856-57. 

Bulletin  des  jugemens  du  tribunal  de  cassa¬ 
tion  rendus  en  mature  criminelle,  de  Pan 
7  jusques  et  y  compris  1863.  68  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1818-64. 

Cox  (E.  IF.)  Reports  of  cases  in  criminal  law 
in  all  the  courts  in  England  and  Ireland, 
1843-64.  With  precedents.  9  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1846-65. 

Dear  sly  (II.  B.)  Crown  cases  reserved  for 
consideration  and  decided  by  the  judges  of 
England ;  with  a  selection  of  cases  relating 
to  indictable  offences,  argued  and  deter¬ 
mined  in  the  court  of  queen’s  bench  and  the 
courts  of  error,  1852  to  1856.  8°.  London, 
1856. 

- and  Bell  ( T .)  The  same.  1856-58. 

8°.  London,  1858. 

Denison  (S.  C.)  Crown  cases  reserved  for 
consideration,  and  decided  by  the  judges  of 
England,  1844-51 ;  continued  to  1852,  by 
R.  R.  Pearce.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1850-52. 

Foster  (M.)  Report  of  some  proceedings  on 
the  commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  and 
goal  delivery  for  the  trial  of  the  rebels  in 
1746  in  the  county  of  Surrey,  and  of  other 
crown  cases.  With  discourses  upon  a  few 
branches  of  the  crown  law.  8°.  Dublin, 
1767. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  By  M.  Dodson.  8°. 

London,  1809. 


Law — continued. 

Criminal  law  : 

Leach  (T.)  Cases  in  crown  law,  determined 
by  the  twelve  judges ;  by  the  court  of  king’s 
bench ;  and  by  commissioners  of  oyer  and 
terminer,  and  general  gaol  delivery,  1730  to 
1815.  4th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1815. 

Leigh  (E.C.)  and  Cave  ( L .  IF.)  Crown  cases 
reserved  for  consideration  and  decided  by 
the  judges  of  England,  1861-65.  v.  1.  8°. 
London,  1866. 

Lcwin  (  G.A .)  Reports  of  cases  on  the  crown 
side  of  the  northern  circuit,  1822-38.  2  v. 
12°.  London,  1834-39. 

Moody  (TF.)  Crown  cases  reserved  for  con¬ 
sideration,  and  decided  by  the  judges  of 
England,  1824-44.  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1837-44. 

Bussell  ( Sir  TF.  O.)  and  Byan  (E.)  Crown 
cases  reserved  for  consideration,  1799-1824. 
London,  1825. 

Temple  (L.)  and  Meiv(G.)  Reports  of  cases 
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v.  1.  8°.  London,  1852. 

Thacher  (P.  O.)  Reports  of  criminal  cases, 
tried  in  the  municipal  court  of  the  city  of 
Boston,  before  P.  O.  Thacher,  from  1823  to 
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ton,  1845. 

See  England.  ( Reports ,  Crown  cases). 

Ireland.  ( Reports ,  Crown  cases). 

New  York. 

4.  Digests. 

Cox(E.TF.)  Criminal  law  digest.  A  digest 
of  criminal  law  cases  decided  during  the 
last  twelve  years.  12°.  London,  1862. 

Deacon  (E.  E.)  Digest  of  the  criminal  law  of 
England.  Also,  a  digest  of  all  the  recent 
statutes  and  crown  cases,  and  a  complete 
digest  of  the  law  against  offences  relating 
to  the  coin,  by  W.M.  Hiudmarch.  3  v.  8°. 
London,  1836. 

Hayes  (E.)  Crimes  and  punishments;  or,  a 
digest  of  the  criminal  statute  law  of  Ireland, 
alphabetically  arranged.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
Dublin,  1843. 

Keele  (TF.  C.)  Provincial  justice,  or  magis¬ 
trate’s  manual ;  being  a  complete  digest  of 
the  criminal  law  of  Canada,  and  a  com¬ 
pendious  view  of  the  provincial  law  of 
UpperCanada.  3d  ed.  8°.  Toronto,  1861. 

Tomlins  (H.  N.)  Digested  index  to  the  crown 
law ;  and  J.  A.  Jones’  Index  to  the  criminal 
cases  in  the  supreme,  circuit,  and  district 
courts  of  the  United  States.  8°.  New  York, 
1823. 


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Criminal  law  : 

5.  Treatises. 

Alison  (A.)  Principles  of  the  criminal  law  of 
Scotland.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1832. 

Atkyns  (Sir  E.)  Enquiry  into  the  power  of 
dispensing  with  penal  statutes.  2d  ed.  fol. 
London,  1689. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  6]. 

Barbour  (  O.  L.)  Treatise  on  the  criminal  law 
of  the  state  of  New  York ;  and  upon  the 
jurisdiction,  duty,  and  authority  of  justices 
of  the  peace,  and,  incidentally,  of  the  power 
and  duty  of  sheriffs,  constables,  etc.  in  crim¬ 
inal  cases.  2d  ed.  8°.  Albany,  1852. 

Becot  (J. )  De  ^organisation  de  la  justice 
rdpressive  aux  principales  dpoques  histo- 
riques.  8°.  Paris,  1860. 

Bentham  (J.)  Principles  of  penal  law.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1843. 

f In  his  Works,  v.  1]. 

Bexon  ( S .)  Ddveloppement  de  la  thdoriedes 
lois  criminelles.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1802. 

Bishop  (J.  P.)  Commentaries  on  the  criminal 
law.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1856-58. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  2v.  8°.  Boston, 

1865. 

Bonneville  (A.)  De  l’amdlioration  de  la 
loi  criminelle,  en  vue  d'une  justice  plus 
prompte,  plus  efficace,  plus  gdndreuse,  et 
plus  moraliste.  8°.  Paris,  1855. 

- De  la  rdcidive;  ou,  des  moyens  les  plus 

efficaces  pour  constater,  rechercher  et  re- 
primer  les  recliutes  dans  toute  infraction 
4  la  loi  pdnale.  8°.  Paris,  1844. 

Bourguinon(C.  S.)  Dictionnaire  rai sound  des 
lois  pdnales  de  France.  3v.ini.  8°.  Paris, 
1811. 

Brissot  de  Warville  ( J .  P.)  Moyens  d’adoucir 
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nuire  4  la  suretd  publique.  8°.  Chalons- 
sur  Marne,  1781. 

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Berlin,  1781. 

Burke  (P.)  Criminal  law  and  its  sentences, 
in  treasons,  felonies,  and  misdemeanors; 
with  a  supplement  including  all  statutable 
alterations  and  additions  down  to  the 
present  time.  16°.  London,  1845. 

Cabinet  lawyer;  a  popular  digest  of  the  laws 
of  England,  with  the  criminal  law  of  Eng¬ 
land.  Also,  a  dictionary  of  law  terms, 
[anon.]  16°.  London,  1838. 

- The  same.  19th  ed.  16°.  London, 

1863. 


Law — continued. 

Criminal  law  : 

Carrington  ( F .  A.)  Supplement  to  all  the 
modem  treatises  on  the  criminal  law.  12°. 
London,  1826. 

Chabrol-Chameane  (E.  de).  Dictionnaire  gd- 
ndral  des  lois  pdnales,  disciplinaires  et  de 
police,  contenant :  1°.  Le  texte  des  codes 
pdnal  et  destruction  criminelle ;  2".  Le 
texte  des  lois  pronon^ant  des  peines  en 
matidre  civile,  administrative,  fiscale,  mil- 
itaire,  maritime,  etc.;  3°.  Le  texte  des  lois 
disciplinaires  et  de  police  gdndrale ;  4°.  Sous 
chaque  texte,  l’exposd  des  difficultds  rdso- 
lues  par  la  jurisprudence  et  la  doctrine  des 
auteurs.  Nouv.  dd.  avec  un  suppldment 
clironologique  au  courant  du  dernidre  dtat 
de  la  legislation  criminelle.  2v.  8°.  Paris, 
1851. 

Chitty  (J.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  criminal 
law ;  comprising  the  practice,  pleadings, 
and  evidence  which  occur  in  the  course  of 
criminal  prosecutions,  whether  by  indict¬ 
ment  or  information;  with  a  copious  col¬ 
lection  of  precedents.  4  v.  8°.  London, 
1816. 

- The  same.  5th  Am.  from  2d  London 

ed.  with  notes  and  corrections,  by  R.  Peters, 
and  T.  Huntington ;  and  cases  decided  in 
the  courts  of  the  United  States,  and  of  the 
several  states,  by  J.  C.  Perkins.  3  v.  8°. 
New  York,  1847. 

Compte  gdndral  de  l’administration  de  la  jus¬ 
tice  criminelle  en  France,  pendant  les  an- 
ndes  1839-48.  10  v.  4°.  Paris,  1841-50. 

Compte  de  l’administration  de  la  justice  crim¬ 
inelle  en  Belgique,  pendant  les  anndes 
1831-35.  2  v.  in  1.  4°.  Bruxelles,  183&-39. 

Crown  circuit  companion  ;  in  which  is  incor¬ 
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10th  ed.  Containing  numerous  precedents, 
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ent  time.  By  Archer  Ryland.  8°.  London, 
1836. 

Dagge  (II  )  Considerations  on  criminal  law. 
2d  ed.  3  v.  12°.  London,  1774. 

Du  Boys  (A.)  Histoire  du  droit  criminel  des 
peuples  anciens,  depuis  la  formation  des 
socidtds  jusqu’A,  l’dtablissement  du  christi- 
anisme.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

- Histoire  du  droit  criminel  des  peuples 

moderues,  consider'd  dans  ses  rapports  avec 
les  progrds  de  la  civilisation,  depuis  la  chute 
de  l’empire  romain  jusqu’au  xix°  siecle. 
2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1854-58. 


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Eden  (  W.  lord  Auckland).  Principles  ofpenal 
law.  [anon.]  3d  ed.  8°.  Dublin,  1772. 

Gabbett  (</.)  Treatise  on  the  criminal  law; 
comprehending  all  crimes  and  misdemean¬ 
ors  punishable  by  indictment,  and  offences 
cognizable  summarily  by  magistrates;  with 
the  modes  of  proceeding  upon  each.  2  v. 
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GauYet  (JL)  Stile  universel  de  toutes  les 
cours  et  jurisdictions  du  royaume,  pour 
l’instruction  de  matures  criminelles,  sui- 
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Hayward  (A.)  Historical  sketch  of  reforms  in 
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Henry  (J.)  Report  on  the  criminal  law  of 
Demerara,  and  in  the  ceded  Dutch  colonies; 
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of  fiscal.  8°.  London,  1821. 

Home  (  H.  lord  Karnes).  History  of  the  crimi¬ 
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Hume  (D.)  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  Scot¬ 
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ishment  of  crimes.  2  v.  4°.  Edinburgh, 
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- Commentaries  on  the  law  of  Scotland 

respecting  trial  for  crimes.  2  v.  4°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1800. 

- Commentaries  on  the  law  of  Scotland 

respecting  crimes.  With  supplement,  by 
Benjamin  R.  Bell.  4t'h  ed.  2  v.  4°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1844. 

- Supplemental  notes  to  Mr.  Hume’s 

commentaries  on  the  law  of  Scotland  re¬ 
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Kerr  ( L .)  Exposition  of  the  criminal  laws  of 
the  territory  of  Orleans,  the  practice  of  the 
courts  of  criminal  jurisdiction,  the  duties  of 
their  officers,  with  a  collection  of  forms  for 
the  use  of  magistrates  and  others.  8°.  New 
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Lucas  ( C .)  Du  systdme  pdnal  et  du  systcme 
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Manor  {J.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  criminal  law 
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reclit  als  grundlage  der  neueren  deutschen 
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criminum,  quam  insummosenatunoviorbis. 
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Mittermaier  (C.J.  A.)  Die  strafgesetzgebung 
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gebungen,  und  fiber  die  schwierigkeiten  der 
codification,  mit  vorzfiglicher  rficksiclit  auf 
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Morgan  (J.)  Essays  upon  the  law  of  evidence ; 
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Morin  ( P .  A.)  Repertoire  general  raisonne  du 
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llossi  (P.  L.  0.)  Trait6  du  droit  penal.  2°  6d. 
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Staples  (TV.  B.)  History  of  the  criminal  law 
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our  criminal  laws,  particularly  on  the  cir¬ 
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charge  given  to  the  grand  jury  for  the 
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1785. 

Tissot  (J.)  Le  droit  p6nal,  6tudi6  dans  ses 
principes,  dans  les  usages,  et  les  lois  des 
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Toulmin  ( H. )  and  Blair  (J.)  Law  of  Ken¬ 
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Venice.  Leggi  criminali  del  dominio  veneto 
raccolte  [da  Barbone  Morosini  e  Alvise 
Mocenico]  e  per  publico  decreto  ristampate. 
4°.  Venezia,  1751. 

Vilanova  y  Manes  (Senen)or,  Senen  Vilanovay 
Manes.  Materia  criminal  forense;  6,  tratado 
universal  tedrico  y  pr&ctico,  de  los  delitos 
y  delincuentes  en  gdneroy  especie.  4  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1827. 

Walter  (F.)  Histoire  du  droit  criminel  chez 
les  Romains.  Traduite  de  l'Allemand  par 
J.  Picquot-Damesne.  8°.  Paris,  1863. 

Warren  (M.)  Ohio  criminal  law  and  forms. 
And  a  treatise  upon  the  powers  and  duties  of 
justices,  mayors,  marshals,  and  constables, 
in  criminal  cases.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1856. 

- The  same.  2ded.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1857. 

Wharton  (F.)  Treatise  on  the  criminal  law 
of  the  United  States,  and  of  Massachusetts, 
New  York,  Pennsylvania,  and  Virginia; 
with  the  decisions  on  cases  arising  upon 
those  statutes;  together  with  the  English 


Law — continued. 

Criminal  law: 

and  American  authorities  upon  criminal 
law  in  general.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1852. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1855. 

- The  same.  4tli  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1857. 

Willan  (J.  F.)  Manual  of  the  criminal  law 
of  Canada.  8°.  Quebec,  1861. 

Zuppetta  (L.)  Corso  completo  di  legislazione 
penale  comparata;  ossia,  eomenti  storico- 
filosofico-legali  al  codice  di  procedura  crim- 
inale  degli  stati  sardi  e  di  tutti  gli  altri 
stati  d’ltalia,  messi  in  comparazione  fra  di 
loro.  3  v.  8°.  Torino,  1852-55. 

See,  also — 

Accomplices.  Information. 

Crimes  and  pun-  Practice.  (Criminal). 

isiiments.  Procedure.  (Criminal). 

Evidence.  Trials. 

Indictments. 

Crown  cases  :  See  Criminal  law. 

Also,  England.  (Crown  cases). 

Crown  debts: 

Prideaux  (F.)  Law  of  judgments  and  crown 
debts,  as  they  affect  real  property.  4th 
ed.  12°.  London,  1854. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  with  an  additional 

appendix,  containing  the  18th  Viet.  c.  15, 
with  notes  and  the  recent  decisions.  12°. 
London,  1856. 

Custodian  reports  :  See  Outlawry. 

Customary  law: 

Argcntri  (  B.  d’).  Commentarii  in  patrias 
Britonum  leges,  seu  consuetudines  generales 
antiquissimi  ducatus  Britauniae.  Editio  5\ 
fol.  Parisiis,  1640. 

Berroyer  (C.)  et  Laurib-e  (E.  de).  Biblio- 
theque  des  coutumes.  4°.  Paris,  1699. 

Blount  (T.)  Fragmenta  antiquitatis ;  or,  an¬ 
cient  tenures  of  land,  and  jocular  customs  of 
manors.  With  additions,  by  Josiah  and  H. 
M.  Beckwith.  4°.  London,  1815. 

Coutume  de  Bretagne,  et  usances  particulicres 
de  quelques  villes  et  territoires  de  la  mesme 
province,  [anon.]  4°.  Nantes,  1725. 

Coutume  de  Paris  redig6e  dans  l’ordre  naturel 
par  Pierre  Le  Maistre.  Nouv.  6d.  par  G.  A. 
Guyot.  fol.  Paris,  1741. 

Coutume  reformde  du  pais  et  duche  de  Nor¬ 
mandie,  publiee  par  H.  Basnagede  Beauval. 
v.  1.  fol.  Rouen,  1694. 

- The  same.  4e  6d.  fol.  Rouen,  1778. 

[Basnage  de  Beauval  (H.)  (F.uvres). 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


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Law — continued. 

CUSTOMARY  LAW : 

Coutumes  du  duchd  de  Bourgogne  ;  avec  les 
anciennes  coutumes,  tant  general es  que 
locales,  de  la  nieme  province,  non  encore 
imprimees,  avec  les  observations  de  J. 
Bouliier.  2  v.  fol.  Dijon,  1742-46. 

- The  same.  Nouveau  coutumier  gdn- 

dral ;  ou,  corps  des  coutumes  gdndrales  et 
particulidres  de  France,  et  des  provinces 
connues  sous  le  nom  des  Gaules.  Par  C.  A. 
Bourdot  de  Richebourg.  Avec  les  notes  de 
T.  Chauvelin,  J.  Brodeau,  et  J.  M.  Ricard ; 
jointes  aux  annotations  de  C.  Du  Molin,  F. 
Ragueau  et  G.  Michel  de  La  Rochemaillet. 
4  v.  fol.  Paris,  1724. 

Coustumes  gdndrales  et  particulidres  de 
France  et  des  Gaulles,  corrigdes  et  annotees 
de  plusieurs  decisions,  arrests,  et  autres 
choses  notables  par  Charles  Dumoulin. 
Augraentdes  et  reveues  par  Gabriel  Michel. 
2  v.  fol.  Paris,  1615. 

Coutumes  des  duchd,  bailliage  et  prdvdtd 
d’Orldans,  et  ressort  d’iceux,  avec  intro¬ 
ductions  gdndrale  et  particulidres  par  R.  J. 
Pothier.  Nouv.  dd.  4°.  Paris,  1780. 

Coutumes  de  Vitry  le  Francois,  avec  le  com- 
mentaire  de  Charles  de  Saligny.  4C  dd. 
augmentde  d’une  nouvelle  harmonie  de  loix, 
d’arrests,  et  decisions  interprdtatives  du 
droit  coutumier.  4°.  Chalons,  1676. 

Houard  (D.)  Traitds  sur  les  coutumes  anglo- 
normandes  publids  en  Angleterre,  depuis 
le  onzidme  jusqu’au  quatorzidme  sidcle.  4  v. 
4°.  Londres,  Paris,  Rouen,  etc.  1776-*81. 

Klimrath  (H.)  Etudes  sur  les  coutumes.  8°. 
Paris,  1837. 

Loysel(A.)  Institutes  coutumieres;  ou,  man- 
uel  de  plusieurs  et  diverses  rdgles,  sentences 
et  proverbes,  tant  anciens  que  modernes,  du 
droit  coutumier  et  plus  ordinaire  de  la 
France;  avec  les  notes  d’Eusebe  de  Lau- 
ridre.  Nouv.  dd.  par  MM.  Dupin  et  E.  La- 
boulaye.  2  v.  12°.  Paris,  1846. 

Customs  (Laws  of  the). 

England. 

Ellis  (It.)  Laws  and  practical  regulations 
forming  the  water-side  and  general  practice 
of  the  customs.  2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1845. 

IIale(SirM.)  De  port i bus  maris.  Concern¬ 
ing  the  customs  of  goods  imported  and  ex¬ 
ported.  8°.  Dublin,  1787. 

Hargrave  (F.)  Tracts  relating  to  the  law  of  Eng¬ 
land.  no.  1], 

Hamel  (F.  J.)  Laws  of  the  customs ;  consoli¬ 
dated  by  direction  of  the  lords  commis- 

9 


Law — continued. 

Customs: 

sioners  of  her  majesty’s  treasury;  (16  and 
17  Vic.  c.  106  and  107).  With  a  com¬ 
mentary,  containing  practical  forms,  notes 
of  decisions  in  leading  customs  cases,  and 
appendix  of  the  acts.  8°.  London,  1854. 

Hume  ( J .  D.)  Laws  of  the  customs,  com¬ 
piled  by  direction  of  the  lords  commissioners 
of  his  majesty’s  treasury.  8°.  London,  1836. 

Lees  (J.)  Laws  of  the  customs,  with  the  tariff 
or  customs  table,  and  customs  forms.  12°. 
London,  1859. 

Spain. 

Ley  de  aduanas,  aranceles  6  instruccion,  que 
regan  en  la  peninsula  6  islas  adyacentes, 
desdel°denoviembredel841.  fol.  Madrid, 
1841. 

United  States. 

Andrews  ( C.C . )  Practical  treatise  on  the  reve¬ 
nue  laws.  8°.  Boston,  1858. 

Gordon  (  T.  F. )  Collection  of  the  laws  of  the 
United  States  relating  to  revenue,  naviga¬ 
tion  and  commerce,  and  lighthouses,  etc.  to 
March  4,  1843,  including  the  treaties  with 
foreign  powers.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1844. 

- Digest  of  the  treaties  and  statutes  of 

the  United  States  relating  to  commerce, 
navigation,  and  revenue.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1830. 

United  States  ( Treasury  department).  Gen¬ 
eral  regulations  under  the  revenue  and  col¬ 
lection  laws  of  the  United  States.  8°.  Wash¬ 
ington,  1857. 

See,  also,  Commerce,  pp.  232-241. 

Damages  : 

Feraud-Giraud  (A.  J.  D.)  Des  dommages 
occasioning  it  la  propridtd  privde  par  les 
travaux  publics.  2“  dd.  conforme  a  la  pre¬ 
miere,  publide  sur  le  titre  de :  Etudes  sur  la 
legislation  et  la  j  urisprudence  concernant  les 
fouilles  et  extractions  de  materiaux,  occupa¬ 
tions  temporaires,  et  dommages  causds  it  la 
propridtd  privde  en  dehors  de  1’ expropria¬ 
tion  en  exdcutant  les  travaux  publics.  8°. 
Aix,  1851. 

Mayne(J.  D.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  damages: 
comprisingtheirmeasure,  the  mode  in  which 
they  are  assessed  and  reviewed,  the  practice 
of  granting  new  trials,  and  the  law  of  set-off, 
and  compensation  under  the  lands  clauses 
act.  8°.  London,  1856. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

[Law  library,  v.  92]. 

Sayer(J.)  Law  of  damages.  8°.  London,  1780. 


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Law — continued. 

Damages  : 

Sedgwick  (  T.)  Treatise  on  the  measure  of  dam¬ 
ages;  or,  principles  which  govern  the  amount 
of  compensation  recovered  in  suits  at  law. 
8°.  New  York,  1847. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  enlarged.  8°.  New 

York,  1852. 

- The  same.  3ded.  8°.  New  York,  1858. 

See,  also,  Arbitration.  Compensation. 

De  rege  inconsulto  :  See  Writs. 

Death  ( Punishment  by) : 

Bradford  (TF.)  Inquiry  how  far  the  punish¬ 
ment  of  death  is  necessary  in  Pennsylvania. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1793. 

Lucas  (C.)  De  la  peine  de  mort.  8°.  Paris, 
1827. 

[In  his  Syst&me  pbnal]. 

Miraglia  (G.)  Su  gli  effetti  civili  delle  con- 
danne  alle  pene  di  inorte  e  dell’ergastolo. 
2 11  ed.  8°.  Napoli,  1849. 

Mittermaier  (C.  J.  A.)  Capital  punishment; 
based  on  Mittermaier’s  Todesstrafe.  Edited 
by  J.  M.  Moir.  12°.  London,  1865. 

Neate  ( C .)  Considerations  on  the  punishment 
of  death.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Purrington  (T.)  Report  on  capital  punish¬ 
ment,  made  to  the  Maine  legislature,  1836. 
3d  ed.  8°.  Washington,  1852. 

Taylor  (S.)  Anti-draco:  or,  reasons  for  abol¬ 
ishing  the  punishment  of  death  in  cases  of 
forgery.  8°.  London,  1830. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  74]. 

See,  also,  In  the  general  alphabet,  Capital  Punish¬ 
ment,  p.  199. 

Debt  [Imprisonment  for):  See  Imprisonment  for  debt. 

Debtor  and  creditor  : 

Ellis  (C.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  debtor  and 
creditor.  8°.  London,  1822. 

Forsyth  (  IF.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to 
composition  with  creditors.  With  an  appen¬ 
dix  and  supplement,  containing  precedents 
of  pleadings  and  deeds.  2d  ed.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1845. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  12°.  London,  1854. 

Holcombe  (J.  P.)  Merchant’s  book  of  refer¬ 
ence  for  debtor  and  creditor  in  the  United 
States  and  Canada.  8°.  New  York,  1848. 

Holland  (T.  E.)  Essay  upon  composition 
deeds,  and  other  modes  of  arrangement 
with  creditors.  With  a  supplement.  12°. 
London,  1864-65. 

Moore  ( J .  B.)  Laws  of  trade  in  the  United 
States ;  statutes  of  the  several  states  con¬ 
cerning  debtors  and  creditors.  12°.  New 
York,  1840. 


Law — continued. 

Debtor  and  creditor: 

Barn  (J.)  Practical  treatise  of  assets,  debts, 
and  incumbrances.  8°.  London,  1832. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  8]. 

Salgado  de  Somoza  (  F.)  Labyrinthus  credito- 
rum  concurrentium  ad  litem  per  debitorem 
communem  inter  illos  causatam.  2  v.  fol. 
Antverpiae,  1653. 

Troplong  (It.  T.)  Des  privileges ;  ou,  commen- 
taire  des  titres  xvii  du  livre  ii  dll  code  civil. 
2C  6d.  8°.  Paris,  1835. 

Trower  (C.F.)  Law  of  debtor  and  creditor ; 
to  which  is  subjoined  a  table  of  the  courts 
in  England  and  Wales  for  the  recovery  of 
debts.  8°.  London,  1860. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1860. 

[Law  library,  v.  104]. 

See,  also — 

Assets.  Collection  laws. 

Assignments.  Imprisonment  for  debt. 

Bankruptcy. 

Decedents  (Estates  of). 

See— Assets. 

Descents. 

Dower. 

Executors  and  ad¬ 
ministrators. 

Declarations  : 

Broicn  (TF.)  Entering  clerk’s  vade  mecum  ; 
being  an  exact  collection  of  precedents  for 
declarations  and  pleadings  in  most  actions. 
8°.  London,  1678. 

Coke  (E.)  Book  of  entries;  containing  perfect 
and  approved  presidents  of  counts,  declara¬ 
tions,  informations,  pleints,  indictments, 
barres,  etc.  concerning  the  practical  part  of 
the  laws  of  England,  in  actions  real,  per¬ 
sonal,  and  mixt,  and  appeals.  2d  ed.  Care¬ 
fully  corrected,  fol.  London,  1671. 

Hennell  (C.)  Forms  of  declarations,  etc.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  3]. 

Bead  (C.)  American  pleader’s  assistant; 
being  a  collection  of  approved  declarations, 
writs,  returns  and  proceedings  in  the  seve¬ 
ral  actions  now  in  use  in  the  United  States. 
With  notes  and  additions,  by  A.  Jordan, 
W.  M.  Rockefeller,  and  M.  L.  Shindel.  8°. 
Sunbury,  1853. 

See,  also,  Pleadings. 

|  Decrees  in  equity.  See  Equity. 

Deeds: 

Bell  (B.)  System  of  the  form  of  deeds  used 
in  Scotland.  3d  ed.  enlarged  and  improved. 
7  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1811-14. 


Orphans. 

Probate. 

Wills. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


63 


Law — continued. 

Deeds  : 

Cornish  (TV.  F.)  Treatise  on  purchase  deeds ; 
consisting  of  brief  and  familiar  essays  on 
the  various  assurances  by  which  free-hold 
property  is  transferred ;  and  of  precedents, 
with  theoretical  and  practical  annotations. 
8°.  London,  1828. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

[Law  library,  v.  90], 

Dixon  (B.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to 
title-deeds.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1826. 

See,  also,  Conveyancing.  Stamps. 

Mortgage.  Titles  to  land. 

Defamation  :  See  libel  and  slander. 

Delaware. 

Statutes. 

Laws  of  the  government  of  New  Castle,  Kent, 
and  Sussex,  upon  the  Delaware,  fol.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1741. 

Laws  of  Delaware,  1700  to  1829.  Published  by 
authority.  8  v.  8°.  New  Castle  and  Dover, 
1797-1837. 

Laws  of  Delaware,  to  the  year  1829,  inclusive. 
Revised  ed.  [By  Willard  Hall.]  8°.  Wil¬ 
mington,  1829. 

Laws  of  Delaware,  1813  to  1818;  1821  to  1827; 
1829  to  1839;  1841,  1843,1847,1849,  1859, 
1861,  special  session,  1861,  and  1863.  38  v. 
8°.  Dover,  Wilmington,  and  Georgetown, 
1813-62. 

Revised  statutes  of  Delaware,  to  1852.  [By 
S.  M.  Harrington,  J.  P.  Comegys,  and  D. 
M.  Bates].  8°.  Dover,  1852. 

Reports. 

Harrington  (S.  M.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
superior  court  of  errors  and  appeals  of  Del¬ 
aware,  1832  to  1855.  5v.  8°.  Dover, 1837-56. 

Delaware  boundary. 

Indenture  of  agreement,  4th  July,  1760,  be¬ 
tween  [Frederick  Calvert,  7th]  lord  Bal¬ 
timore  and  Thomas  and  Richard  Penn, 
esquires,  settling  the  limits  and  boundaries 
of  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and  the  three 
lower  counties  of  Newcastle,  Kent,  and  Sus¬ 
sex,  or  Delaware,  fol.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

Message  from  the  governor  of  Maryland, 
transmitting  the  reports  of  the  joint  com¬ 
missioners,  and  of  lieut.  col.  Graham,  U.  S. 
engineers,  in  relation  to  the  intersection  of 
the  boundary  lines  of  the  states  of  Maryland, 
Pennsylvania,  and  Delaware.  8°.  Wash¬ 
ington,  1850. 

Demeraha : 

Henry  (./.)  Report  on  the  criminal  law  of 
Demerara,  and  in  the  ceded  Dutch  colonies. 
8°.  London,  1821. 


Law — continued. 

Demurrer : 

Hansel  (G.  B.)  Treatise  on  the  law  and  prac¬ 
tice  of  demurrer  to  pleadings  and  evidence 
in  personal  actions.  8°.  London,  1828. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

[Law  library,  v.  26] . 

See,  also,  Jurisdiction.  Pleading. 

Denization.  See  alienage. 

Denmark : 

Danish  laws ;  or,  the  code  of  Christian  the 
fifth.  Translated  for  the  use  of  the  English 
inhabitants  of  the  Danish  settlements  in 
America.  8°.  London,  1756. 

Descents  : 

Blackstone  ( Sir  TV.)  An  essay  on  collateral 
consanguinity.  The  law  of  descents.  8°. 
Oxford,  1762. 

[In  his  law  tracts,  v.  1]. 

Chitty  (H.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  descents. 
8°.  London,  1825. 

Hayes  (TV.)  Principles  for  expounding  dis¬ 
positions  of  real  estate  to  ancestor  and  heirs 
in  tail,  parent  and  issue.  With  an  elemen¬ 
tary  essay,  dissertations  on  several  of  Mr. 
Fearne’s  doctrines,  and  analytical  tables  of 
cases.  8°.  London,  1829. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  7], 

Becve  (T.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  descents  in 
the  United  States.  8°.  New  York,  1825. 

Swinburne  (T.)  Thorough  elucidation  of  the 
whole  doctrine  of  descents,  by  means  of  a 
restoration  and  re-assertion  of  such  of  the 
common  law’s  own  long  lost  original  prin¬ 
ciples  as  relate  to  real  property.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1825. 

Watkins  (C.)  Essay  on  the  law  of  descents. 
With  an  appendix  on  the  distribution  of  the 
personal  effects  of  intestates.  4th  ed.  With 
corrections  and  notes,  by  Joshua  Williams. 
8°.  London,  1837. 

See,  also,  inheritance,  registration,  succession. 

Devises  : 

Fearne  (C.)  Essay  on  contingent  remainders 
and  executory  devises.  1st  Am.  from  the 
6th  London  ed.  with  notes  and  index,  by 
Charles  Butler.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1819. 

- The  same.  10th  ed.  containing  the 

notes,  cases,  and  other  matter  added  to  the 
former  editions,  by  Charles  Butler;  with 
an  original  view  of  executory  interests  in 
real  and  personal  property,  comprising  the 
points  deducible  from  the  cases  stated  in  the 
treatise  of  Fearne,  as  well  as  statements  of 
and  the  conclusions  from  three  hundred 
additional  modern  cases,  together  with  re- 


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Law — continued. 

devises  : 

ferences  to  numerous  other  decisions,  and 
so  connected  with  the  text  of  Fearne  as  to 
form  a  body  of  notes  thereto,  by  Josiah  W. 
Smith.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1844. 

Gilbert  (G.)  Law  of  devises,  last  wills,  and 
revocations.  4th  ed.  8°.  Dublin,  1792. 

Kcatinge  (  T.)  Short  treatise  on  family  settle¬ 
ments  and  devises;  principally  designed  to 
show  in  what  manner,  and  to  what  extent 
of  duration,  property  may  be  preserved  in 
families.  8°.  London,  1810. 

Powell  (J.  J.)  Essay  on  devises.  3d  ed.  With 
copious  notes,  and  an  appendix  of  prece¬ 
dents,  and  also  a  treatise  on  the  construc¬ 
tion  of  devises.  By  Thomas  Jarman.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1827. 

- The  same.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1838. 

[Law  library,  v.  21-22], 

See,  also,  legacies.  settlements. 

LIMITATIONS.  WILLS. 

Digest  or  pandects  :  See  Roman  or  civil  law. 

Digests  :  See  the  particular  subject  digested. 

Dignities:  See  Nobility. 

Dilapidations  : 

Bacon  ( F .  lord).  The  case  of  impeachment 
of  waste.  8°.  London,  1741. 

[In  his  Law  tracts,  pp.  195-218]. 

Elmes  (J.)  Practical  treatise  on  ecclesiastical 
and  civil  dilapidations,  re-instatements, 
waste,  etc.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1829. 

Gibbons  ( D .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  dilapi¬ 
dations  and  nuisances.  2d  ed.  8°.  London, 
1849. 

Gi’ady  (S.  G.)  Law  of  fixtures,  with  the  law 
of  dilapidations.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

[Law  library,  v.  51]. 

Morris  (T.)  Treatise  on  dilapidations.  12°. 
London,  1865. 

Tool  (G.  V.)  Essay  "on  waste,  nuisance,  and 
trespass,  chiefly  with  reference  to  remedies 
in  equity ;  treating  of  the  law  of  timber, 
mines,  lights,  water,  support,  the  construc¬ 
tion  of  public  works,  etc.  8°.  London, 
1863. 

Diplomacy  : 

See  Law  of  nations.  {Treaties). 

Discovery  of  evidence  : 

Hare  (T.)  Treatise  on  discovery  of  evidence 
by  bill  and  answer  in  equity.  8°.  London, 
1836. 

Petheram,  (  JF.  C.)  Law  and  practice  relating 
to  discovery  by  interrogatories  under  the 


Law — continued. 

Discovery  : 

common  law  procedure  act,  1854.  12°. 

London,  1864. 

Wigram  {J.)  Points  in  the  law  of  discovery. 
8°.  London,  1836. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[LVw  library,  v.  13]. 

Willis  {J.  W.)  Digest  of  the  rules  and  practice 
as  to  interrogatories  for  the  examination  of 
witnesses  in  courts  of  equity  and  common 
law;  with  precedents.  8°.  London,  1816. 
Distress  : 

Bradby  {J. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  distresses. 
2d  ed.  with  additions,  by  John  Adams.  8°. 
London,  1828. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1833. 

[Law  library,  v.  1]. 

Bullen  ( E. )  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
distress  for  rent,  and  of  things  dainage- 
feasant ;  with  forms.  12°.  London,  1842. 

Gilbert  (  G.)  Law  of  distresses  and  replevins, 
delineated.  8°.  London,  1757. 

See,  also,  Attachment.  Rent. 

District  of  Columbia  : 

Statutes. 

Abstract  of  the  laws  of  the  District  of  Colum¬ 
bia.  By  M.  Thompson.  3d  ed.  8°.  Wash¬ 
ington,  1855. 

Acts  of  congress  in  relation  to  the  District  of 
Columbia,  from  July  16th,  1790,  to  March 
4th,  1831 ;  and  of  the  legislatures  of  Vir¬ 
ginia  and  Maryland,  in  regard  to  that  Dis¬ 
trict.  With  notes  of  the  proceedings  of 
congress  in  regard  to  the  permanent  seat  of 
government  of  the  United  States.  By  A. 
Davis.  8°.  Washington,  1831. 

Analytical  digest  of  the  laws  of  the  District  of 
Columbia,  containing  all  the  laws  of  Mary¬ 
land,  of  force  and  applicable  in  the  District 
of  Columbia,  and  the  acts  of  congress  in 
relation  to  the  District,  to  March  3,  1863. 
Accompanied  with  brief  statements  of  com¬ 
mon  law  and  judicial  decisions.  By  M. 
Thompson.  8°.  Washington,  1863. 

Black  code  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  in 
force  September  1st,  1848.  By  Worthington 
G.  Snethen.  8°.  New  York,  1848. 

Code  of  laws  for  the  District  of  Columbia. 
Prepared  under  authority  of  the  act  of  con¬ 
gress,  29th  April,  1816,  by  W.  Cranch. 
[JYo<  adopted ].  8°.  Washington,  1819. 

Reports. 

Cranch  {W.)  Reports  of  cases,  civil  and  crim¬ 
inal,  in  the  United  States’  circuit  court  of  the 
District  of  Columbia,  1801  to  1841.  6  v.  8°. 
Boston,  1852-53. 

See,  also,  Washington  (City  of). 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


65 


Law — continued. 

District  court  reports  :  See  United  States. 

Divorce : 

Bishop  (J.  P.)  Commentaries  on  the  law  of 
marriage  and  divorce,  and  evidence  in  mat¬ 
rimonial  suits.  8°.  Boston,  1852. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1856. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1864. 

Bonald  ( L .  G.  A.  de).  Du  divorce,  consid6r6 
au  dix-neuvieme  siScle  relativement  a  l’etat 
domestique  et  it  l’etat  public  de  soci6t6.  8°. 
Paris,  1847. 

[/n  his  CGuvres]. 

Byrne  [J.  P .)  Handy  book;  or,  the  new  law 
of  divorce  and  matrimonial  causes;  with 
the  acts  21  and  22  Vic.  c.  85,  and  21  and  22 
Vic.  c.  108 ;  and  the  practice  of  the  divorce 
court  popularly  explained.  12°.  London, 
1860. 

Fraser  ( P .)  Conflict  of  laws  in  cases  of  di¬ 
vorce.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1860. 

Inderwick  (F.  A.)  Divorce  and  matrimonial 
causes  acts,  with  the  rules  and  orders,  notes 
and  forms.  8°.  London,  1862. 

Macqueen  (J.  F.)  Practical  treatise  on  divorce 
and  matrimonial  jurisdiction  under  the  act 
of  1857  and  new  orders.  8°.  London, 
1858. 

- Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of  mar¬ 
riage,  divorce,  and  legitimacy,  as  adminis¬ 
tered  in  the  divorce  court  and  in  the  house 
of  lords.  2d  ed.  greatly  enlarged.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1860. 

Page  ( H.  F.)  View  of  the  law  relative  to 
divorce  in  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Michigan. 
8°.  Columbus,  (O.)  1850. 

Poynter  (T.)  Concise  view  of  the  doctrine 
and  practice  of  the  ecclesiastical  courts  in 
doctors’  commons  on  marriage  and  divorce. 
2d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  13]. 

Shelf ord  (L.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
marriage  and  divorce.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1841. 


[Law  library,  v.  33]. 

Waddilove  (A.)  Laws  of  marriage  and  di¬ 
vorce.  8°.  London,  1864. 


See,  also — 

Adultery. 
Bastardy. 
Marriage. 
Practice  (Divorce). 
Domain:  See  Estates. 


Probate  and  Divorce 

REPORT8. 

Scotland  ( Consistorial 
court). 


Domestic  relations  : 


See  GUARDIAN  AND  WARD;  HUSBAND  AND  WIFE; 

Master  and  servant,  etc. 


Law — continued. 

Domicil  : 

Cole(R.W.)  On  the  domicil  of  Englishmen 
in  France.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Desquiron  (A.  T.)  Traitb  du  domicile  et  de 
l’absence.  8°.  Paris,  1812. 

Rome  (  R .  lord  Karnes ).  History  of  process  in 
absence.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

[In  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  295-312]. 

Phillimore  (B.)  Law  of  domicil.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  57]. 

Plasman  (L.  C .)  Code  et  traitb  des  absents. 
2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1841. 

Round  ( O.S .)  Treatise  on  the  English  law 
of  domicil.  12°.  London,  1861. 

See,  also,  Alienage. 

Donations  : 

Beautemps-Beauprd (C.  J.)  De  la  portion  de 
biens  disponible  et  de  la  reduction.  2  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1835-36. 

Coin-Delisle  (J.  B.  C.)  Commentaire  du  titre 
[ii,  du  livre  iii  du  code  napoleon]  des  do¬ 
nations  et  testaments.  Nouv.  6d.  4°.  Paris, 

1855. 

- -  Limite  du  droit  de  retention  par  l’en- 

fant  donataire  renomjant.  Etudes  et  dis¬ 
sertation.  8°.  Paris,  1852. 

Grenier  ( J .)  Traite  des  donations,  des  testa¬ 
ments,  et  de  toutes  autres  dispositions  gra- 
t'uites,  suivant  les  principes  du  code  civil. 
Prfietkle  d’un  discours  historique  sur  l’an- 
cienne  legislation  relative  h  cette  matiere. 
On  y  a  joint  un  trait6  de  l’adoption  de  la 
tutelle  officieuse,  pr6c6de  d’un  discours  his¬ 
torique  sur  l’adoption.  4°  (id.  augments 
par  M.  Bayle-Mouillard.  4  v.  8°.  Cler¬ 
mont-Ferrand,  1841-47. 

Lefebvre  (T.)  Code  des  donations  pieuses ; 
ou,  legislation  complete  relative  aux  dons 
et  legs  faits  aux  dtablissements  publics,  re- 
ligieux,  ou  laiques,  et  aux  associations  de 
toute  nature.  8°.  Paris,  1850. 

Machelard  (E.)  Texte  de  droit  romain  sur 
les  donations  entre  bpoux.  8°.  Paris, 

1856. 

Bicard  (J.  M.)  Trait6  des  donations  entre- 
vifs  et  testamentaires ;  et  de  la  revocation 
des  donations,  par  la  naissance  et  sur- 
venance  des  enfans.  'Avec  des  notes  et  ad¬ 
ditions,  par  M.  Bergier.  2  v.  fol.  Clermont- 
Ferrand,  1783. 

Romar/nosi  (G.  D.)  Sulle  donazioni  e  ques- 
tioni  sulle  forme  testamentarie.  3"  ed.  8°. 
Prato,  1840. 


66 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Donations  : 

Saintcspks-Lcscot  (E.)  Des  donations  entre 
vifs  et  des  testaments,  ou  commentaire  du 
titre  ii.  du  livre  iii.  du  code  civil.  Ouvrage 
pr<>c6d<5  d’une  introduction  historique,  par 
M.  Isambert.  5  v.  8°.  Paris,  1849-61. 

Troplong  ( R.  T.)  Des  donations  entre-vifs 
et  des  testaments.  4°.  Paris,  1855. 

See,  also,  Charities,  Legacies,  Wills. 

Dower  : 

Comstock  (F.  G.)  Digest  of  tlie  law  of  dower. 
8°.  Hartford,  1832. 

[/re  his  Digest  of  the  law  of  executors,  etc.] 

Gilbert  (G.)  Treatise  on  dower.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1734. 

[/re  his  Law  of  uses  and  trusts]. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  by  E.  B.  Sugden. 

8°.  London,  1811. 

[In  his  Law  of  uses  and  trusts]. 

Lambert  (E.)  Treatise  ou  dower;  comprising 
a  digest  of  the  American  decisions,  and  the 
provisions  of  the  revised  statutes  of  the  state 
of  New  York.  8°.  New  York,  1834. 

Park  (J.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  dower; 
particularly  with  a  view  to  the  modern  prac¬ 
tice  of  conveyancing.  8°.  London,  1819. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  11]. 

Scribner  (  C.  H. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  dower, 
v.  1.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1864. 

Willard  {J.)  Account  of  the  jurisdiction  and 
practice  of  the  courts  of  the  state  of  New 
York,  in  the  admeasurement  of  dower.  8°. 
Albany,  1859. 

[In  his  Treatise  on  the  law  of  executors]. 

Drafts  : 

See  Bills  of  exchange.  Promissory  notes. 

Draining  : 

Poterlet  ( — ,  le  jeune).  Code  des  dessbche- 
ments ;  ou,  recueil  des  rbglemens  rendus  sur 
cette  maticre,  depuis  le  rdgne  d’Henri  iv, 
jusqu’4  nos  jours.  8°.  Paris,  1817. 

Tripier  ( L .)  Commentaire  de  la  loi  du  17-23 
juillet,  1856,  sur  le  drainage,  suivi  de  la 
legislation  sur  les  irrigations  et  sur  le  libre 
ecoulement  des  eaux.  8°.  Paris,  1856. 

See,  also,  Health.  Sewers. 

Drama  and  music  (Law  of) :  See  Copyright. 

dutch  law.  See  Holland. 

Duties  :  See  Customs  (Laws  of  the). 

Easements  : 

Galc(C.J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  easements. 
3d  ed.  By  W.  II.  Willes.  8°.  London, 
1862. 

- and  Whatley  <  T.  D.)  Treatise  on  the 


Law — continued. 

Easements  i 

law  of  easements.  With  American  notes,  by 
E.  Hammond.  8°.  New  York,  1840. 

Washburn  (E.)  Treatise  on  the  American 
law  of  easements.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1863. 

See,  also,  Servitudes. 

East  India  company  :  See  India. 

Ecclesiastical  law  : 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  church  of 
Scotland.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1842. 

Ayliffe  (J.)  Parergon  juris  canonici  anglicani ; 
or,  a  commentary,  by  way  of  supplement 
to  the  canons  and  constitutions  of  the  church 
of  England,  not  only  from  the  books  of  the 
canon  and  civic  law,  but  likewise  from  the 
statute  and  common  law  of  the  realm.  2d 
ed.  fol.  London,  1734. 

Broderick  (G.  C.)  and  Freemantle  (W.  H.) 
Collection  of  the  judgments  of  the  judicial 
committee  of  the  privy  council  in  ecclesias¬ 
tical  cases  relating  to  doctrine  and  disci¬ 
pline  ;  with  a  preface  by  the  lord  bishop 
of  London,  and  an  historical  introduction. 
8°.  London,  1865. 

Buck  (E.)  Massachusetts  ecclesiastical  law. 
8°.  Boston,  1866. 

Burn  ( B .)  Ecclesiastical  law  [of  England], 
2  v.  4°.  London,  1763. 

- The  same.  9th  ed.  including  the  statutes 

and  cases  to  the  present  time,  by  R.  Philli- 
more.  4  v.  8°.  London,  1842. 

Cire(P.)  and  Des  Blondeux  (  E.)  Manuel 
du  clergd  et  du  culte  catholique  pour  le 
rbglement  des  choses  du  temporel.  12°. 
Paris,  1854. 

Champeaux  (  G.  de).  Recueil  g6n6ral  du 
droit  civil  eccl6siastique  frai^ais,  depuis  le 
commencement  de  la  monarchie  jusqu’4  nos 
jours ;  avec  des  notes  de  concordance,  l’in- 
dication  des  lois  et  rdglements  actuellement 
en  vigueur.  2C  6d.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1852. 

Dupin  ( L .  E.)  Trait6  de  la  puissance  eccl6- 
siastique  et  temporelle.  8°.  Paris,  1707. 

Edwards  (E.)  Ecclesiastical  jurisdiction  :  a 
sketch  of  its  origin  and  early  progress,  with 
particular  reference  to  the  subject  of  the 
succession  to  personal  property.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1853. 

Espen  (Z.  B.  van).  Jus  ecclesiasticum  uni- 
versum.  5  v.  fol.  Colonise  Agrippinas, 
1777. 

Gibson  (E.)  Codex  juris  ecclesiastici  angli¬ 
cani  ;  or,  the  statutes,  constitutions,  canons 
and  rubricks  of  the  church  of  England. 
2  v.  fol.  London,  1713. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


67 


Law — continued. 

Ecclesiastical  law  : 

Harding  (  G.  R. )  Handy-book  of  ecclesiastical 
law.  2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1863. 

Hericourt  (  L.  de).  Lee  loix  ecclesiastiques  de 
France,  dans  leur  ordre  naturel ;  et  une 
analyse  des  livres  du  droit  canonique  con- 
f6r6s  avec  les  usages  de  l’6glise  gallicane. 
fol.  Paris,  1748. 

Hoffman  {H.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  tlie 
protestant  episcopal  church  in  the  United 
States.  8°.  New  York,  1850. 

Law  (./.  T. )  Lectures  on  the  ecclesiastical  law 
of  England.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Llorente  (J.  A.)  Coleccion  diplomatica  de 
varios  papeles,  antiguos  y  modernos,  sobre 
dispenses  matrimoniales  y  otros  puntos  de 
disciplina  ecclesiastica.  sm.  4°.  Madrid, 
1822. 

Oughton  ( T .)  Ordo  judiciorum ;  sive,  metho- 
dus  procedendi  in  negotiis  et  litibus  in  foro 
ecclesiastico  civili  britannico  et  liibernico. 
2  v.  4°.  Londini,  1728-38. 

Ridley  (  T .)  View  of  the  civile  and  ecclesias¬ 
tical  law,  and  wherein  the  practice  of  them 
is  straitened,  and  may  be  relieved  within 
this  land.  4°.  London,  1607. 

Ribadeneyra  y  Barrientos  (A.  J.  de).  Manual 
compendio  de  el  regio  patronato  indiano. 
[Con  las  bulas  apostolicas  que  se  citan  en 
este  manual  en  la  idioma  latino  y  en  el  Cas¬ 
tellano].  fol.  Madrid,  1755. 

Rogers  (W.)  Practical  arrangement  of  ecclesi¬ 
astical  law.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1849. 

Sherlock  (F.  bishop  of  London).  The  option  ; 
or,  an  enquiry  into  the  grounds  of  the  claim 
made  by  the  archbishop  on  all  consecrated 
or  translated  bishops,  of  the  disposal  of  any 
preferment  belonging  to  their  respective  sees 
that  he  shall  make  choice  of.  8°.  London, 
1792. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  2], 

Soglia  (G.)  Institutiones  juris  privati  ecclesi- 
astici  libri  iii.  Ed.  5a.  8°.  Paris,  [I860]? 

- Institutiones  juris  publici  ecclesiastici. 

Ed.  5a.  8°.  Paris,  [I860], 

Tyler  (R.  H.)  American  ecclesiastical  law ; 
the  law  of  religious  societies,  church  gov¬ 
ernment  and  creeds,  disturbing  religious 
meetings,  aud  the  law  of  burial  grounds  in 
the  United  States.  With  practical  forms. 
8°.  Albany,  1866. 

Walter  (F.)  Manual  del  derecho  ecclesiastico 
universal.  Traducido  al  Espanol,  por  J.  M. 
B.  2a  ed.  en  que  se  lian  anadido  en  un 


Law — continued. 

Ecclesiastical  law  : 

apendice  las  disposiciones  notabiles  que 
ban  adoptado  las  republicas  de  Mejico,  el 
Peru,  Colombia,  Venezuela,  la  Nueva  Gra¬ 
nada,  y  Chile.  8°.  Paris,  1852. 

See,  also — 

Canon  law.  Practice.  ( Ecclesiastical 

Church  and  Clergy.  courts). 

Parish.  Tithes. 

Pews.  Vestries. 

Ecclesiastical  Reports  : 

See  England  {Reports). 

IRELAND  (Reports). 

Ejectment : 

Adams  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  principles  and 
practice  of  the  action  of  ejectment,  and  the 
resulting  action  of  mesne  profits.  With  ref¬ 
erences  to  American  decisions,  by  Philo 
Euggles.  8°.  New  York,  1821. 

- The  same.  With  notes  of  the  decisions 

made  by  the  supreme  and  circuit  courts  of 
the  United  States,  and  by  the  courts  of  the 
several  states,  by  John  T.  Tillinghast.  8°. 
Albany,  1830. 

- The  same.  With  annotations  and  ref¬ 
erences  to  more  recent  American  decisions, 
by  Thomas  W.  Clarke.  Collated  with  the 
latest  London  edition,  corrected  by  the 
author.  With  additional  notes  of  decisions 
in  the  courts  of  the  several  United  States 
to  the  present  time,  by  William  Hogan.  8°. 
New  York,  1846. 

-  The  same.  With  copious  notes  and 

references  to  the  American  and  English 
decisions,  by  J.  L.  Tillinghast,  T.  W. 
Clerke,  and  W.  Hogan.  4th  ed.  With  addi¬ 
tional  notes  to  the  present  time,  by  T.  W. 
Waterman.  8°.  New  York,  1854. 

Cole  (  W.  R.)  Law  and  practice  in  ejectments, 
under  the  common  law  procedure  acts  of 
1852  and  1854.  12°.  London,  1857. 

Gilbert  (G.)  Law  and  practice  of  ejectments. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1741. 

Kerr  (R.  H. )  Elementary  view  of  the  pro¬ 
ceedings  in  ejectment.  12°.  London,  1855. 

[In  his  Action  at  law]. 

Law  of  ejectments,  [anon.]  8°.  London,  1700. 

Runnington  (  C.  )  History,  principles,  and 
practice,  of  the  legal  remedy  by  ejectment  ; 
and  the  resulting  action  for  mesne  profits. 
2d  ed.  By  W.  Ballantine.  8°.  London, 
1820. 

Elections  : 

Ashby  and  White.  The  great  question  whether 
an  action  lies  at  common  law  for  an  elector 
who  is  deny’d  his  vote  for  members  of  par- 


68 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Elections  : 

liament  ?  debated  and  resolved.  Together 
with  the  case  of  Jay  and  Topham;  and  the 
defence  made  by  sir  Francis  Pemberton  and 
sir  Thomas  Jones  for  their  judgment  given 
therein.  8°.  London,  1705. 

Athjns  ( Sir  R.)  Argument  concerning  the 
election  of  members  to  parliament,  fol. 
London,  1689. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  6]. 

Barron  (A.)  and  Arnold  ( T.  J.)  Reports  of 
cases  of  controverted  elections,  before  com¬ 
mittees  of  the  house  of  commons,  in  the  14th 
parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 
cases  upon  appeal  from  the  decisions  of 
revising  barristers  in  the  court  of  common 
pleas,  from  1843  to  1846.  v.  1.  8°.  Loudon, 
1846. 

- and  Austin  (A.)  Reports  of  cases  of 

controverted  elections,  in  the  14tli  parlia¬ 
ment  of  the  United  Kingdom.  8°.  London, 
1844. 

Bohun  (IT.)  Debates,  reports,  and  resolutions 
of  the  house  of  commons,  touching  the  l  ight 
of  electing  members,  fol.  London,  1702. 

Bollan  (TV.)  The  free  Briton’s  memorial  to 
all  who  elect  the  members  of  the  British 
parliament,  presented  in  order  to  the  effect¬ 
ual  defence  of  their  right  of  election,  \_anon.  ] 
35  pp.  4°.  London,  1769. 

Buckingham  (J.  S.)  Evils  and  remedies  of  the 
present  system  of  popular  elections ;  with 
an  address  on  proposed  reforms,  etc.  12°. 
London,  1841. 

Butt  (G.)  Suggestions  as  to  the  conduct  and 
management  of  a  county  contested  election ; 
with  an  appendix  of  the  statutes  on  county 
election.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Carexo  ( T. )  Historical  account  of  the  rights 
of  elections  of  the  several  counties,  cities, 
and  boroughs  of  Great  Britain.  Collected 
from  the  public  records  and  the  journals  of 
parliament,  to  the  year  1754.  fol.  London, 
1755. 

Cases  in  the  house  of  lords,  from  1785  to 
1788,  inclusive,  fol.  London,  [1790]? 

Chambers  ( J .  I).)  Complete  dictionary  of  the 
law  and  practice  of  elections  of  members 
of  parliament,  and  of  election  petitions 
and  committees,  for  England,  Scotland,  and 
Ireland.  8°.  London,  1837. 

Chateaubriand  (F.  A.  de).  Proposition  faiteit 
la  cliambre  des  pairs,  et  tendante  it  ce  que 


Law — continued. 

Elections  : 

le  roi  soit  liumblement  suppliE  de  faire  ex¬ 
aminer  ce  qui  s’est  passE  aux  dernicres  Elec¬ 
tions,  afin  d’en  ordonner  ensuite  selon  sa 
justice.  8°.  Paris,  1816. 

Clerk  (.7.)  Law  and  practice  of  election  com¬ 
mittees,  brought  down  to  the  end  of  the  last 
parliament,  and  containing  all  the  recent 
decisions  of  election  committees.  With  an 
appendix  of  forms  of  petitions  and  statutes. 
12°.  London,  1852. 

Clifford  ( H .)  Report  of  two  cases  of  contro¬ 
verted  elections  of  the  borough  of  South¬ 
wark,  in  the  county  of  Surrey.  To  which 
are  added  an  account  of  the  two  subsequent 
cases  of  the  city  of  Canterbury.  8°.  London, 
1802. 

Cockburn  (A.  E.)  and  Rowe  (TV.  C.)  Cases 
of  controverted  elections  in  the  11th  par¬ 
liament  of  the  United  Kingdom,  v.  1.  8°. 
London,  1833. 

Collection  des  discours  prononcEs  h,  la  chambre 
des  dEputEs,  contre  le  projet  de  loi  sur  les 
elections.  8°.  Paris,  1817. 

Corbett  (U.)  Inquiry  into  the  elective  fran¬ 
chise  of  the  freeholders  of,  and  the  rights 
of  election  for,  the  corporate  counties  in 
England  and  Wales.  8°.  London,  1826. 

- and  Danicll  ( E .  R.)  Reports  of  cases 

of  controverted  elections,  in  the  6th  parlia¬ 
ment  of  the  United  Kingdom.  8°.  London, 
1821. 

Cushing  ( L .  S.)  Lex  parliamentary  ameri- 
cana :  Part  1.  Of  the  election  of  members. 
8°.  Boston,  1856. 

Disney  (J.)  Collection  of  acts  of  parliament, 
relative  to  county  and  borough  elections, 
with  references  to  several  reported  cases. 
8°.  London,  1811. 

- The  same.  To  the  57th  George  iii.  8°. 

London,  1818. 

- Practical  abridgement  of  election  law, 

from  the  issuing  of  the  writ  to  the  return. 
8°.  London,  1812. 

Dod  ( C.  R.)  Electoral  facts,  from  1832  to 
1852,  impartially  stated,  constituting  a 
complete  political  gazetteer.  2d  ed.  16°. 
London,  1853. 

Douglas(S.)  Controverted  elections,  tried  and 
determined  during  the  1st  and  2d  sessions  of 
the  14th  parliament.  4  v.  8°.  London, 
1802. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


69 


Law — continued. 

Elections  : 

Dyson  ( ./.)  Case  of  the  late  election  for 
Middlesex,  considered  on  the  principles 
of  the  constitution  and  the  authorities  of 
law.  8°.  London,  1788. 

[Debrett  (J.)  Tracts,  v.  3]. 

Espinasse  (J.)  Report  of  the  case  of  the 
county  of  Dublin  election ;  with  notes.  8°. 
London,  1827. 

Fair  trial  of  the  important  question  ;  or,  the 
rights  of  election  asserted,  against  the  doc¬ 
trine  of  incapacity  by  expulsion  or  by 
resolution,  upon  true  constitutional  princi¬ 
ples,  the  real  law  of  parliament,  etc.  [anon.  ] 
8°.  London,  1787. 

[Debrett  (J.)  Tracts,  v.  3]. 

Falconer  ( T .)  Cases  of  controverted  elections, 
determined  in  the  second  parliament  of 
Victoria.  8°.  London,  1839. 

Finnelly  (IT.)  Law  and  practice  of  elections 
in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  With 
precedents,  and  all  the  existing  statutes. 
12°.  London,  1830. 

Francis  ( Sir  F.)  Plan  of  a  reform  in  the  elec¬ 
tion  of  the  house  of  commons.  2d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1817. 

[Pamitileteer,  v.  9]. 

Fraser  (S.)  Reports  of  proceedings  before  the 
committees  of  the  house  of  commons  in  cases 
of  controverted  elections.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1793. 

Glanville  (J.)  Historical  account  of  the  an¬ 
cient  right  of  determining  cases  of  contro¬ 
verted  elections.  8°.  London,  1775. 

\In  his  Reports  of  certain  cases,  etc.] 

Hands  (  If'.)  Proceedings  on  election  petitions, 
with  precedents.  8°.  London,  1812. 

Hare  (T.)  Treatise  on  the  election  of  repre¬ 
sentatives,  parliamentary  and  municipal. 
2ded.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Heywood  ((S’.)  Digest  of  so  much  of  the  law 
respecting  borough  elections  as  concerns 
cities,  etc.  8°.  London,  1797. 

- Digest  of  the  law  respecting  county 

elections.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1812. 

Kelly  (A.)  Residents  and  non-residents  ;  an 
essay  on  the  elective  franchise,  with  refer¬ 
ence  to  the  original  and  common  law  right 
in  residents.  8°.  London,  1821. 

Knapp  ( J .  IV.)  and  Omhler  (F.)  Cases  of 
controverted  elections  in  the  12tli  parlia¬ 
ment  of  the  United  Kingdom.  8°.  London, 
1837. 

10 


L  aw — con  t  i  nued . 

Elections  : 

Laws  concerning  the  election  of  members  of 
parliament,  with  the  determinations  of  the 
house  of  commons  thereon,  [anon.  ]  12°. 
London,  1768. 

Letter  to  a  friend,  giving  some  account  of  the 
proceedings  in  the  court  of  queen’s  bench 
in  the  case  of  the  Ailesbury  electors.  With 
the  arguments  of  the  judges,  [anon.  1  58  pp. 
fob  London,  1705. 

Letter  to  the  freeholders  and  qualified  voters, 
relating  to  the  ensuing  election.  [anon.~]  8°. 
Boston,  (N.  E.)  1749. 

Luders  ( A .)  Reports  on  the  proceedings  in 
committees  ot  the  house  of  commons  upon 
controverted  re-elections.  3  v.  8°.  London, 
1785-90. 

Male  (A.)  Treatise  on  the  law  and  practice 
of  elections.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1820. 

Minutes  of  evidence  taken  before  the  select 
committees  on  the  St.  Albans’  election, 
Aylesbury  election,  and  Harwich  election, 
fol.  London,  1851. 

Montagu  ( B .)  and  Neale  (TV.  J.)  Law  and 
practice  of  parliamentary  elections.  12°. 
London,  1841. 

O’Loyhlcn  (  M.)  Digested  abridgment  of  such 
parts  of  the  acts  now  in  force  in  Ireland  on 
the  subject  of  elections,  as  relate  to  the 
qualification  of  freeholders.  8°.  Dublin, 
1818. 

Orders,  resolutions,  and  determinations  of  the 
house  of  commons  on  controverted  elections 
and  returns.  16°.  London,  1741. 

Orme  ( It.)  Practical  digest  of  the  election 
laws.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1812. 

Peckwell  (II.  H.)  Cases  of  controverted  elec¬ 
tions  in  the  second  parliament  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  1802.  8°.  London,  1805-6. 

Petrie  (S.)  Report  of  the  Cricklade  election 
case.  8°.  London,  1785. 

Petyt  (G.)  Lex  parliamentaria.  With  an  ap¬ 
pendix  of  a  case  between  Goodwyn  and 
Fortescue,  for  tho  county  of  Bucks.  8°. 
London,  1690. 

Philipps  (J.)  Election  cases  determined  dur¬ 
ing  the  first  session  of  the  15th  parliament.. 
2  v.  12°.  London,  1782. 

Power  (D.)  Reports  of  the  decisions  of  com¬ 
mittees  of  the  house  of  commons  in  the  trial 
of  parliamentary  elections,  during  the  15th 
parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom.  24°. 
London,  1853. 


70 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Elections  : 

Proceedings  in  relation  to  the  Ailesbury  men, 
committed  by  the  house  of  commons  [for  a 
breach  of  privilege] ;  and  the  report  of  the 
lords’  journal,  and  reports  of  the  confer¬ 
ences,  and  of  the  free  conference,  etc.  fol. 
London,  1704. 

[  With  Letter  to  a  friend,  in  the  case  of  the  Aylesbury 
electors,  fol.  1705]. 

Proceedings  of  the  late  Westminster  election, 
with  the  speeches  of  R.  B.  Sheridan,  lord 
Cochrane,  J.  C.  Jennings,  J.  Elliot,  Mr. 
Gibbons,  T.  Sheridan,  and  others.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1808. 

Riancey  (C.  de).  Action  Clectorale.  Du  droit 
Electoral,  de  ses  conditions  et  de  ses  garan- 
ties.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Roe  (W.  T.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
elections,  relating  to  England,  Scotland, 
and  Ireland.  With  appendix.  3  v.  in  4.  8°. 
London,  1818-19. 

Rogers  (  F.  N.)  Law  and  practice  of  elections, 
and  election  committees.  12°.  London, 
1837. 

- The  same.  With  an  appendix,  contain¬ 
ing  the  acts  of  parliament  to  1847.  7th  ed. 
10°.  London,  1847. 

Sharkey  (P.  B.)  Handbook  of  the  practice 
of  election  committees;  with  appendix  of 
statutes  and  forms.  2d  ed.  16°.  London, 
1866. 

Shepherd  (IT.  J.)  Law  and  practice  relative 
to  the  election  of  members  of  parliament. 
3d  ed.  12°.  London,  1836. 

Simeon  (J. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  elections 
in  all  its  branches.  2d  ed.  8°.  London, 
1795. 

Warren  ( S .)  Law  and  practice  of  election 
committees.  12°.  London,  1853. 

Wordsworth  (  C.  F.  F.)  Digest  of  all  the  elec¬ 
tion  reports,  from  the  earliest  to  the  present  j 
time.  8°.  London,  1834. 

- Law  and  practice  of  elections  for  Scot¬ 
land,  as  altered  by  the  reform  act ;  and  the 
practice  on  election  petitions.  8°.  London, 
1832. 

- Law  and  practice  of  elections,  for  Eng¬ 
land  and  Wales,  as  altered  by  the  reform 
acts ;  with  the  practice  of  election  petitions,  j 
and  an  appendix,  containing  all  the  election  I 
acts,  forms  used  in  elections,  etc.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1835. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  12°.  London, 

1847. 


Law — continued. 

Elections: 

United  States. 

Interference  of  federal  officers  in  the  election 
of  members  of  congress.  8°.  Washington, 
1839. 

[Senate  documents,  for  the  3d  session  of  the  25th 
congress], 

- The  same. 

[Senate  documents,  for  the  1st  session  of  the  27th 
congress]. 

Maryland. 

Election  laws  of  the  state  of  Maryland.  Pub¬ 
lished  by  order  of  the  governor  and  council, 
in  pursuance  of  a  resolve  of  the  general  as¬ 
sembly,  at  the  December  session,  1819.  8°. 
Annapolis,  1820. 

Massachusetts. 

Reports  of  controverted  elections  in  the  house 
of  representatives  of  Massachusetts,  1780- 
1852,  by  L.  S.  Cushing,  C.  W.  Storey,  and 
L.  Josselyn.  8°.  Boston,  1853. 

New  Jersey. 

Stratton  (I.)  Report  of  the  majority  and  mi¬ 
nority  of  the  committee  of  the  legislative 
council  on  the  petition  of  Israel  Stratton, 
claiming  a  seat  as  a  member  of  that  body 
from  the  county  of  Cumberland.  8°.  Tren¬ 
ton,  1838. 

Philadelphia. 

Kneas  (H.  R.)  and  Reed  (  W.  B.)  Contested 
election  of  II.  R.  Kneas  as  district  attorney 
of  the  county  of  Philadelphia.  Evidence, 
with  speeches  of  St.  G.  T.  Campbell  and 
W.  L.  Hirst.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

Election  and  satisfaction  : 

Stalman  (IT.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
and  doctrine  of  election  and  satisfaction, 
applicable  to  real  and  personal  property. 
With  an  appendix,  illustrative  of  the  analo¬ 
gous  doctrine  in  the  law  of  Scotland.  8°. 
London,  1827. 

England : 

1.  Statutes. 

Collections. 

Chitty  (J.)  Collection  of  statutes,  with  notes 
thereon ;  intended  as  a  circuit  and  court 
companion.  2d  ed.  containing  all  the  stat¬ 
utes  of  practical  utility  in  the  civil  and 
criminal  administration  of  justice  to  the 
present  time,  by  W.  N.  Welsby  and  E. 
Beavan.  4  v.  8°.  London,  1854. 

- The  same.  Annual  supplements,  1853- 

1863.  By  E.  Beavan  and  W.  J.  Parkins. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1854-64. 


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Law — continued. 

England:  statutes. 

Evans  (IF.  D.)  Collection  of  statutes  con¬ 
nected  with  the  general  administration  of 
the  law,  arranged  according  to  the  order  of 
subjects ;  with  notes.  3d  ed.  corrected,  and 
brought  down  to  1829,  by  A.  Hammond, 
and  continued  to  1835,  by  T.  C.  Granger. 
10  v.  8°.  London,  1829-36. 

Eeble  (J.)  Statutes  at  large,  from  Magna 
charta  to  this  time.  fol.  London,  1676. 

Manby  (T.)  Collection  of  the  statutes  made 
in  the  reigns  of  king  Charles  i.  and  king 
Charles  ii.  with  an  abridgment  of  such  as 
stand  repealed  or  expired,  fol.  London, 
1667. 

Rastell  (IF.)  Collection  of  the  statutes,  from 
Magna  charta  to  the  4th  and  5th  of  Phillip 
and  Mary.  fol.  London,  1559. 

Scobell  (FT.)  Collection  of  acts  of  parliament, 
(1648  to  1651),  useful  for  justices  of  the 
peace,  fol.  London,  1653. 

Statutes  at  large,  from  Magna  charta  to  45 
George  iii.  Edited  by  Danby  Pickering. 
43  v.  8°.  Cambridge,  1762-1805. 

- The  same.  Statutes  at  large  of  the 

united  kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire¬ 
land,  1801  to  1866.  64  v.  8°.  London, 
1807-66. 

- The  same.  1807  to  1822.  16  v.  8°. 

London,  1807-22. 

Statutes  at  large,  from  Magna  charta  to  the 
end  of  the  fifth  and  concluding  session  of 
the  eighteenth  and  last  parliament  of  Great 
Britain,  held  in  the  forty-first  year  of  the 
reign  of  king  George  the  third,  with  a  copi¬ 
ous  index.  v.  1-8,  byOwenRuffhead.  18  v. 
4°.  London,  1769-1800. 

- The  same.  Statutes  of  the  united 

kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  from 
A.  D.  1801  to  1862,  with  notes  and  refer¬ 
ences,  by  Thomas  Edlyne  Tomlins,  John 
Raithby,  N.  Simons,  Charles  Dacres  Bevan, 
and  George  Kettilby  Rickards.  26  v.  4°. 
London,  1804-64. 

Statutes  at  large  of  England  and  of  Great 
Britain,  from  Magna  charta  to  the  union  of 
the  kingdoms  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
Edited  by  T.  E.  Tomlins  and  J.  Raithby. 
20  v.  8°.  London,  1811. 

Tyrwhitt(R.  P.)and  Tyndale (T.  IF.)  Supple¬ 
ment  to  a  digest  of  the  public  general  stat¬ 
utes,  containing  the  acts  passed  in  the  3d, 
4th,  5th,  and  6th  years  of  the  reign  of  George 
iv.  4°.  London,  1826. 


Law — continued. 

England:  statutes. 

Washington  (./.)  Exact  abridgment  of  all  the 
statutes  of  king  William  and  queen  Mary, 
and  of  William  iii  and  queen  Anne,  in  force 
and  use.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1708. 

Wingate  (  E.  )  Exact  abridgment  of  all  the 
statutes  in  force  and  use,  from  the  beginning 
of  Magna  charta.  8°.  London,  1704. 

Indexes. 

Archer  (T.  G.)  Index  to  the  unrepealed  stat¬ 
utes  connected  with  the  administration  ofthe 
law  in  England  and  Wales,  1830  to  1850. 
8°.  London,  1851. 

Biddle  {J.)  Table  of  references  to  3,000  un¬ 
repealed  public  general  acts,  brought  down 
to  1864.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Crabb  (G.)  Digest  and  index  ;  with  chrono¬ 
logical  tables  of  all  the  statutes,  from  Magna 
charta  to  the  end  of  the  last  session.  3  v. 
8°.  London,  1844. 

- The  same.  Part  4,  bringing  the  stat¬ 
utes  and  decisions  thereon  down  to  the  end 
of  the  last  session ;  with  a  general  index  of 
the  four  parts.  8°.  London,  1847. 

lbbotson  (FI.  IF.)  Legal  prompter;  or,  statute 
indicator.  12°.  London,  1866. 

Lowndes  (Ft.)  Chronological  index  to  the  stat¬ 
utes  at  large,  from  Magna  charta  to  July 
23,  1830.  8°.  London,  1831. 

Pickering  (D.)  Index  to  the  statutes,  from 
Magna  charta  to  23  George  iii.  2  v.  8°. 
Cambridge  and  London,  1769-94. 

Raithby  (J.)  Index  to  the  statutes  at  large, 
from  Magna  charta  to  1809.  3  v.  8°.  Lou¬ 
don,  1814. 

Riddell  (FF.)  and  Rogers  (J.  IF. )  Index  to  the 
public  statutes,  from  9  Hen.  iii  to  10  and  11 
Viet,  inclusive,  ( excepting  those  relating  ex¬ 
clusively  to  Scotland,  Ireland,  the  colonies 
and  dependencies).  Part  1.  8°.  London, 
1848. 

Ruffhead  (O.)  Index  to  the  statutes  at  large, 
from  Magna  charta  to  the  10th  George  iii. 
8°.  London,  1772. 

Stamp  (G.)  Index  to  the  statute  law  of  Eng¬ 
land.  2d  ed.  brought  down  to  the  close  of 
the  session  15  and  16  Viet.  (1852).  8°. 
London,  1853. 

2.  Reports. 

Admiralty  reports.  See  ADMIRALTY. 

Bail  court. 

Bail  court  reports,  by  T.  W.  Saunders  and 
H.  T.  Cole,  1846  to  1848.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1847-48. 


72 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


L  aw — cont  i  nued. 

England:  Reports. 

Chilty  (</.)  Reports  of  cases,  principally  on 
practice  and  pleading,  in  the  courts  of  king’s 
bench,  in  1819.  Also,  reports  of  cases  temp, 
lord  Mansfield,  in  the  year  1782,  etc.  from 
the  mss.  of  nr.  justice  Ashurst.  With  notes. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1820-23. 

Dowling  (A.  S.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  king’s 
bench  practice  court;  with  the  points  of 
practice  in  the  courts  of  common  pleas  and 
exchequer,  1830  to  1841.  9  v.  8°.  London, 
1833-42. 

- The  same.  New  series,  1841-43.  By 

A.  S.  Dowling  and  Vincent  Dowling.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1843-44. 

- and  Lowndes  (  J.  J. )  Reports  of  cases  in 

the  queen’s  bench  practice  court ;  with  the 
points  of  pleading  and  practice  decided  in 
the  courts  of  common  pleas  and  exchequer, 
1843  to  1849.  7  v.  8°.  London,  1845-51. 

Harrison  ( S .  B. )  and  Wollaston  (F.  L.)  Term 
reports  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench  and  the 
bail  court,  1835  and  1836.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1835-37. 

Lowndes  {J.J.)  and  Maxwell  (/’.  B.)  Bail 
court  cases,  1852  to  1854.  v.  1.  Parts  1-5. 
8°.  London,  1855. 

- Maxwell  ( P.  B .)  and  Pollock  ( C.E .) 

Reports  of  cases  in  the  queen’s  bench  prac¬ 
tice  court ;  with  points  of  practice  and  plead¬ 
ing  decided  in  the  courts  of  common  pleas 
and  exchequer,  1850  and  1851.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1851-52. 

Bankruptcy  reports.  See  BANKRUPTCY. 

Chancery. 

Ambler  ( G .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  with  some  few  in  other 
courts,  1737  to  1783.  8°.  Dublin,  1790. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  corrections  from 

the  registrar’s  books,  etc.  by  J.  E.  Blunt. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1828. 

Atkins  (J.  T.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery  in  the  time  of  lord  chan¬ 
cellor  Hardwicke,  1837  to  1854.  2d  ed.  3  v. 
8°.  London,  1781-83. 

- The  same.  1st  American  from  the  3d 

London  edition,  revised  by  W.  Sanders.  3  v. 
8°.  New  York,  1826. 

Barnardiston  (  T. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
high  court  of  chancery,  1740  to  1741.  fol. 
London,  1742. 

Belt  (  B. )  Supplement  to  the  reports  in  chan¬ 
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England  :  Reports. 

of  lord  chancellor  Hardwicke.  2d.  ed.  With 
considerable  additions.  8°.  London,  1825. 

- The  same.  1st  American,  from  the  last 

London  edition.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1831. 

Bt  •own  (W.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court 
of  chancery,  during  the  time  of  lord  chan¬ 
cellor  Thurlow,  and  of  the  several  lords 
commissioners  of  the  great  seal,  and  lord 
chancellor  Loughborough,  1778  to  1794. 
4tli  ed.  By  R.  H.  Eden.  4  v.  8°.  London, 
1819. 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  with  important  cor¬ 
rections  and  additions,  by  R.  Belt.  4  v.  8°. 
London,  1820. 

- The  same.  1st  American,  from  the  5th 

London  edition ;  to  which  are  now  added 
copious  notes  and  references  to  American 
and  later  English  cases,  by  J.  C.  Perkins. 
4  v.  8°.  Boston,  1844. 

Cary  ( Sir  G.)  Reports  of  causes  in  chancery. 
12°.  London,  1650. 

Cases  argued  and  decreed  in  the  high  court  of 
chancery,  1660  to  1693.  3d  ed.  3  parts  in  1  v. 
fol.  London,  1735. 

Note.  Attributed  to  sargent  Maynard. 

- The  same.  From  the  2d  London  ed. 

carefully  corected.  8°.  New  York,  1828. 

Choice  cases  in  chancery,  chiefly  relating  to 
the  practice  of  that  court.  12°.  London,  1672. 

Condensed  reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court 
of  chancery  of  England.  Edited  by  Richard 
Peters,  and  E.  D.  Ingraham.  13  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1831-42. 

Cooper  (G.)  Cases  in  the  high  court  of  chan¬ 
cery,  during  the  time  of  lord  chancellor 
Eldon ;  with  a  few  cases  of  an  earlier 
period.  8°.  London,  1815. 

— - The  same.  With  notes  and  references 

to  the  subsequent  decisions  and  American 
cases,  by  Murray  HoiFman.  8°.  New  York, 
1824. 

Cooper  (  C.  P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  chancery, 
decided  by  lord  Cottenham;  commencing 
7th  July,  1846;  with  which  are  interspersed 
some  miscellaneous  cases  and  dicta,  with 
various  notes,  v.  1  and  v.  2,  parts  1  and  2. 
8°.  London,  1847-48. 

- Reports  of  some  cases  in  the  courts  of 

the  lord  chancellor,  master  of  the  rolls,  and 
vice-chancellor,  1837  and  1838.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1841. 

- Select  cases  decided  by  lord  Brougham 

in  the  court  of  chancery,  1833  and  1834.  8°. 
London,  1835. 


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Cox  ( S .  C.)  Cases  in  the  courts  of  equity, 
1783  to  1796.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1816. 

- The  same.  With  notes  and  references 

to  subsequent  decisions  and  American  cases, 
by  Murray  Hofiman.  2  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1824. 

Craig  (It.  D.)  and  Phillips  (T.  J.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  high  court  of  chancery  during 
the  time  of  loVd  chancellor  Cottenliam,  1840 
and  1841.  8°.  London,  1842. 

De  Gcx  (J.  P.)  Fisher  (F.)  and  Jones  (H.  C.) 
Reports  of  cases  heard  and  determined  b}r 
the  lord  chancellor  and  the  court  of  appeal 
in  chancery,  1859-61.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1861-62. 

- and  Jones  (II.  C.)  Eeports  of  cases  by 

the  lord  chancellor  and  the  court  of  appeal 
in  chancery,  1857  to  1859.  4  v.  8°.  London, 
1858-61. 

-  and  Smith  (It.  II.)  Eeports  of  cases 

heard  and  determined  by  the  lord  chancellor 
and  the  court  of  appeal  in  chancery,  1864, 
1865.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1866. 

-  Macnaghten  (S.)  and  Gordon  (A.) 

Eeports  of  cases  by  the  lord  chancellor  and 
the  court  of  appeal  in  chancery,  1851  to 
1857.  8  v.  8°.  London,  1853-64. 

- and  Smale  (J.)  Eeports  of  cases  in 

the  high  court  of  chancery,  1846  to  1852. 
5  v.  8°.  London,  1849-1853. 

Dickens  (J.)  Eeports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  1559  to  1784.  Revised  by 
John  Wyatt.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1803. 

Eden  (J.E.)  Supplement  to  Vesey  junior’s 
reports  of  cases  in  chancery;  containing 
notes,  occasionally  illustrated  by  cases  de¬ 
cided  by  lords  Hardwicke,  King,  etc.  from 
the  mss.  of  rur.  Forrester.  2  v.  8°.  Lon 
don,  1827. 

-  The  same.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1828. 

Eden  (It.  H.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  1757  to  1766.  2  v.  8°. 

London,  1818. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1827. 

Equity  reports,  1853  and  1854.  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  court  of  chancery,  together  with 
reports  of  cases  carried  by  appeal  from  that 
court  to  the  house  of  lords.  Also,  reports  of 
cases  carried  by  appeal  from  colonial  courts 
of  equity  to  the  privy  council.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1854. 


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England  :  Reports ;  chancery. 

Forrester  (A.)  Cases  in  equity,  during  the 
time  of  the  late  lord  chancellor  Talbot,  1733 
to  1736.  fol.  London,  1753. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  with  references  to 

proceedings  in  the  court,  and  to  later  cases, 
by  J.  G.  Williams.  8°.  Dublin,  1793. 

Freeman  (It.)  Cases  argued  and  decreed  in 
the  high  court  of  chancery,  from  1676  to 
1706.  Revised  and  published  by  Thomas 
Dixon,  fol.  London,  1742. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  by  J.  E.  Hovenden. 

8°.  London,  1823. 

Gilbert  (Sir  G.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  courts 
of  chancery  and  exchequer,  1705  to  1725. 
fol.  London,  1742. 

Hall  (F.  J.)  and  Twells(P.)  Reports  of  cases 
in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  1849  and 
1850.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1850-51. 

Jacob  (E.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court 
of  chancery,  during  the  time  of  lord  chan¬ 
cellor  Eldon,  1821  and  1822.  8°.  London, 
1828. 

- and  Walker  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in 

the  high  court  of  chancery,  1819  to  1821 ; 
with  notes  and  references  to  American  cases, 
by  H.  W.  Warner.  2  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1822-27. 

Kelynge  (W.)  Eeports  of  select  cases  in  chan¬ 
cery,  the  king’s  bench,  etc.  1732  to  1735.  fol. 
London,  1740. 

Lucas  (it.)  Modern  cases  in  law  and  equity, 
1720  to  1725.  fol.  London,  1730. 

Macnaghten  (S.)  and  Gordon  (A.)  Reports 
of  cases  in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  1849 
and  1851.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1850-52. 

Merivale  (J.  H.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  1815  to  1817.  3  v.  8°. 
London,  1817-19. 

- The  same.  3  v.  8°.  New  York,  1825. 

Moseley  (  W. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  during  the  time  of  lord 
chancellor  King.  fol.  Dublin,  1744. 

Mylne  (J.  W.)  and  Craig  (E.  D.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  1835-41. 
5  v.  8°.  London,  1837-48. 

- and  Keen  (It.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 

high  court  of  chancery  during  the  time  of 
lord  chancellor  Brougham  and  sir  John 
Leach,  1832-35.  3v.  8°.  London,  1834-37. 

Nelson  (W.)  Reports  of  cases  in  chancery, 
1625  to  1692.  8°.  London,  1717. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court  of 

chancery,  1673  to  1680,  in  the  time  of  lord 
chancellor  Finch,  fol.  London,  1725. 


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England  :  Reports ;  chancery. 

Peeve-  Williams  (W.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
high  court  of  chancery,  and  of  some  special 
cases  adjudged  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench  ; 
with  notes  and  references,  by  his  son,  Wm. 
Peere- Williams.  4tli  ed.  by  Samuel  C.  Cox. 
3  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1790. 

- The  same.  1st  Am.  from  the  last  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1823-24. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  with  references  to 

the  modern  cases,  by  J.  B.  Monro,  W.  L: 
Lowndes,  and  James  Randall.  3  v.  8°. 
London,  1826. 

Phillips  (  T.  J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  1841  to  1849.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1847-49. 

Pullexfen  (II.)  Arguments  and  reports  in 
some  special  cases,  by  him  argued  during 
the  time  of  his  practice  at  the  barr;  with 
divers  decrees  in  the  high  court  of  chancery, 
1669  to  1685.  fol.  London,  1702. 

Reports  of  cases  taken  and  adjudged  in  the 
court  of  chancery,  in  the  reign  of  king 
Charles  i,  Charles  ii,  James  ii,  king  Wil¬ 
liam,  and  queen  Anne,  1615  to  1712.  2ded. 
with  large  additions.  3  v.  8°.  London, 
1715-16. 

Note.  Compiled  from  the  papers  of  Sir  Anthony  Keck. 

Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court  of  chancery. 
With  notes  and  references  to  both  English 
and  American  decisions,  by  John  A.  Dun¬ 
lap.  v.  14  to  19.  8°.  New  York,  1843-48. 

- The  same.  With  notes  and  references 

to  both  English  and  American  decisions,  by 
E.  Fitch  Smith;  J.  E.  Hanes;  N.  Howard, 
jr. ;  and  T.W. Waterman,  v.  8, 12,  13,  20  to 
41,  and  43.  8°.  New  York,  1849-57. 

Russell  (J. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court 
of  chancery,  during  the  time  of  lord  chan¬ 
cellor  Eldon,  1826  to  1829.  v.  1-4,  and  v.  5, 
parts  1  and  2.  8°.  London,  1827-30. 

- and  Mylne  (J.  IF.)  Reports  of  cases 

in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  during  the 
time  of  lord  chancellor  Lyndhurst,  1829  to 
1833.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1832-37. 

Select  cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  before  the  late  lords  com¬ 
missioners  of  the  great  seal,  and  the  late 
lord  chancellor  King,  1724  to  1733.  [anon.] 
fol.  London,  1740. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  by  S.  Macnaghten. 

8°.  London,  1850. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

[Law  library,  v.  74). 


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England  :  Reports ;  chancery. 

Swanston  (C.T.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  during  the  time  of  lord 
chancellor  Eldon,  1818  to  1819.  With  notes 
and  references  to  American  cases,  by  H.  W. 
Warner.  3  v.  8°.  New  York,  1822-28. 

Tothill(W.)  Transactions  in  chancery.  12°. 
London,  1649. 

Turner  (G.)  and  Russell  (J.)  Reports  of  cases 
in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  during  the 
time  of  lord  chancellor  Eldon,  1822  to  1824. 
8°.  Loudon,  1832. 

Vcsey  (F.)  Cases  in  the  high  court  of  chancery 
in  the  time  of  lord  chancellor  Ilardwicke, 
1746  to  1755.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1788. 

-  The  same.  4tli  ed.  by  Robert  Belt. 

2  v.  8°.  London,  1818. 

- The  same.  1st  American  from  the  last 

London  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1831. 

Vesey  (F.  jr.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  1789  to  1817.  With  notes 
and  references  to  American  cases,  by  E.  D. 
Ingraham  ;  and  a  digested  index.  20  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1821-23. 

- The  same.  With  notes  and  references 

to  American  law,  and  subsequent  English 
decisions,  by  Charles  Sumner.  20  v.  8°. 
Boston,  1844-45. 

- and  Bcames  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in 

the  high  court  of  chancery,  1812  to  1814. 
With  notes  and  references  to  American  cases, 
by  E.  D.  Ingraham.  3  v.  in  2.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1822. 

Vernon  (T.)  Cases  in  the  high  court  of  chan¬ 
cery,  1680  to  1719.  2  v.  fol.  London, 
1726-28. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  with  references  con¬ 
tinued  to  the  present  time,  by  J.  Raithby. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1828. 

West  ( M.  J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court 
of  chancery,  1736  to  1739,  from  the  origi¬ 
nal  mss.  of  lord  chancellor  Hardwicke,  and 
the  contemporaneous  reports.  8°.  London, 
1827. 

Wilson  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  chancery, 
1818  and  1819.  v.  1  and  v.  2,  part  1.  8°. 
London,  1821. 

Common  pleas. 

Anderson  (Sir  E.)  Reports  des  mults  prin¬ 
cipals  cases  en  )e  temps  del  jadis  royn  Eliz. 
1534  to  1604.  fol.  London,  1664. 

Arnold  (  T.  J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  common  pleas,  and  upon  writs  of  error 
from  that  court  to  the  exchequer  chamber, 


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England  :  Reports ;  common  pleas. 

1838  and  1839.  v.  1  and  v.  2,  parts  i-ii.  8°. 
London,  1840. 

Bendloe{G.  or  TV.)  Reports  des  divers  resolu¬ 
tions  et  judgments  donn6  par  les  reverendes 
judges  de  la  ley,  en  le  temps  del  raigne  de 
Hen.  viii,  Edw.  vi,  Phil,  et  Mar.  Eliz.  Jac. 
i,  et  Car.  i.  fol.  London,  1661. 

- Reports  des  divers  pleadings  et  cases 

en  le  court  del  common  bank,  en  le  several 
roignes  de  Hen.  vii,  Hen.  viii,  Edw.  vi,  et 
le  roignes  Mary  et  Elizabeth.  [Edited  by 
John  Rowe],  fol.  London,  1689. 

Bingham  (P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
common  pleas  and  other  courts,  1822  to  1834. 
10  v.  8°.  London,  1824-34. 

-  New  cases  in  the  court  of  common 

pleas  and  other  courts,  1834  to  1840.  6  v. 
8°.  London,  1835-41. 

Blackstone  {II.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  courts 
of  common  pleas  and  exchequer  chamber, 
1788  to  1796.  2d  American  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1819. 

-  The  same.  4th  ed.  with  additional 

notes  and  references  to  the  subsequent  de¬ 
cisions.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1827. 

Bosanquet  { J. .  B.)  and  Puller  (C.)  Reports  in 
the  courts  of  common  pleas  and  exchequer 
chamber,  and  in  the  house  of  lords,  1796  to 
1807.  5  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1804-09. 

- The  same.  New  ed.  with  notes  and 

references,  by  Thomas  Day.  5  v.  8°.  Hart¬ 
ford,  (Conn.)  1820. 

Bridgman  {Sir  J.)  Reports  from  the  12th  to 
the  19th  of  James  i,  1614  to  1621.  fol. 
London,  1659. 

Bridgman  {Sir  O.)  Reports  and  judgments, 
1660  to  1667.  Edited  from  the  Hargrave 
manuscripts,  by  S.  Bannister.  8°.  London, 
1823. 

Broderip  {W.J.)  and  Bingham  (P.)  Reports 
of  cases  in  the  court  of  common  pleas,  and 
other  courts,  1819  to  1822.  3  v.  8°.  London, 
1820-22. 

Brownlow  (P.)  Reports  of  divers  famous  cases 
in  law.  Second  part,  1569  to  1624.  2d  ed. 
4°.  London,  1675. 

[Bound  with  the  following], 

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divers  choice  cases  in  law.  First  part,  1586 
to  1602.  3d  ed.  4°.  London,  1675. 

Carter  { S .)  Reports  of  several  special  cases 
in  the  court  of  common  pleas,  1664  to  1672. 
fol.  London,  1688. 


Law — continued. 

England  :  Reports ;  common  pleas. 

Common  bench  reports.  Cases  in  the  court 
of  common  pleas,  1845  to  1850.  By  J.  Man¬ 
ning,  T.  C.  Granger,  and  J.  Scott.  9  v.  8°. 
London,  1846-57. 

-  The  same.  1850  to  1856,  by  John 

Scott,  v.  10-18.  8°.  London,  1852-56. 

- The  same.  New  series.  Cases  in  the 

court  of  common  pleas,  and  in  the  exche¬ 
quer  chamber,  1856-65,  by  John  Scott. 
19  v.  8°.  London,  1857-66. 

Cooke  ((?.)  Reports  of  cases  of  practice  in 
the  courts  of  common  pleas,  in  the  reigns 
of  q.  Anne,  k.  George  i.  and  k.  George  ii. 
fol.  London,  1742. 

Dalison  {G.or  TV.)  Reports  des  divers  special 
cases  adjugez  en  le  court  del  common  bank, 
en  les  reignes  de  Hen.  viii.  Edw.  vi.  Mar. 
et  Eliz.  fol.  London,  1689. 

Drinkivater  {TV.  L.)  Cases  argued  and  de¬ 
termined  in  the  court  of  common  pleas, 
1840  and  1841.  Parts  i-v.  8°.  London, 
1841. 

Hetley  {T.)  Reports  and  cases  taken  in  the 
3d,  4th,  5th,  6th,  and  7th  years  of  the  late 
king  Charles,  fol.  London,  1657. 

Hobart  (  U.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
common  pleas,  from  3  Elizabeth  to  23  James 
i.  fol.  London,  1671. 

- The  same.  1st  Am.  from  5tli  Eng.  ed. 

with  notes  and  references  to  prior  and  sub¬ 
sequent  decisions.  By  John  M.  Williams. 
8°.  Boston,  1829. 

Hodges  {TV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
common  pleas,  1835  to  1837.  3  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1836-39. 

Hutton  {Sir  B.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  common  pleas,  from  15  James  i.  to  14 
Charles  i.  [1618-1639].  fol.  London,  1656. 

Littleton  {lord  E.)  Reports  en  le  courts  del 
common  banck  et  exchequer,  1626  to  1632. 
fol.  London,  1683. 

Lutwyche  {Sir  E.)  Un  livre  des  entries;  con- 
tenant  auxi  un  report  des  resolutions  del 
court  sur  diverse  exceptions  prises  as  plead¬ 
ings,  et  sur  auters  matters  en  ley  surdant 
en  le  court  de  common  bank,  entre  le  34  an 
[1682]  del  roy  Charles  ii,  et  le  2  an  del 
raigne  de  la  roigne  Anne,  [1704].  2  v.  fol. 
London,  1704. 

- The  same.  Translated  by  W.  Nelson. 

fol.  London,  1718. 

Manning  {J.)  and  Granger  {T.  C.)  Cases  in 
the  court  of  common  pleas,  1840  to  1845. 
7  v.  8°.  London,  1841-46. 


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England  :  Reports ;  common  pleas. 

Marshall  (C.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  courts 
of  common  pleas,  1813  to  1816.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1815-17. 

Moore  (J.  B.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  courts 
of  common  pleas  and  exchequer  chamber, 
1816  to  1827.  12  v.  8°.  London,  1818-31. 

- and  Payne  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  in 

the  courts  of  common  pleas  and  exchequer 
chamber,  1827  to  1831.  5  v.  8°.  London, 
1828-32. 

- and  Scott  ( J .)  Cases  in  the  courts  of 

common  pleas  and  exchequer  chamber,  and 
in  the  house  of  lords,  1831  to  1834.  4  v. 
8°.  London,  1833-34. 

Owen  (T.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
common  pleas,  1584  to  1614.  fol.  London, 
1656. 

[  With  NOY  (W.)  Reports  and  cases]. 

Pigott  (G.)  and  Hunter  ( It. )  Reports  of  cases 
decided  in  the  court  of  common  pleas  on 
appeal  from  the  decisions  of  the  revising 
barristers,  1843  to  1845.  8°.  London, 

1846. 

Savile  ( J .)  Reports  de  divers  special  cases 
cybien  en  le  court  de  common  bank,  1580 
to  1594.  fol.  London,  1688. 

Scott  (J.)  Cases  in  the  court  of  common  pleas 
and  exchequer  chamber,  1834  to  1840.  8  v. 
8°.  London,  1835-41. 

- New  reports  in  the  court  of  common 

pleas  and  exchequer  chamber,  1840  to  1845. 
8  v.  8°.  Loudon,  1841-45. 

- Cases  in  the  court  of  common  pleas. 

Sec  Common  bench  reports,  v.  10-18. 

Taunton  (IF.  P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  common  pleas,  and  other  courts, 
1807  to  1819.  8  v.  8°.  London,  1814-23. 

- The  same.  8  v.  8°.  New  York  and 

Boston,  1810-24. 

Vaughan  (Sir  J.)  Reports  and  arguments  in 
special  cases  in  the  court  of  common  pleas, 
1665  to  1672.  fol.  London,  1706. 

Willes  ( Sir  J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  common  pleas ;  with  some  few  cases  in 
the  house  of  lords,  court  of  chancery,  and 
exchequer  chamber,  1735  to  1759 ;  with 
notes,  by  C.  Durnford.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1802. 

Winch  ( Sir  H.)  Reports  in  the  foure  last 
years  of  the  reign  of  king  James,  1619  to 
1623.  fol.  London,  1657. 

[  With  NOY  (W.)  Reports  and  cases]. 

Note. — Attributed  by  Umfrcville  to  a  Mr.  Allestree. 


Law — continued. 

England  :  Reports. 

Crown  casts. 

Bell  (  T.)  Crown  cases  reserved  for  considera¬ 
tion  and  decided  by  the  judges  of  England; 
with  a  selection  of  cases,  and  notes  of  cases 
relating  to  indictable  offences  argued  and 
determined  in  the  court  of  queen’s  bench 
and  courts  of  error,  from  Michaelmas  term, 
1858,  to  Michaelmas  term,  1860.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1861. 

Cox  ( E .  TT.)  Reports  of  cases  in  criminal  law. 
in  all  the  courts  in  England  and  Ireland, 
1843  to  1858.  With  precedents.  8  v.  8°. 
London,  1846-58. 

Dearsly  ( II.  It.)  Crown  cases  reserved  for 
consideration,  and  decided  by  the  judges  of 
England  ;  with  a  selection  of  cases  relating 
to  indictable  offences,  argued  and  deter¬ 
mined  in  the  court  of  queen’s  bench  and  the 
courts  of  error,  1852  to  1856.  8°.  London, 
1856. 

- and  Bell  (T.)  The  same.  1856  to  1858. 

8°.  London,  1858. 

Denison  (S.  C.)  Crown  cases  reserved  for 
consideration,  and  decided  by  the  judges  of 
England,  1844  to  1851 ;  continued  to  1852, 
by R.  R.  Pearce.  2v.  8°.  London,  1850-52. 

Foster  (M.)  Report  of  some  proceedings  on 
the  commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  and 
goal  delivery  for  the  trial  of  the  rebels  in 
the  year  1746  in  the  county  of  Surrey,  and 
of  other  crown  cases.  To  which  are  added, 
discourses  upon  a  few  branches  of  the  crown 
law.  8°.  Dublin,  1767. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  by  M.  Dodson.  8°. 

London,  1809. 

Leach  ( T.)  Cases  in  crown  law,  determined 
by  the  twelve  judges  ;  by  the  court  of  king’s 
bench ;  and  by  commissioners  of  oyer  and 
terminer,  and  general  goal  delivery,  1730 
to  1815.  4th  ed.  with  corrections  and  addi¬ 
tions.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1815. 

Leigh  (E.  C.)  and  Cave  (L.  IF.)  Crown  cases 
reserved  for  consideration,  and  decided  by 
the  judges  of  England,  1861-65.  v.  1.  8°. 
London,  1866. 

Lewin  (G.  A.)  Reports  of  cases  on  the  crown 
side  of  the  northern  circuit,  1822  to  1838. 
2  v.  12°.  London,  18:14-39. 

Moody  (  IF.)  Crown  cases  reserved  for  con¬ 
sideration,  and  decided  by  the  judges  of 
England,  1824  to  1814.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1837-14. 


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77 


Law — continued. 

England:  Reports;  crown  cases. 

Russell  (  TV.  0.)  and  Ryan  (E.)  Crown  cases 
reserved  for  consideration,  1799  to  1824. 
8°.  London,  1825. 

Temple  (X.)  and  Mew  (  G .)  Reports  of  cases 
in  the  court  of  criminal  appeal,  1848  to  1851. 
v.  1.  8°.  London,  1852. 

Ecclesiastical  courts. 

Addams  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  ecclesias¬ 
tical  courts,  1822  to  1826.  2  v.  v. 3,  parti. 
8°.  London,  1823-26. 

Bacon  (F.  lord).  Case  of  the  commendams 
before  the  privy  council.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[In  Hargravk  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  1], 

Curtcis  (TV.  C .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  eccle¬ 
siastical  courts  at  doctors’  commons,  1834 
to  1844.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1840-44. 

Deane  (J.  P.)  Reports  of  cases  decided  in  the 
ecclesiastical  courts  at  doctors’  commons, 
1855  to  1857.  v.  1.  8°.  London,  1858. 

Haggard  (S.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  consis¬ 
tory  court  of  London,  containing  the  .judg¬ 
ments  of  the  right  lion,  sir  William  Scott, 
1789  to  1821.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1822. 

-  Reports  of  cases  in  the  ecclesiastical 

courts  at  doctors’  commons,  and  in  the  high 
court  of  delegates,  from  1827  to  1833.  3  v. 
v.  4,  parts  1  and  2.  8°.  London,  1829-33. 

Lee  (G.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  arches  and 
prerogative  courts  at  Canterbury,  and  in 
the  high  court  of  delegates,  1752  to  1758. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Phillimore.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1832-33. 

Notes  of  cases  in  the  ecclesiastical  and  mari¬ 
time  courts,  1841  to  1850.  7  v.  8°.  London, 
1843-50. 

Phillimore  (.A)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  eccle¬ 
siastical  courts  at  doctors’  commons,  and  in 
the  high  court  of  delegates,  1809  to  1821. 
3  v.  8°.  London,  1818-27. 

Reports  of  cases  in  the  English  ecclesiastical 
courts.  Edited  by  E.  D.  Ingraham,  1752  to 
1833.  5  V.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1831-35. 

Robertson  (.A  E.  P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
ecclesiastical  courts  at  doctors’  commons, 
1844  to  1849.  v.  1.  8°.  London,  1850. 

Spinks  (T.)  Ecclesiastical  and  admiralty  re¬ 
ports  ;  being  reports  of  cases  heard  before 
the  arches  and  prerogative  courts  of  Can¬ 
terbury,  and  the  consistory  court  of  London, 
respectively,  the  high  court  of  admiralty 
and  the  admiralty  prize  court ;  together 
with  such  cases  as  have  been  carried  by 
appeal  from  those  courts  respectively  to  the 
11 


Law — continued. 

England:  Reports;  ecclesiastical  courts. 

privy  council,  1853  to  1855.  2  v.  in  1.  8°. 
London,  1855. 

Digests. 

Maddy  ( E .)  Digest  of  cases  in  the  arches  and 
prerogative  courts  of  Canterbury,  the  con¬ 
sistory  court  of  London,  and  the  high  court 
of  delegates,  1752  to  1833.  8°.  London, 

1835. 

Waddilove  (A.)  Digest  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  arches,  the  prerogative  court  of  Canter¬ 
bury,  the  consistory  court  of  London,  and 
on  appeal  therefrom  to  the  judicial  commit¬ 
tee  of  the  privy  council ;  with  references  to 
the  leading  analogous  decisions  in  the  house 
of  lords  and  the  courts  of  law  and  equity, 
and  to  the  several  statutes  and  text-books 
which  bear  on  questions  within  the  juris¬ 
diction  of  the  ecclesiastical  courts,  1752  to 
1849.  8°.  London,  1849. 

Exchequer  courts. 

Anstruther  (A.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  exchequer,  1792  to  1797.  3  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1796-37. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1817. 

Banbury  (  TV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  courts 
of  exchequer,  1713  to  1741.  Published  by 
George  Wilson,  fol.  London,  1755. 

Crompton  (C.)  and  Jervis  (J.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  courts  of  exchequer  and  ex¬ 
chequer  chamber,  1830  to  1832.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1832-33. 

- and  Meeson  (  R. )  Reports  of  cases  in 

the  courts  of  exchequer  and  exchequer 
chamber,  1832  to  1834  .  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1834- 35. 

-  and  Roscoe  ( II .)  Reports  of  cases 

in  the  courts  of  exchequer  and  exchequer 
chamber,  1834  and  1835.  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1835- 36. 

Exchequer  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
courts  of  exchequer  and  exchequer  cham¬ 
ber,  by  W.  N.  Welsby,  E.  T.  Hurlstoue, 
and  J.  Gordon ;  1847  to  1854.  9  v.  8°. 
London,  1849-54. 

- The  same.  v.  10  and  11,  1854  to  1856. 

By  E.  T.  Hurlstone  and  J.  Gordon.  8°. 
London,  1855-56. 

- The  same.  With  references  to  deci¬ 
sions  in  the  American  courts,  by  J.  I.  Clark 
Hare,  1852  to  1856.  v.  8,  9,  10,  and  11. 

!  8°.  Philadelphia,  1854-57. 


78 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

England  :  Reports ;  exchequer  courts. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of  ex¬ 
chequer,  at  law  and  in  equity,  and  in  the 
exchequer  chamber,  in  equity  and  in  error ; 
containing  the  cases  reported  by  Price, 
13  v. ;  Daniel],  1  v. ;  McCleland,  1  v. ;  and 
Wightwick,  1  v.  1810  to  1825.  Edited  by 
Francis  J.  Troubat.  G  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1835. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  courts  of  ex¬ 
chequer  and  exchequer  chamber ;  contain¬ 
ing  McCleland  and  Younge,  lv. ;  Younge 
and  Jervis,  3  v. ;  Crompton  and  Jervis,  2  v. ; 
Crompton  and  Meeson,  2  v. ;  Crompton, 
Meeson  and  Roscoe,  2  v. ;  Meeson  and 
Welsby,  16  v. ;  Welsby,  Hurlstone  and  Gor¬ 
don,  2  v. ;  and  Hurlstone  and  Norman,  2  v. 
With  references  to  decisions  in  the  Ameri¬ 
can  courts,  by  J.  I.  Clark  Hare  and  H.  B. 
Wallace.  1825  to  1858.  39  v.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1853-58. 

Forrest  (R.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
exchequer,  1800  and  1801.  Part  i.  8°. 
London,  1802. 

Gale  (C.  J.)  Reports  of  cases  argued  and 
determined  in  the  court  of  exchequer,  1835 
and  1836.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1836-38. 

Hardrcs  ( Sir  T.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
courts  of  exchequer,  1655  to  1660,  and  from 
thence  to  the  twenty-first  year  of  Charles 
ii.  fol.  London,  1693. 

Horn  (H.)  and  Hurlstone  ( E.  T.)  Reports  of 
cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  court 
of  exchequer,  and  upon  the  writs  of  error 
from  that  court  to  the  exchequer  chamber, 
1838  and  1839.  v.  1.  8°.  London,  1840. 

Hurlstone  {E.  T.)  and  Coltman  (F.  J.)  Re¬ 
ports  of  cases  in  the  courts  of  exchequer 
and  exchequer  chamber,  1862-65.  3  v.  8°. 
London,  1863-66. 

- The  same.  v.  1.  With  references  to 

decisions  in  the  American  courts,  by  Sam¬ 
uel  Dickson.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1865. 

- The  same.  v.  2.  With  references  by 

James  Parsons.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1866. 

- and  Norman  (J.  F.)  The  same.  Re¬ 
ports,  etc.  1856-62.  7  v.  8°.  London, 

1857-62. 

- The  same.  With  references  to  de¬ 
cisions  in  the  American  courts.  7  v.  [v.  1 
and  2  edited  by  J.  I.  Clark  Hare;  v.  3-7 
edited  by  Henry  Wharton].  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1857-64. 

- and  Walmsley  (F.)  Reports  of  cases 

argued  and  determined  in  the  court  of  ex¬ 
chequer,  1840-41.  8°.  London,  1841. 


L  aw — continued . 

ENGLAND:  Reports;  exchequer  courts. 

Jenkins  ( D .)  Eight  centuries  of  reports,  or 
800  cases  adjudged  in  the  exchequer  cham¬ 
ber,  or  upon  writs  of  error  [1220-1624], 
Originally  published  in  Latin  and  French  ; 
now  translated  by  a  gentleman  of  the  mid¬ 
dle  temple.  2d  ed.  fol.  London,  1734. 

Lane  ( R .)  Reports  in  the  court  of  exchequer, 
1605  to  1611.  fol.  Loudon,  1657. 

H’Cleland  (  T. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  courts 
of  exchequer  and  exchequer  chamber,  at 
law,  in  equity,  and  in  error,  1823  and  1824. 
8°.  London,  1825. 

- and  Younye  (E.)  The  same,  1824  and 

1825.  8°.  London,  1827. 

Meeson  (B.)  and  Welsby  (  IF.  Ar.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  courts  of  exchequer  and  ex¬ 
chequer  chamber,  1836  to  1847.  With  a 
general  index  by  E.  Wise.  16  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1837-49. 

Murphy  ( F .  S.)  and  Hurlstone  ( E.  T.)  Re¬ 
ports  of  cases  in  the  court  of  exchequer, 
1836  and  1837.  8°.  London,  1838. 

Parker  {Sir  T.)  Reports  of  cases  concerning 
the  revenue,  in  the  court  of  exchequer, 
1743  to  1767.  With  cases  upon  the  same 
subject  in  former  reigns.  8°.  Dublin,  1791. 
Price  (G.)  Reports  of  cases  argued  in  the 
court  of  exchequer  and  in  the  exchequer 
chamber,  1814  to  1824.  13  v.  8°.  London, 
1816-38. 

TyrwMtt  (B.  P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
courts  of  exchequer  and  exchequer  cham¬ 
ber,  1830  to  1835.  5  v.  8°.  London,  1832-37. 

- and  Granyer  {T.  C.)  Reports  of  cases 

in  the  courts  of  exchequer  and  exchequer 
chamber,  1835  and  1836.  8°.  London,  1837. 
Wiyhtwick  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  exchequer,  1810  and  1811.  8°.  London, 
1819. 

Younye  {E.)  and  Jervis  (J.)  Reports  of  cases 
in  the  courts  of  exchequer  and  exchequer 
chamber,  at  law,  in  equity,  and  in  error, 
1826  to  1830.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1828-30. 
Exchequer  (equity). 

Daniel  {E.  B.)  Reports  of  cases  on  the  equity 
side  of  the  court  of  exchequer,  1817  to  1820. 
8°.  London,  1824. 

Wilson  (./.)  Reports  of  cases  in  chancery, 
1818-19.  v.  1,  and  v.  2,  part  1.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1821. 

Younye  {E.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
exchequer  in  equity,  1830  to  1832.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1833. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


79 


Law — continued. 

England  :  Reports  ;  house  of  lords. 

- and  Collyer  (J. )  Reports  of  cases  in 

the  court  of  exchequer  in  equity,  1834  to 
1842.  4  v.  8°.  London,  1836-4(5. 

Note. — For  the  history  and  practice  of  the  court  of 
exchequer,  see  EXCHEQUER.  PRACTICE. 

Bouse  of  lords. 

Bligh  (7i.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  house  of 
lords  on  appeals  and  writs  of  error,  1819  to 
1821.  3  v.  and  v.  4,  part  1.  8°.  London, 
1823-27. 

- New  reports  of  cases  in  the  house  of 

lords  on  appeals  and  writs  of  error,  1827  to 
1837.  10  v.  and  v.  11,  parts  1, 2,  and  3.  8°. 
London,  1829-39. 

Brown  (./.)  Reports  of  cases  upon  appeals 
and  writs  of  error,  determined  in  the  high 
court  of  parliament.  1701-1779.  2d  ed. 
With  notes  and  additional  cases,  to  1800, 
by  T.  E.  Tomlins.  8v.  8°.  London,  1803. 

Clark  (C.)  and  Finnelhj  (TV.)  Reports  of  cases 
in  the  house  of  lords,  on  appeals  and  writs 
of  error,  1831  to  1846.  12  v.  8°.  London, 
1835-47. 

Colles  (R.)  Reports  of  cases  upon  appeals  and 
writs  of  error  in  the  high  court  of  parlia¬ 
ment,  1697  to  1713.  8°.  Dublin,  1789. 

Dow  (P. )  Reports  of  cases  upon  appeals  and 
writs  of  error  in  the  house  of  lords,  1813  to 
1818.  6  v.  8°.  London,  1814-19. 

- and  Clark  (C.)  Reports  of  cases  upon 

appeals  and  writs  of  error  in  the  house  of 
lords,1827tol832.  2  v.8°.  London,  1830-32. 

House  of  lords  cases,  on  appeals  and  writs  of 
error,  claims  of  peerage,  and  divorces,  1847 
to  1850.  v.  1-2.  By  C.  Clark,  and  W.  Fin- 
nelly.  8°.  London,  1849-51. 

- The  same.  1850  to  1866.  v.  3-11.  By 

C.  Clark.  8°.  London,  1853-66. ' 

Maclean  (C.  H.)  and  Robinson  (<?.)  Cases  in 
the  house  of  lords  on  appeals  and  writs  of 
error,  1839.  8°.  London,  1840. 

Shoroer  ( Sir  B.)  Cases  in  parliament  upon 
petitions  and  writs  of  error,  1694  to  1699. 
3d  ed.  fol.  London,  1740. 

West  ( M.  J.)  Cases  in  the  house  of  lords,  on 
appeals  from  the  courts  of  equity,  and  on 
writs  of  error  in  England  and  Ireland;  and 
questions  of  peerage,  1839  to  1841.  8°. 
London,  1842. 

See,  also,  Scotland.  ( Reports ,  house  of  lords). 

Kiny's  and  queen's  bench. 

Adolphus  (J.  L.)  and  Ellis  (T.  F.)  Reports 
of  cases  in  the  court  of  king’s  and  queen’s 


Law — continued. 

ENGLAND :  Reports ;  king’s  bench. 

bench,  1834  to  1841.  12  v.  8°.  London, 

1835-42. 

See,  also,  Queen’s  bench  reports,  new  series. 

Aleyn  (J.)  Select  cases  in  the  court  of  king’s 
bench,  1646  to  1649.  fol.  London,  1681. 

Andrews  (G.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench,  1738  to  1740.  fol.  London, 
1754. 

Arnold  ( T.J .)  and  Hodges  (IF.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  court  of  queen’s  bench,  1840 
and  1841.  Parts  1-5.  8°.  London,  1841. 

Barnardiston  (T.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  king’s  bench  ;  together  with  some 
other  cases,  1726  to  1735.  2  v.  fol.  London, 
1744. 

Barnewall  (R.  V.)  and  Aldcrson  ( E .  H.)  Re¬ 
ports  of  cases  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench, 
1817  to  1821.  4  v.  8°.  Boston,  1820-22. 

- The  same.  1822.  v.  5.  8°.  London, 

1822. 

- The  same.  1817  to  1822.  5  v.  8°. 

London,  1818-22. 

- and  Cresswell  ( C .)  Reports  of  cases 

in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  1822  to  1830. 
10  v.  8°.  London,  1823-32. 

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Bellewe  ( R .)  Ans  du  roy  Richard  ii,  hors  de 
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judges  de  la  ley,  en  le  temps  del  raigne  de 
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of  queen’s  bench,  and  the  court  of  exchequer 
chamber,  on  appeal  from  the  court  of  queen’s 
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Blackstone  (  IT.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  seve¬ 
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2  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1789. 

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rected,  with  copious  notes  and  references, 
including  some  from  the  mss.  of  the  late 
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2  v.  8°.  London,  1828. 

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and  learned  judges  and  sages  of  the  law,  of 
cases  and  matters  in  the  law,  1009  to  1639. 
2d  ed.  3  parts  in  1  v.  fol.  London,  1688. 

Burrow  ( Sir  J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench,  in  the  time  of  lord  Mans¬ 
field,  1756  to  1772.  5  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1785. 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  by  the  late  serjeant 

Hill.  5  v.  8°.  London,  1812. 

- Series  of  the  decisions  of  the  court  of 

king’s  bench  upon  settlement  cases.  2  v. 
4°.  London,  1768. 

Calthrop  {II.)  Reports  of  special  cases  touch¬ 
ing  several  customs  and  liberties  of  Lon¬ 
don,  1609  to  1618.  12°.  London,  1655. 

Carthew  { T .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  1686  to  1700.  fol.  London, 
1728. 

Cases  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  in  the  7th, 
8th,  9th,  and  10th  years  of  George  ii,  lord 
Hardwicke  presided;  with  some  determina¬ 
tions  of  chief  justice  Lee ;  and  two  equity 
ones,  by  lord  Hardwicke,  1733  to  1738.  fol. 
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Lee.  8°.  London,  1815. 

Chitty  {J.  jr. )  Reports  of  cases,  principally  on 
practice  and  pleading,  in  the  courts  of  king’s 
bench,  in  1819.  Also,  reports  temp,  lord 
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parts  compleat,  from  the  14th  Elizabeth  to 
the  13th  James  i.  [1574-1616].  7  v.  8°. 
London,  1738. 

-  The  same.  New  edition,  with  addi¬ 
tional  notes  and  references,  including  the 
observations  of  lord  Ellesmere,  and  with  ab¬ 
stracts  of  the  principal  points;  the  first  three 
parts  and  the  fourth  to  folio  38  a,  by  John 
Henry  Thomas ;  the  rest  of  the  fourth  and 
remaining  nine  parts,  by  John  F.  Fraser. 
6  v.  8°.  London,  1826. 

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points;  with  a  life  of  Coke].  3d  ed.  24°. 
London,  1826. 

Comberbach  {Ii.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
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chancery  ;  and  before  the  delegates,  1695  to 
1741.  2d  ed.  corrected,  by  Samuel  Rose. 

2  v.  8°.  London,  1792. 

Cowper  {II.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  1774  to  1778.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1800. 

- The  same.  1st  American  from  2d  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  with  notes,  by  Samuel  West.  2  v. 
8°.  Boston,  1808-09. 

Cunn.inrjb.am  {T.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  king’s  bench,  in  the  7th,  8th,  9th, 
and  10th  years  of  George  ii.  fol.  London, 
1766. 

Croke  {Sir  G.)  Reports  of  select  cases  in  the 
courts  of  king’s  bench  and  common  pleas. 
Collected  and  written  in  French  by  himself; 
revised  and  published  in  English  by  Sir  H. 
Grimston.  1582  to  1641.  3d  impression. 

3  v.  fol.  London,  1683. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  corrected,  with 

marginal  notes  and  references  to  the  later 
reports,  by  Thomas  Leach.  4  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1790-92. 

Davison  (  //. )  and  Merivale  ( II.)  Reports  of 
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Douglas  {S.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
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bench,  from  the  19th  to  the  25th  of  George 
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Dowling  {A.)  and  Hyland  (A.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  1822  to 
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Durnford  { C .)  and  East  {E.  II. )  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  1786  to 
1800.  6th  ed.  8  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1808-9. 

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the  subsequent  cases.  8  v.  8°.  London, 
1817. 

Dyer  {J.)  Reports  of  eases  in  the  reigns  of 
Henry  viii,  Edward  vi,  Mary,  and  Eliza¬ 
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3  v.  8°.  London  and  Dublin,  1794. 

East  {E.  II.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  1800  to  1812.  16  v.  8C.  Lon¬ 
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- The  same.  With  notes,  by  Thomas 

Day.  16  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1817. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  ed.  with  notes  and 

references,  by  G.  M.  Wharton.  16  v.  in  8. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1845. 

Egerton  { Thomas ,  \st  earl  of  Ellesmere).  Ob¬ 
servations  on  Coke’s  reports,  fol.  London, 
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Ellis  {T.  F.)  and  Blackburn  {€.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  court  of  queen’s  bench,  and  the 
court  of  exchequer  chamber  on  error  from 
the  court  of  queen’s  bench,  1852-58.  8  v. 
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and  determined  in  the  court  of  queen’s 
bench  and  the  court  of  exchequer  chamber 
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1858  to  1861.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1860-67. 

Fitzgibbons  (•/. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench;  with  some  special  cases  in 
the  courts  of  chancery,  common  pleas,  and 
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1732. 

Fortescue  {J.)  Reports  of  select  cases  in  all 
the  courts  of  Westminster  Hall.  [1695  to 
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of  England,  relating  to  the  grandest  pre¬ 
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observations  relating  to  the  prerogative  of 
a  queen  consort,  fol.  London,  1748. 

Freeman  { It. )  Reports  of  cases  argued  and 
adjudged  in  the  courts  of  king’s  bench  and 
common  pleas,  from  1670  to  1683.  Revised 
and  published  by  Thomas  Dixon,  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1742. 

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ences,  by  Edward  Smirke.  8°.  London, 
1826. 

Gale  { C.  J.)  and  Davison  (If.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  court  of  queen’s  bench,  and 
upon  writs  of  error  from  that  court  to  the 
exchequer  chamber,  1841  to  1843.  3  v.  8°. 
London,  1842-43. 

Gilbert  { Sir  G.)  Cases  in  law  and  equity;  ar¬ 
gued,  debated,  and  adjudged  in  the  king’s 
bench  and  chancery,  in  the  twelfth  and  thir¬ 
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With  two  treatises,  the  one  on  the  action  of 
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Godbolt  (J.)  Reports  of  certain  cases  in  the 
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J  ENGLAND  :  Reports ;  king’s  bench, 

the  reigns  of  queen  Elizabeth,  king  James, 
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Gouldsborough  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  all 
the  courts  at  Westminster,  in  the  latter 
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[1586-1601].  4°.  London,  1653. 

Harrison  { S .  B.)  and  Wollaston {F.  L.)  Term 
reports  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  and  the 
bail  court,  1835  and  1836.  2  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1835  and  1837. 

Hobart  {II.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  common  pleas,  from  3  Elizabeth  to  23 
James  i.  [1561-1626].  fol.  London,  1671. 

- The  same.  1st  American,  from  the  5th 

English  edition,  with  notes  and  references 
to  prior  and  subsequent  decisions,  by  John 
M.  Williams.  8°.  Boston,  1829. 
Holt{SvrJ.)  Reports,  1688-1710  ;  containing 
many  cases  never  before  printed,  taken  from 
an  original  ms.  of  T.  Farresley.  Also,  sev¬ 
eral  cases  of  chancery  and  the  exchequer 
chamber,  fol.  London,  1738. 

Jones  ( Sir  T.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench,  etc.  from  19  Charles  i.  to 
36  Charles  ii.  fol.  London,  1695. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  fol.  London,  1729. 

Jones  {Sir  W.)  Les  reports  de  divers  special 
cases  cy  bien  in  le  court  de  banck  le  roy, 
come  le  common  banck,  1620  to  1640.  fol. 
London,  1675. 

Keble  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  1660  to  1678.  3  v.  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1685. 

Eeilwey  {II.)  Reports  d’ascuns  cases  (qui  out 
evenus  aux  temps  du  roy  Henry  vii.  et  du 
roy  Henry  viii.)  Seligcs  hors  des  papieres 
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les  reports  d’ascuns  cases  prises  per  Guil- 
leaume  Dallison,  un  des  justices  del  bank 
le  roy  au  temps  de  la  reyne  Elizabeth,  et 
per  Guilleaume  Bendloe,  Serjeant  al  ley  au 
temps  de  la  mesme  royne ;  touchants  la 
construction  de  divers  acts  de  parliament. 
La  tierce  Edition  embellie  de  pluis  que  deux 
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Kelgng  {J.)  Report  of  divers  cases  in  pleas  of 
the  crown,  1662  to  1669.  fol.  London,  1708. 
Kelynge{  W.)  Reports  of  select  cases  in  chan¬ 
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Kenyon  { L.  lord  chief  justice).  Notes  of  cases 
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England  :  Reports ;  king’s  bench. 

Latch  ( J .)  Plusieurs  tres-bons  cases,  come 
ils  estoyent  adjudges  es  trois  premiers  ans 
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En  la  court  de  bank  le  roy.  Publieds  par 
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Martin.  8°.  Newbera,  1793. 

j  With  Martin  (F.  X.)  N.  C.  reports]. 

Leonard  (TV.)  Reports  and  cases  of  law 
argued  and  adjudged  in  the  courts  at 
Westminster,  1540  to  1615.  [From  the 
French],  Published  by  William  Hughes. 
4  parts  in  2  v.  fol.  London,  1658-75. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  4  parts  in  2  v.  fol. 

London,  1687. 

Levinz  (Sir  C.)  Reports:  commencant  en  le 
12  an  de  roy  Charles  ii,  et  fini  en  le  8  an  de 
William  iii,  1660  to  1696.  2  v.  fol.  London, 
1702. 

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by  serjeant  Salkeld.  3d  ed.  3  v.  8°. 
Dublin  1793-97. 

Ley  (J.)  Reports  of  divers  resolutions  in  law, 
arising  upon  cases  in  the  court  of  wards  and 
other  courts  at  Westminster,  1608  to  1629. 
fol.  London,  1659. 

Lofft  (C.)  Reports  of  cases  adjudged  in  the 
court  of  king’s  bench,  1772  to  1774 ;  with 
some  select  cases  in  the  court  of  chancery, 
and  of  the  common  pleas ;  to  which  is  added 
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Lucas  (B.)  Modern  cases  in  law  and  equity, 
1720  to  1725.  fol.  London,  1730. 

Manning  (J.)  and  Byland  (A.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  1827  to 
1830.  5  v.  8°.  London,  1828-37. 

March  (J.)  Reports;  or,  new  cases,  with 
divers  resolutions  and  judgments,  given 
upon  solemn  arguments,  and  with  great  de¬ 
liberation,  1639  to  1643.  4°.  London,  1648. 

Maule  (O.)  and  Selivyn  (  TV. )  Reports  of  cases 
in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  1813  to  1817. 
6  v.  8°.  London,  1814-29. 

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Modern  reports ;  or,  select  cases  in  the  courts 
of  king’s  bench,  chancery,  common  pleas 
and  exchequer,  1660  to  1672.  5th  ed.  12 
v.  in  9.  8°.  Dublin,  1784. 

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Thomas  Leach.  12  v.  8°.  London,  1793-96. 

Moore  (Sir  F.)  Cases  collect  et  report,  1512 
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England:  Reports;  kind’s  bench. 

Nevile  (S.)  and  Manning  (TV.  M.)  Reports 
of  cases  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  and 
upon  writs  of  error  from  that  court  to  the 
exchequer  chamber,  1832  to  1836.  6  v.  8°. 
London,  1834-39. 

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in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  and  upon 
writs  of  error  from  that  court  to  the  ex¬ 
chequer  chamber,  1836  to  1838.  3  v.  8°. 
London,  1837-38. 

Noy  (TV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  time  of 
queen  Elizabeth,  king  James,  and  king 
Charles,  fol.  London,  1656. 

Bahner  (Sir  G. )  Reports  de  Sir  Gefroy 
Palmer  [in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  1619 
to  1628].  fol.  London,  1688. 

Berry  (T.  E.)  and  Davison  (H.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  court  of  queen’s  bench,  and 
upon  writs  of  error  from  that  court  to  the 
exchequer  chamber,  1838  to  1841.  4  v.  8°. 
London,  1839-42. 

riowden  (E.)  Commentaries,  ou  reportes  de 
divers  cases  esteants  matters  en  ley,  et  de 
les  arguments  sur  yceux,  en  les  temps  des 
raygnes  le  roye  Edward  le  size,  le  roigne 
Mary,  le  roye  et  roigne  Philip  et  Mary,  et 
le  roigne  Elizabeth,  fol.  London,  1578. 

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ley,  with  notes  and  references,  and  the 
qumries  of  Mr.  Plowden.  fol.  London, 
1761. 

- The  same.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1816. 

Bopham  (Sir  J.)  Reports  and  cases,  1592  to 
1597.  Translated  into  English,  with  some 
remarkable  cases  reported  by  others  since 
his  death,  1617  to  1626.  2d  ed.  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1682. 

Queen’s  bench  reports.  By  J.  L.  Adolphus 
and  T.  F.  Ellis.  New  series,  1841-52. 
18  v.  8°.  London,  1843-53. 

Baymond  (B.  lord).  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
courts  of  king’s  bench  and  common  pleas, 
reigns  of  William,  Anne,  George  i.  and  ii. 
4th  ed.  with  additional  references  to  former 
and  later  reports,  by  John  Bayley.  3  v. 
8°.  London,  1790. 

- The  same.  4tli  ed.  3  v.  8°.  Dublin, 

1792. 

Baymond  (Sir  T.)  Reports  of  divers  special 
cases  in  the  courts  of  king’s  bench,  common 
pleas  and  exchequer, *in  the  reign  of  Charles 
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England  :  Reports ;  king’s  bench. 

Rolle  ( II. )  Reports  de  divers  cases  en  le 
court  del  banke  le  roy,  en  el  temps  de  roy 
Jacques.  2  v.  fol.  London,  1675-76. 

Sallceld  (  TF.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
king’s  bench  ;  with  some  special  cases  in 
the  courts  of  chancery,  common  pleas,  and 
exchequer,  1688  to  1711.  6th  ed.  by  William 
D.  Evaus.  3  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1791. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  by  W.  David  Evans. 

3  v.  8°.  London,  1795. 

Saunders  ( E .)  Reports  des  divers  pleadings 
et  cases  en  le  court  del  bank  le  roy,  en  le 
temps  del  reign  de  sa  tres  excellent  majesty 
le  roy  Charles  le  ii.  1666  to  1673.  2°  6d. 
2v.ini.  fol.  London,  1722. 

- Reports  of  several  pleadings  and  cases 

in  the  court  of  king’s  bench.  Edited,  with 
notes  and  references,  by  John  Williams. 
4th  Amer.  from  the  5th  London  ed.  by  J. 
Patteson  and  E.  V.  Williams.  3v.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1828. 

Savile  ( J .)  Reports  de  divers  special  cases 
en  le  court  de  common  bank,  en  le  temps  de 
royne  Elizabeth,  1580-1594.  fol.  London, 
1688. 

Sayer  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  1752  to  1757.  8°.  Dublin, 1790. 

Sessions  cases  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench, 
chiefly  touching  settlements,  1713  to  1753. 
[anon.]  2ded.  2v.  8°.  London,  1760. 

Shower  ( Sir  B.)  Cases  in  parliament  upon 
petitions  and  writs  of  error,  1694  to  1699. 
3d  ed.  fol.  London,  1740. 

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bench,  in  the  reign  of  William  iii.  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1708. 

- Second  part  of  the  reports  of  cases  in 

the  court  of  king’s  bench,  1677  to  1687.  fol. 
London,  1720. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of  king’s 

bench,  1677  to  1694.  2d  ed.  By  T.  Leach. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1794. 

Siderfin  (  T. )  Reports  des  divers  special  cases 
en  le  court  del  bank  le  roy,  et  auxv  en  le 
co.  ba.  et  l’exchequer  en  les  priinier  dix  ans 
apres  le  restauration  de  Charles  le  ii.  2”  6d, 
Par  R.  Dobyns.  fol.  London,  1714. 

-  Second  part  de  les  reports  esteant 

plusiers  cases  come  ils  estoyeut  argue  et 
adjudgees  en  le  court  del  upper  banck,  en 
les  ans  1657-59.  fol.  London,  1684. 

Skinner  (if.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  1680  to  1698 ;  with  some  ar¬ 
guments  in  special  cases,  fol.  London,  1728. 


Law — continued. 

England:  Reports;  king's  bench. 

Smith  (J.  P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench  ;  together  with  some  cases 
in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  1803  to  1806. 
3  v.  8°.  London,  1806. 

Strange  (J. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  courts  of 
chancery,  king's  bench,  common  pleas,  and 
exchequer,  1715  to  1754.  2  v.  8°.  Dublin, 
1792. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  With  notes  and  re¬ 
ferences  to  cotemporary  reporters,  and  later 
cases,  by  Michael  Nolan.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1795. 

Style  or  Styles  (W.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
upper  bench  court  at  Westminster,  1646  to 
1655.  fol.  London,  1658. 

Term  reports.  See  Durnford  (C.)  and  Bast 

(F.  n.) 

Ventris  ( Sir  P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench,  in  the  reign  of  Charles  ii ; 
and  in  the  court  of  common  pleas,  in  the 
reigns  of  Charles  ii.  and  James  ii,  and  in  the 
three  first  years  of  William  and  Mary.  4th 
impression,  fol.  London,  1726. 

H'illmore  (G.)  Wollaston  ( F.  L .)  and  Davison 
(if.)  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  deter¬ 
mined  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  and 
upon  writs  of  error  from  that  court  to  the 
exchequer  chambers,  and  in  the  bail  court, 
1837.  8°.  London,  1839. 

Willmore  (O.)  Wollaston  ( F.L .)  and  Hodges 
(W.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of  queen’s 
bench,  and  upon,  writs  of  error  from  that 
court  to  the  exchequer  chamber,  and  in  the 
bail  court,  1838  and  1839.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1840. 

Wilmot  ( Sir  J.  E.)  Notes  of  opinions  and 
judgments  delivered  in  different  courts.  4°. 
London,  1802. 

Wilson  (G.)  Reports  of  the  cases  in  the  king’s 
courts  at  Westminster,  1743  to  1774.  3  v. 
8°.  Dublin,  1792. 

Year-hooks  of  the  reign  of  king  Edward  the 
first.  Edited  and  translated  by  Alfred  J. 
Horwood.  Years  30-33  [1302-05],  2v.  8°. 
London,  1863. 

[Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Great  Britain], 
Year-hooks.  [Reports  of  law  cases  from  the 
reign  of  Edward  ii.  to  the  27th  Henry  viii, 
with  references  to  the  abridgements  of 
Brooke,  Fitzherbert,  and  Statham,  and  in¬ 
dexes],  11  parts  in  10  v.  fol.  London, 
1678-80. 


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Law — continued. 

England  :  Reports ;  king’s  tench. 

- The  same.  Regis  Edwardi  tertij  aquad- 

ragesimo  ad  quinquagesimum,  [1367-77], 
anni  omnes  a  mendis  repurgati  etsuo  nitori 
restituti.  fol.  Londini,  R.  Tottell,  1576. 

Yelverton  (II.)  Reports  of  divers  special  cases 
in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  1602  to  1612. 
1st  American  from  the  4th  London  ed. 
With  notes  and  references  by  Theron  Met¬ 
calf.  8°.  Andover,  (Ms.)  1820. 

Magistrates'  cases. 

New  sessions  cases;  containing  reports  of  cases 
relative  to  the  duties  and  liabilities  of  mag¬ 
istrates,  determined  in  the  superior  courts 
at  Westminster,  v.  1-2.  1844  to  1847,  by  J. 
M.  Carrow,  J.  Hammertou,  and  T.  Allen. 
8°.  London,  1845-47. 

- The  same.  v.  3,  by  J.  Hammerton,  T. 

Allen,  and  C.  Otter,  1847  to  1849.  8°. 
London,  1849. 

- The  same.  v.  4,  by  C.  G.  Prideaux 

and  H.  T.  Cole,  1849  to  1851.  8°.  London, 
1852. 

Mercantile  cases. 

Danson  (F.  M.)  and  Lloyd  ( S .  H.)  Reports  of 
cases  relating  to  commerce,  manufactures, 
etc.  in  the  courts  of  common  law,  at  nisi 
prius,  and  in  banc,  1828  and  1829.  8°. 
London,  1830. 

Lloyd  (J.  H.)  and  Welsby  (  TV.  N.)  Reports  of 
cases  relating  to  commerce,  manufactures, 
etc.  determined  in  the  courts  of  common  law, 
1829  and  1830.  Parts  1-3.  8°.  London, 
1829-30. 

Nisi  prius. 

Campbell  (J.  lord  chancellor).  Reports  of  cases 
at  nisi  prius,  in  the  courts  of  king’s  bench 
and  common  pleas,  and  on  the  home  cir¬ 
cuit,  1807  and  1808.  v.  1.  8°.  London, 
1809. 

- The  same.  1807  to  1816;  with  notes 

and  references  to  American  authorities,  by 
S.  Howe.  4  v.  8°.  New  York,  1810-21. 

Carrington  (F.  A.)  and  Payne  (J.)  Reports 
of  cases  at  nisi  prius  in  the  courts  of  king’s 
bench,  common  pleas,  and  exchequer;  with 
cases  tried  on  the  circuits  and  in  the  central 
criminal  court,  1823  to  1841.  9  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1825-41. 

- and  Marshman  (J.  Ii.)  Reports  at 

nisi  prius  in  the  queen’s  bench,  common 
pleas,  and  exchequer ;  with  the  cases  tried 
on  the  circuits  and  in  the  central  criminal 
courts,  1841-2.  8°.  London,  1843. 


Law — continued. 

England  :  Reports ;  nisi  prius. 

- and  Kirwan  (A.Y.)  Reports  of  cases 

at  nisi  prius  in  the  courts  of  queen’s  bench, 
common  pleas,  and  exchequer  ;  with  caseB 
tried  on  the  circuits  and  in  the  centre  crim¬ 
inal  court,  crown  cases  reserved,  1842  to 
1853.  2  v.  and  v.  3,  parts  1  and  2.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1845-53. 

Clayton  (J.)  Reports  and  pleas  of  assises  at 
Yorke.  1633  to  1650.  12°.  London,  1651. 

Espinasse  (I.)  Reports  of  cases  at  nisi  prius, 
in  the  courts  of  king’s  bench  and  common 
pleas,  1793  to  1806.  With  improvements  by 
Thomas  Day.  5  v.  in  3.  8°.  Hartford, 
1808-10. 

- The  same.  v.  6.  1806  to  1810.  8°. 

London,  1811. 

Foster  (T.  C.)  and  Finlason  (W.  F.)  Reports 
of  cases  decided  at  nisi  prius  and  at  the 
crown  side  on  circuit,  with  select  decisions 
at  chambers.  Hilary  vacation,  1856,  to 
Hilary  vacation,  1867.  4  v.  8°.  London, 
1860-67. 

Gow  (N.)  Reports  of  cases  at  nisi  prius  in 
the  court  of  common  pleas,  1818  to  1820. 
8°.  London,  1828. 

Holt  (F.  L.)  Reports  of  cases  at  nisi  prius,  in 
the  court  of  common  pleas,  1815  to  1817. 
8°.  London,  1818. 

Lilly  (J.)  Reports  and  pleadings  of  cases  in 
assise,  for  offices,  nusances,  lauds,  and  tene¬ 
ments.  fol.  London,  1719. 

Moody  (  IT. )  and  Malkin  ( B .  II.)  Reports  of 
cases  at  nisi  prius,  in  the  courts  of  king’s 
bench  and  common  pleas,  and  on  the  west¬ 
ern  and  Oxford  circuits,  1826  to  1830.  8°. 
London,  1831. 

- and  Robinson  (F.)  Reports  of  cases 

at  nisi  prius,  in  the  courts  of  king’s  bench, 
common  pleas,  and  exchequer,  and  on  the 
northern  and  western  circuits,  1830  to  1844. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1837-44. 

Peake  (T.)  Cases  at  nisi  prius,  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench,  1790  to  1795.  3d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1820. 

- Additional  cases ;  with  notes,  by  T. 

l’eake,  jr.  1795  to  1812.  8°.  London, 

1829. 

Ryan  (E.)  and  Moody  (IT.)  Reports  of  cases 
at  nisi  prius,  iu  the  courts  of  king’s  bench 
and  common  pleas,  and  on  the  Oxford  and 
western  circuits,  1823  to  1826.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1827. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


85 


Law — continued. 

England  :  Reports ;  privy  council. 

Starkie  (2’.)  Reports  of  cases  determined  at 
nisi  prius,  in  the  courts  of  king’s  bench  and 
common  pleas,  and  on  the  circuit,  1814  to 
1823.  3  v.  8°.  Exeter  and  London,  1823. 

Privy  council. 

Acton  (T.  H.)  Reports  of  cases  argued  and 
determined  before  the  lords  commissioners 
of  appeals  in  prize  causes.  Also,  on  appeal 
to  the  king’s  most  excellent  majesty  in 
council,  1809  to  1811.  8°.  London,  1812. 

Knapp  ( J .  TV.)  Reports  of  cases  before  the 
judicial  committee  and  the  lords  of  the  privy 
council,  1829  to  1836.  3  v.  8°.  London, 
1831-36. 

Moore  ( E.  F. )  Reports  of  cases  heard  and 
determined  by  the  judicial  committee  and 
the  lords  of  the  privy  council,  1836  to  1861. 
14  v.  8°.  London,  1840-61. 

- The  same.  New  series,  v.  1.  1862-64. 

8°.  London,  1865. 

- Reports  of  cases  heard  and  determined 

by  the  judicial  committee  and  the  lords  of 
his  majesty’s  most  honorable  privy  council, 
on  appeal  from  the  supreme  and  sudder 
dewanny  courts  in  the  East  Indies,  1836  to 
1864.  9  v.  8°.  London,  1840-64. 

Probate  and  divorce. 

Swahey  (M.  C.  M.)  and  Tristam,  ( T.  H.)  Re¬ 
ports  of  cases  decided  in  the  court  of  probate 
and  in  the  court  for  divorce  and  matrimonial 
causes,  1858  to  1864.  3  v.  8°.  London, 

1860-65. 

Railway  and  canal  cases. 

Cases  relating  to  railways  and  canals,  in  the 
high  courts  of  law  and  equity,  by  H.  I. 
Niclmll,  T.  Hare,  and  J.  M.  Carrow,  1835 
to  1842.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1840-43. 

-  The  same.  By  J.  M.  Carrow  and 

L.  Oliver,  1842-46.  v.  3.  8°.  London, 
1846. 

-  The  same.  By  J.  M.  Carrow,  L. 

Oliver,  E.  Beavan,  and  T.  E.  P.  Lefroy, 
1844  to  1854.  v.  4-7.  8°.  London,  1848-55. 

Reports  in  all  the  courts. 

Common  law  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  all 
the  superior  courts  of  common  law,  together 
with  cases  carried  by  writs  of  error  from 
those  courts  to  the  exchequer  chamber,  or 
thence,  by  appeal,  to  the  house  of  lords ; 
also,  cases  carried  by  appeal  from  the 
colonial  common  law  courts  to  the  privy 
council,  1853  to  1854.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1854. 

12 


Law — continued. 

England  :  Reports  in  all  the  courts. 

English  reports  in  law  and  equity  :  containing 
reports  of  cases  in  the  house  of  lords,  privy 
council,  courts  of  equity  and  common  law, 
and  in  the  admiralty  and  ecclesiastical 
courts;  including,  also,  cases  in  bankruptcy 
and  crown  cases  reserved.  Edited  by  E.1I. 
Bennett  and  Chauncy  Smith,  1850  to  1857. 
40  v.  8°.  Boston,  1851-58. 

Jurist  (  The).  Containing  reports  of  cases  de¬ 
cided  in  the  courts  of  equity  and  common 
law,  and  in  the  admiralty  and  ecclesiastical 
courts,  original  articles  on  legal  subjects, 
all  important  statutes,  the  rules  and  orders 
of  the  various  courts,  the  gazettes,  cause 
lists,  and  miscellaneous  legal  information, 
1837-54.  18  v.  in  31.  8°.  London,  1838-55. 

- The  same.  New  series,  1855-65.  11  v. 

in  22.  8°.  London,  1856-65. 

Law  journal  reports.  New  series:  comprising 
reports  of  cases  in  the  house  of  lords,  and 
in  the  courts  of  chancery  and  appeal  in 
bankruptcy,  probate,  divorce,  and  matrimo¬ 
nial  causes,  admiralty,  queen’s  bench  and 
the  bail  court,  common  pleas,  exchequer,  ex¬ 
chequer  chamber,  and  crown  cases  reserved. 
Edited  by  Montague  Chambers,  Francis 
Towers  Streeten,  Freeman  Oliver  Haynes, 
and  others,  1823-66.  44  v.  in  112.  4°. 
London,  1823-66. 

Law  times  :  the  journal  and  record  of  the  law 
and  the  lawyers,  1843-1866.  41  v.  fol. 
London,  1843-64. 

Law  times  reports,  containing  all  the  cases 
argued  and  determined  in  the  house  of 
lords,  the  privy  council,  the  court  of  appeal 
in  chancery,  the  rolls  court,  v.  c.  Kinders- 
ley’s  court,  v.  c.  Stuart’s  court,  v.  c. 
Wood’s  court,  the  court  of  queen’s  bench, 
the  court  of  common  bench,  the  court  of 
exchequer,  the  bail  court,  the  exchequer 
chamber,  the  court  of  criminal  appeal,  the 
probate  court,  the  court  for  divorce  and 
matrimonial  causes,  the  admiralty  court, 
the  bankruptcy  courts,  at  nisi  prius,  mari¬ 
time  law  cases.  Together  with  a  selection 
of  cases  of  universal  application  decided  in 
the  superior  courts  in  Ireland  and  in  Scot¬ 
land.  New  series,  1860-66.  v.  2-13.  8°. 
London,  1860-66. 

Reports  of  cases  in  the  English  courts  of  com¬ 
mon  law.  Edited  by  T.  Sergeant,  J.  C. 
Lowber,  T.  M.  Pettit,  G.  Sharswood,  II. 
Wharton,  and  S.  Dickson,  1813-1860.  105 
v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1822-66. 


86 


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Law — continued. 

England  :  Reports ;  rolls  court. 

Rowe  ( R.  11.)  Reports  of  interesting  cases  in 
the  king’s  law  courts  of  England  and  Ire¬ 
land,  the  houses  of  parliament,  and  military 
courts,  1798-1821.  With  a  treatise  on  mar¬ 
tial  law.  8°.  Dublin,  1824. 

Rolls  court. 

Beavan  ( C .)  Reports  of  cases  in  chancery  in 
the  rolls  court  during  the  time  of  lord 
Langdale,  and  sir  John  Romilly,  1838  to 
1865.  34  v.  8°.  London,  1840-66. 

Keen  ( B .)  Reports  of  cases  in  chancery,  in 
the  rolls  court,  during  the  time  of  lord 
Langdale,  1836  to  1839.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1837-39. 

Tamlyn  (./. )  Reports  of  cases  decided  in  the 
high  court  of  chancery,  by  sir  John  Leach, 
master  of  the  rolls,  1829  and  1830.  8°. 
London,  1831. 

Vice-chancellor’s  court. 

Collyer  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court 
of  chancery,  by  sir  J.  L.  Knight  Bruce,  vice- 
chancellor,  1844  to  1846.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1845-1847. 

De  Gex  (J.  F.)  and  Smale  ( T. )  Report  of  cases 
adjudged  in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  by 
vice-chancellors  sir  J.  L.  Knight  Bruce, 
and  sir  James  Parker,  1846-1852.  5v.  8°. 
London,  1849-53. 

Drewry  (  C.S .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery  in  1852  to  1859,  by  sir 
Richard  Torin  Kindersley,  vice-chancellor. 
4  v.  8°.  London,  1853-60. 

- and  Smale  (J.  J.)  Reports  of  cases 

decided  in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  1859 
to  1861,  by  sir  Richard  Torin  Kindersley. 
v.  1.  8°.  London,  1862. 

Giffanl  (J.  IT.  de  L.)  Reports  of  the  cases 
adjudged  in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  by 
the  vice-chancellor,  sir  John  Stuart,  1858 
to  1862 ;  with  a  few  cases  of  an  earlier  date 
added  to  complete  the  series.  3  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1860-62. 

Hare  (  T. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court 
of  chancery,  before  the  right  hon.  sir  James 
Wigrain,  sir  J.  L.  Knight  Bruce,  sir  George 
James  Turner,  and  sir  William  Page  Wood, 
vice-chancellors,  1841  to  1853.  11  v.  8°. 
London,  1843-58. 

Hemming  (  G.  W.)  and  Miller  (A.  E.)  Reports 
of  cases  adjudged  in  the  high  court  of  chan¬ 
cery,  before  sir  William  Page  Wood,  vice- 
chancellor,  1862  to  1865.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1864-66. 


Law — continued. 

England  :  Reports  ;  vice-chancellor’s  court. 

Johnson  (H.  11.  V)  and  Hemminrj  (G.  TV.) 
Reports  of  cases  in  the  high  court  of  chan¬ 
cery,  before  sir  William  Page  Wood,  vice- 
chancellor.  v.  1-2.  8°.  London,  1861-63. 

Kay  (E.  E.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  before  sir  William  Page 
Wood,  vice-chancellor,  1853  to  1854.  8°. 
London,  1854. 

-  and  Johnson  ( II.  R.  V.)  Reports  of 

cases  in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  before 
sir  William  Page  Wood,  vice-chancellor, 
1854  to  1857.  4  v.  8°.  London,  1854-59. 

Maddock  ( H . )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  the  vice-chancellor  of  England,  during 
the  time  of  sir  Thomas  Plumer  and  sir  John 
Leach,  1815  to  1822.  6  v.  8°.  London, 
1817-29. 

- The  same.  6  v.  in  3.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1829. 

Simons  (N.)  Reports  of  cases  decided  in  the 
high  court  of  chancery,  by  sir  John  Leach, 
sir  Anthony  Hart,  and  sir  Lancelot  Shad- 
well,  vice-chancellors,  1826  to  1852.  17  v. 
8°.  London,  1829-54. 

- The  same.  New  series,  1850  to  1852. 

2  v.  8°.  London,  1851-52. 

- and  Stuart  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  de¬ 
cided  in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  by  sir 
John  Leach,  1822  to  1826.  2  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1824-27. 

Smale  (J.)  and  Giffard  (J.  IF.  de  L.)  Reports 
of  cases  in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  by 
the  vice-chancellor,  sir  John  Stuart,  1852 
to  1857.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1855-58. 

Younge  (E.)  and  Collyer  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases 
in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  by  sir 
James  Lewis  Kniglit-Bruce,  vice-chancellor 
of  England,  from  Michaelmas  term,  1841, 
to  Hilary  term,  1844.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1843-44. 

4.  Digests  of  reports. 

Biddle  ( G.  IF.)  andMcMurtrie  (II.  C.)  Gene¬ 
ral  index  to  the  English  common  law  re¬ 
ports.  v.  1  to  83,  inclusive,  1813  to  1852. 
2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

Bridgman  (/?.  O.)  Digest  of  reported  cases  on 
points  of  practice  and  pleadingsin  the  courts 
of  equity  in  England  and  Ireland,  and  of 
the  rules  and  orders  of  the  same  courts, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time ; 
intended  as  a  companion  to  Bridgman’s 
equity  digest.  8°.  London,  1824. 

- The  same.  8°.  New  York,  1829. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


87 


Law — continued. 

England:  Digests  of  reports. 

Bridgman  (K.  IF.)  Analytical  digest  of  the 
reported  cases  in  the  courts  of  equity,  and 
the  high  court  of  parliament.  With  the  de¬ 
cisions  of  the  courts  of  equity  and  parlia¬ 
ment  of  Ireland,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time.  3d  ed.  by  R.  O.  Bridg¬ 
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8°.  London,  1730. 

Lambard  (  TF.)  Archaionomia:  sive,  de  priscis 
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England:  Treatises,  etc. 

Laws  of  England  delineated,  [anew.]  8°. 
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Long  ( G .  )  Reflections  on  certain  parts  of  the 
law  of  England.  8°..  London,  1827. 

Luders  (A.)  Tracts  on  various  subjects  in 
the  law  and  history  of  England.  2  v.  12°. 
Bath,  1810. 

Miller  (J.)  Inquiry  into  the  present  state  of 
the  civil  law  of  England.  8°.  London,  1825. 

Moore  (H.)  Lawyer’s  companion  and  general 
day-book  for  1862.  8°.  London,  1862. 

Noy  (W.)  Grounds  and  maxims  of  the  laws 
of  this  kingdom,  and  also  an  analysis  of  the 
English  laws.  12°.  Middletown,  (Conn.) 
1808. 

Poison  (A.)  The  law  of  England.  4C.  London, 
1845. 

[Encyclopedia  mctropolitana,  v.  2], 

Saint-Germain  (C.)  Dialoges  in  English, 
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in  the  lawes  of  England.  Newly  corrected 
and  imprinted,  with  new  additions.  12°. 
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- The  same.  Doctor  and  student.  18th 

ed.  by  William  Muchall.  8°.  London,  1815. 

Stephen  (II.  J.)  New  commentaries  on  the 
laws  of  England.  (Partly  founded  on 
Blackstone).  4  v.  8°.  London,  1841-45. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  by  James  Stephen. 

4  v.  8°.  London,  1858. 

Sumario  historico  de  la  constitucion,  leyes  y 
estatutos  de  Inglaterra,  por  el  ciudadano 
M.  LL.  [anon.]  sm.  4°.  [Mexico?]  1825. 

Wood  (T.)  Institute  of  the  laws  of  England. 
3ded.  fol.  London,  1724. 

Wooddeson  (R. )  Elements  of  jurisprudence ; 
the  preliminary  part  of  a  course  of  lectures 
on  the  laws  of  England.  4°.  London, 
1783. 

- Systematical  view  of  the  laws  of  Eng¬ 
land  :  Yinerian  lectures,  read  at  Oxford. 
3v.  8°.  London,  1792-93. 

- -  The  same.  3  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1792-93. 

- The  same.  With  notes  and  additions, 

by  W.  II.  Williams.  3v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1842. 

[Law  library,  v.  38-39]. 

Wynne  (E.)  Eunomus;  or,  dialogues  con¬ 
cerning  the  law  and  constitution  of  England. 
5tli  ed.  with  notes,  and  a  dissertation  on  a 
course  of  reading  for  a  student,  by  W.  M. 
Bvthewood.  2  v.  18°.  London,  1822. 

See,  also,  ABRIDGMENTS. 


Law — continued. 

England  : 

History  of  English  law. 

Chronica  j  uridicial ia ;  an  abridgment  and  con¬ 
tinuation  of  Dugdale’s  Origiues  juridiciales. 
2d  ed.  8°.  Loudon,  1739. 

Crabb  (G.)  History  of  English  law;  or,  an 
attempt  to  trace  the  rise,  progress,  and  suc¬ 
cessive  changes  of  the  common  law,  from 
the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  8°. 
London,  1829. 

Discourse  against  the  jurisdiction  of  the  king’s 
bench  over  Wales,  by  process  of  latitat, 
[anow.]  8°.  Dublin,  1787. 

[Hargrave  (F.)  Tracts  relating  to  the  law  of  Eng¬ 
land]. 

Dugdale  (Sir  W.)  Origines  juridiciales  ;  or, 
historical  memorials  of  the  English  laws, 
courts  of  justice,  forms  of  tryal,  etc.  Also,  a 
clironologie  of  the  lord  chancelors,  lord 
treasurers,  etc.  2d  ed.  fol.  London,  1671. 

Reeves  (J.)  History  of  the  English  law,  from 
the  time  of  the  Saxons  to  the  end  of  the 
reign  of  Elizabeth.  3ded.  5v.  8°.  London, 
1814-29. 

Selden  (J.)  Dissertation  [on  the  history  of 
the  civil  law  in  England]  annexed  to  Fleta. 
Translated,  with  notes,  by  Robert  Kelham. 
8°.  London,  1771. 

Sullivan  (F.  S.)  Lectures  on  the  constitution 
and  laws  of  England,  with  a  commentary 
on  magna  charta,  etc.  and  a  discourse  on 
the  laws  of  England,  by  Gilbert  Stuart,  1st 
American  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Portland,  1805. 
Entails  : 

Sempere  y  Guarinos  (J.)  Historia  de  los  vin- 
cnlos  y  mayorazgos.  12°.  Madrid,  1805. 

See,  also,  Primogeniture, 
entries  : 

Aston  (R.)  Placita  latine  rediviva ;  a  book  of 
entries,  sm.  4°.  London,  1661. 

Brown  (IF.)  Entering  clerk’s  vade  mecum ; 
being  an  exact  collection  of  precedents  for 
declarations  and  pleadings  in  most  actions. 
8°.  London,  1678. 

- Formulae  bene  placitandi ;  a  book  of 

entries,  containing  variety  of  choice  prece¬ 
dents.  fol.  London,  1671. 

- Modus  intrandi  placita  generalia ;  the 

entering  clerk’s  introduction.  3d  ed.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1702-3. 

Coke(E.)  Book  of  entries  ;  containing  perfect 
and  approved  precedents  of  counts,  declara¬ 
tions,  informations,  pleints,  indictments, 
barres,  real,  personal,  and  mixt,  and  in  ap¬ 
peals.  2d  ed.  fol.  London,  1671. 


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Law — continued. 

Entries  : 

Fearne  (C.)  Reading  on  the  statute  of  inrol- 
ments.  8°.  London,  1797. 

[In  his  Posthumous  works]. 

Hansard  (J.)  Book  of  entries;  of  declara¬ 
tions  and  other  pleadings,  general  and  spe¬ 
cial,  in  the  most  useful  actions  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench,  fol.  London,  1685. 

Harris  (T.)  Modern  entries;  or,  approved 
precedents  of  declarations,  pleadings,  en¬ 
tries,  and  writs.  Newly  arranged,  with  ad¬ 
ditions  and  improvements,  by  Hugh  D. 
Evans.  2  v.  8°.  Baltimore,  1831-32. 

Levinz  (Sir  C.)  Collection  of  select  and  mod¬ 
ern  entries;  referring  to  the  cases  in  Sir 
Creswell  Levinz’s  reports,  fol.  London, 
1702. 

Lilly  (J.)  Modern  entries,  in  English;  being 
a  select  collection  of  pleadings  in  the  courts 
of  king’s  bench,  common  pleas,  and  ex¬ 
chequer.  2  v.  fol.  London,  1734-35. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  with  many  addi¬ 
tional  references,  fol.  London,  1771. 

Moyle  (B.)  Exact  book  of  entries,  of  the  most 
select  judicial  writs  used  in  the  common 
law.  Translated  by  John  Herne.  4°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1658. 

Bastell,  or  Bastall  (TV.)  Collection  of  entries 
of  declarations,  barres,  replications,  re- 
joynders,  issues,  verdicts,  etc.  Lasted,  fol. 
London,  1670. 

Robinson  (Sir  T.)  Book  of  special  entries, 
fol.  London,  1684. 

Vidian  (A.)  Exact  pleader;  or,  book  of  en¬ 
tries.  fol.  London,  1684. 

Winch  (Sir  H.)  Le  beau-pledeur  ;  or,  book 
of  entries,  fol.  London,  1680. 

See,  also — 

Forms.  Precedents. 

Pleading.  Writs. 

Equitable  defences: 

Mayne(J.  D .)  Treatise  on  equitable  defences 
and  replications  under  the  common  law  pro¬ 
cedure.  12°.  London,  1854. 

Equity  : 

Adams  (J.)  Doctrine  of  equity ;  being  a  com¬ 
mentary  on  the  law  as  administered  by  the 
court  of  chancery.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

[Law  library,  v.  68]. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  ed.  With  notes  and 

references  to  the  latest  American  chancery 
decisions,  by  J.  R.  Ludlow  and  J.  M. Collins. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1852. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  ed.  With  addi-  { 

tional  notes  and  references  to  the  recent  | 


Law — continued. 

Equity  : 

English  and  American  decisions,  by  Henry 
Wharton.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

Ballow  (H.)  Treatise  of  equity,  [anon.]  fol. 
London,  1737. 

Brightly  (F.  C.)  Treatise  on  the  equitable 
jurisdiction  of  the  courts  of  Pennsylvania. 
With  notes  of  pleading  and  practice  in 
equity,  and  an  appendix  of  practical  forms. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

Fonblanque  (J.)  Treatise  of  equity;  with 
marginal  references  and  notes.  3d  ed.  2  v. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1807. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  ed.  with  references 

to  American  chancery  decisions,  and  addi¬ 
tional  notes,  by  A.  Laussat.  2  v.  in  1.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1831. 

Francis  (B.)  Maxims  of  equity,  collected 
from  and  proved  by  cases  out  of  the  books 
of  the  best  authority  in  the  high  court  of 
chancery.  Also,  the  case  of  the  earl  of  Cov¬ 
entry,  concerning  the  defective  execution  of 
powers,  fol.  London,  1728. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  fol.  London,  1739. 

- The  same.  1st  Am .  ed.  with  references 

to  modern  authorities,  British  and  Ameri¬ 
can,  by  W.W.Hening.  8°.  Richmond,  (Va.) 
1823. 

Goldsmith  (G.)  Doctrine  and  practice  of 
equity ;  or,  a  concise  outline  of  proceedings 
in  the  high  court  of  chancery.  Designed 
principally  for  the  use  of  students.  5tli  ed. 
12°.  London,  1862. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1843. 

[Law  library,  v.  40], 

Grounds  and  rudiments  of  law  and  equity, 
alphabetically  digested ;  containing  a  col¬ 
lection  of  rules  or  maxims,  with  the  doctrine 
upon  them,  illustrated  by  various  cases  ex¬ 
tracted  from  the  books  and  records,  to 
evince  that  these  principles  have  been  the 
foundation  upon  which  the  judges  and  sages 
of  the  law  have  built  their  solemn  resolu¬ 
tions  and  determinations,  [anon.]  2ded. 
fol.  London,  1751. 

Haynes  (F.  O.)  Outlines  of  equity  ;  being  a 
series  of  elementary  lectures.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1853. 

[LAW  library,  v.  98], 

Home  (H.  lord  Karnes).  Principles  of  equity, 
fol.  Edinburgh,  1760. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  Corrected  and  en¬ 
larged.  fol.  Edinburgh,  1767. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Edinburgh, 

1778. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


93 


Law — continued. 

Equity  : 

Jeremy  (G.)  Treatise  on  the  equity  jurisdic¬ 
tion  of  the  high  court  of  chancery.  8°. 
London,  1828. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1830. 

Seton  (II.  JV.)  Forms  of  decrees  in  equity,  and 
of  orders  connected  with  them.  8°.  New 
York,  1831. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  By  W.  H.  Harrison 

and  R.  H.  Leach.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1862. 

Smith  (J.  S.)  Treatise  on  the  principles  of 
equity.  8°.  London,  1856. 

Smith  (J.  JV.)  Manual  of  equity  jurispru¬ 
dence,  founded  on  the  works  of  Story, 
Spence,  and  other  writers,  and  on  the  sub¬ 
sequent  cases ;  comprising  the  fundamental 
principles  and  the  points  of  equity  usually 
occurring  in  general  practice.  7th  ed.  12°. 
London,  1864. 

Spence  (G.)  Equitable  jurisdiction  of  the 
court  of  chancery ;  comprising  its  rise,  pro¬ 
gress,  and  final  establishment.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1846-49. 

Story  (J.)  Commentaries  on  equity  jurispru¬ 
dence,  as  administered  in  England  and 
America.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1836. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1839. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1843. 

- The  same.  7th  ed.  by  Edmund  H. 

Bennett.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1857. 

- The  same.  8tli  ed.  With  additions  by 

Isaac  F.  Eedfield.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1861-62. 

JVillard  (./.)  Treatise  on  equity  jurisprudence. 
8°.  Albany,  1855. 

- The  same.  8°.  New  York,  1860. 

See,  also — 

Chancery.  Suits  in  equity. 

Pleas  in  equity.  Supplement  and  revivor. 

Equity  abridgements. 

General  (A)  abridgment  of  cases  in  equity, 
argued  and  adjudged  in  the  high  court  of 
chancery.  Begun  by  a  gentleman  of  the 
middle  temple  [Mr.  Pooley].  4th  ed.  2  v. 
fol.  London,  1756. 

- The  same.  With  a  large  collection  of 

cases  never  before  published.  3d  ed.  Cor¬ 
rected  by  a  gentleman  of  the  middle  temple. 
2  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1792-93. 

Finer  ( C .)  General  abridgment  of  law  and 
equity.  With  a  supplement,  by  several  gen¬ 
tlemen.  2ded.  30  v.  8°.  London,  1791-1806. 

Errors  :  See  Appeals. 

13 


Law — continued. 

Estates : 

Bisset  (A.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
estates  for  life.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1843. 

[Law  library,  v.  43] . 

Chambers  (Sir  B. )  Treatise  on  estates  and  ten¬ 
ures.  Edited  by  Charles  Harcourt  Cham¬ 
bers.  8°.  London,  1824. 

Gaudry  (J.  A.  J.)  Trait 6  du  domaine,  com- 
prenant  le  domaine  public,  le  domaine  de 
l’6tat,  le  domaine  de  la  couronne,  le  domaine 
public  municipal,  le  domaine  priv6  des  com¬ 
munes,  le  domaine  departmental.  3  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1862. 

Helling  ( II. )  Practical  treatise  on  the  analogy 
between  legal  and  equitable  estates  and 
inodes  of  alienation.  8°.  London,  1820. 

Noy(JV.)  Compleat  lawyer;  or,  a  treatise  con¬ 
cerning  tenures  and  estates.  16°.  London, 
1651. 

Preston  (B.)  Elementary  treatise  on  estates. 
With  observations  on  the  equality  of  estates. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1820-27. 

Proudhon(J,  B,  V.)  Traitddu  domaine  public; 
ou,  de  la  distinction  des  biens  considdres  prin- 
oipalement  par  rapport  au  domaine  public. 
2|;  6d.  mise  en  harmonie  avec  la  legislation 
actuelle,  et  augmentde  d’un  commentaire  de 
la  loi  sur  les  chemins  vicinaux,  ainsi  que  des 
rdgles  relatives  l’alignement,  par  Victor 
Dumay.  4  v.  in  5.  8°.  Dijon,  1843-45. 

See,  also — 

Real  property.  Titles. 

Tenures. 

Evidence  : 

Appleton  (J.)  Rules  of  evidence,  stated  and 
discussed.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1860. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1859. 

[Law  library,  v.  101]. 

Arclibold  (J,  F.)  New  system  of  criminal  pro¬ 
cedure,  pleading,  and  evidence  in  indictable 
cases,  as  founded  on  lord  Campbell’s  act, 
find  other  recent  statutes ;  with  new  forms 
of  indictments  and  evidence.  12°.  London, 
1852. 

- Summary  of  the  law  relative  to  plead¬ 
ing  and  evidence  in  criminal  cases ;  with 
precedents  of  indictments,  etc.  and  the  evi¬ 
dence  necessary  to  support  them.  1st  Ame¬ 
rican  from  the  last  London  ed.  with  consid¬ 
erable  additions  and  corrections.  8°.  New 
York,  1824. 

- The  same.  3d  American  from  the  5th 

London  ed.  by  John  Jervis.  8°.  New  York, 
1835. 


94 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Evidence  : 

- The  same.  12th  ed.  including  the  prac¬ 
tice  in  criminal  proceedings  generally,  by 
W.  N.  Welshy.  8°.  London,  1853. 

- The  same.  Comprising  the  “New  sys¬ 
tem  of  criminal  procedure,  pleading,  and 
evidence.”  Also,  an  essay  on  crimes  and 
punishments.  By  Thomas  W.  Waterman. 
6th  ed.  3  v.  8°.  New  York,  1853. 

Bentham  ( J .)  Rationale  of  judicial  evidence, 
specially  applied  to  English  practice.  5  v. 
8°.  London,  1827. 

Best  (TV.  M.)  Treatise  on  the  principles  of 
evidence  and  practice  as  to  proofs  in  courts 
of  common  law;  with  rules  for  the  exami¬ 
nation  of  witnesses.  2d  ed.  shewing  the 
alterations  effected  by  the  common  law  pro¬ 
cedure  act  and  other  statutes  of  1854.  8°. 
London,  1855. 

Bonnier  (ft.)  Traitd  theorique  et  pratique  des 
preuves,  en  droit  civil  et  en  droit  crimiuel. 
2e  6d.  8°.  Paris,  1852. 

Burrill  (J.  M.)  Treatise  on  the  nature,  prin¬ 
ciples,  and  rules  of  circumstantial  evidence, 
especially  that  of  the  presumptive  kind,  in 
criminal  cases.  8°.  New  York,  1856. 

Costantini  (M.)  Sobre  l’esame  dei  testimonj 
nel  processo  d’inquisizione  criminale,  saggio 
practico.  8°.  Venezia,  1827. 

Dickson  (TV.  G.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  evi¬ 
dence  in  Scotland.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1855. 

D uncomb  (G.)  A  complete  treatise  of  the  law 
of  evidence.  8th  ed.  8°.  London,  1766. 

[ In  his  Trials  per  pais]. 

Espinasse  (I.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  settling 
of  evidence  for  trials  at  nisi  prius ;  and  on 
the  preparing  and  arranging  the  necessary 
proofs.  8°.  London,  1825. 

Gabriel  (C.  L.)  Essai  sur  la  nature,  les  differ- 
entes  espdces,  et  les  divers  degriis  de  force 
des  preuves.  2v.ini.  16°.  Bouillon,  1790. 

-  The  same.  Nouvelle  Edition  revue, 

augments  et  mise  en  harmonie  avee  les 
nouveaux  codes;  pr6c6d6e d’un  essai  histo- 
rique  sur  les  divers  genres  de  preuves  en 
usage  depuis  les  premieres  siiicles  jusqu’  it 
nos  jours,  par  M.  Solon.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Garde  (JR.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  general 
principles  and  elementary  rules  of  the  law 
of  evidence.  12°.  London,  1830. 

Gilbert  (Sir  G.)  Law  of  evidence.  6th  ed.  by 
J.  Sedgwick.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1801. 

Glassford  (J. )  Essay  on  the  principles  of  evi¬ 
dence,  and  their  application  to  subjects  of , 
judicial  inquiry.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1820. 


Law — continued. 

Evidence  ■. 

Greenleaf  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  evidence. 
3  v.  8°.  Boston,  1844-53. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  v.  1  and  3.  8°. 

Boston,  1853. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  revised.  3  v.  8°. 

Boston,  1850-56. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  v.  2  and  3.  8°. 

Boston,  1852-57. 

-  The  same.  5th  ed.  v.  1.  8°.  Boston, 

1851. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  v.  1  and  3.  8°. 

Boston,  1852-60. 

- The  same.  7th  ed.  v.  2.  8°.  Boston, 

1858. 

- The  same.  8th  ed.  v.  2.  8°.  Boston, 

1859. 

- The  same.  9th  ed.  v.  1  and  2.  8°. 

Boston,  1858-63. 

- The  same.  10th  ed.  v.  1.  8°.  Boston, 

1660. 

- The  same.  11th  ed.  v.  1.  8°.  Boston, 

1863. 

- The  same.  12th  ed.  carefully  revised, 

with  large  additions,  by  Issac  F.  Redfield. 
3  v.  8°.  Boston,  1866. 

Gresley  (JR.  JST.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  evi¬ 
dence  in  the  courts  of  equity.  8°.  London, 
1836. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1848. 

(New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  11]. 

Hall  (J.)  Act  to  amend  some  of  the  proceed¬ 
ings,  practice,  and  rules  of  evidence  of  the 
courts  of  this  commonwealth,  passed  by  the 
general  court  of  Massachusetts,  in  1851 ; 
with  notes,  references,  and  analysis  of  the 
act.  8°.  Boston,  1851. 

Halsted  (J.  R.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  evidence, 
embracing  rules  established  by  writers  of 
acknowledged  authority,  and  affirmed  by 
the  decisions  of  the  federal  courts,  and  the 
courts  of  all  the  states  ;  with  references  to 
English  adjudications.  2  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1856. 

Harrison  ( S.  B.)  Evidence;  forming  a  title 
of  the  code  of  legal  proceedings,  according 
to  the  plan  proposed  by  Crofton  Uniacke. 
12°.  London,  1825. 

Joy  (H.)  On  the  evidence  of  accomplices. 

8°.  Philadelphia,  1844. 

[Law  library,  v.  45], 

Law  of  evidence,  [a non."]  8°.  London, 

1717. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


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Law — continued. 

Evidence  : 

Lee  (.7.  Y.)  Treatise  on  the  evidence  of  ab¬ 
stracts  of  title  to  real  property.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  58]. 

M’Kinnon  (D.)  Philosophy  of  evidence.  8°. 
London,  1812. 

Mac  Nally  ( L .)  Rules  of  evidence  on  pleas 
of  the  crown  ;  illustrated  from  printed  and 
manuscript  trials  and  cases.  2  v.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1804. 

Mittermaier  (C.  J.  A.)  Die  lehre  vom  beweise 
im  deutschen  strafprozesse.naeli  derfortbild- 
ung  durch  gerichtsgebrauch  und  deutsche 
gesetzbiiclier,  in  vergleichung  mit  den  an- 
sichten  aes  englischen  und  franzosischen 
strafverfahrens.  8°.  Darmstadt,  1834. 

- The  same.  Trait6  de  la  preuve  en 

matiere  criminelle,  et  de  ses  applications 
diverses  en  Allemagne,  en  France,  en  An- 
gleterre,  etc.  Traduit  par  C.  A.  Alexander. 
8°.  Paris,  1848. 

Morgan  {J. )  Essays  upon  the  law  of  evidence. 
8°.  London,  1789. 

Peake  (  T.)  Law  of  evidence.  With  decisions 
in  the  United  States,  by  J.  P.  Norris.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1824. 

Phillimore  (J.  G.)  History  and  principles  of 
the  law  of  evidence,  as  illustrating  our  social 
progress.  8°.  London,  1850. 

Phillips  (S.  M.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  evi¬ 
dence.  2d  Am.  from  the  3d  London  ed.  with 
notes  and  references  to  American  authori¬ 
ties,  by  John  A.  Dunlap.  2  v.  8°.  New 
York  and  Boston,  1820-22. 

- The  same.  8th  [London]  ed.  with  ad¬ 
ditions  by  S.  M.  Phillips  and  A.  Ames.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1838. 

- The  same.  4th  Am.  ed.  with  notes 

by  Esek  Cowen  and  Nicholas  Hill.  4  v.  8°. 
New  York,  1839. 

-  The  same.  9th  [London]  ed.  with 

alterations  and  additions  by  S.  M.  Phillips. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1843. 

- The  same.  6th  Am.  from  the  9th  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  with  notes  by  E.  Cowen  and  N. 
Hill ;  with  additional  notes  and  references 
to  the  English  and  American  cases  to  the 
present  time  by  J.  M.  Van  Cott.  5  v.  8°. 
New  York,  1849. 

- The  same.  10th  English  ed.  with  con¬ 
siderable  alterations  and  additions,  by  S.  M. 
Phillips  and  Thomas  J.  Arnold.  4th  Am. 
ed.  with  Cowen  and  Hill’s  notes,  and  addi- 


Law — continued. 

Evidence  : 

tional  notes  by  J.  M.  Van  Cott.  Edited  by 
Isaac  Edwards.  3  v.  8°.  New  York,  1859. 
Powell  {E.)  Practice  of  the  law  of  evidence, 
with  a  chapter  on  the  measure  of  damages. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1858. 

[Law  library,  v.  96], 

Roscoe  ( II.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  evidence  in 
criminal  cases.  2d  ed.  with  additions,  by 
T.  C.  Granger  ;  with  notes  and  references 
to  American  decisions  and  to  the  English 
common  law  and  ecclesiastical  reports,  by 
George  Sharswood.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1840. 

- The  same.  4th  Amer.  from  the  3d 

London  ed.  by  George  Sharswood.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1852. 

- The  same.  5th  [London]  ed.  with  ad¬ 
ditions,  by  David  Power.  8°.  London,  1861. 

- Digest  of  the  law  of  evidence  on  the 

trial  of  actions  at  nisi  prius.  1st  Amer. 
from  the  2d  London  ed.  with  notes,  and 
references  to  the  English  common  law  and 
ecclesiastical  reports,  by  James  Bayard.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1832. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  12°.  London,  1836. 

- The  same.  10th  ed.  enlarged,  by  Ed¬ 
ward  Smirke.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Saunders  (J.  S. )  Law  of  pleading' and  evi¬ 
dence  in  civil  actions,  arranged  alphabeti¬ 
cally  ;  with  practical  forms,  and  the  plead¬ 
ings  and  evidence  to  support  them.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1828. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  by  R.  Lush.  5th 

Amer.  ed.  with  references,  by  a  member  of 
the  Philadelphia  bar.  2  v.  in  3.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1851. 

Starkie  (  T.  )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  evidence, 
and  digest  of  proofs  in  civil  and  criminal 
proceedings.  With  references  to  American 
decisions,  by  Theron  Metcalf.  3v.  8°. 

Boston,  1826. 

- The  same.  4th  Am.  ed.  by  T.  Metcalf 

andE.  D.  Ingraham.  3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1832. 

- The  same.  2d  [London]  ed.  2  v.  8°. 

London,  1833. 

- The  same.  7th  Am.  from  the  3d  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  by  B.  Gerhard.  2  v.  in  3.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1842. 

- The  same.  8th  Am.  from  the  4th  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  by  G.  M.  Dowdeswell  and  J.  G. 
Malcolm.  With  notes  and  references  to 
American  cases,  by  G.  Sharswood  ;  and  the 
notes  to  former  American  editions.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1860. 


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Law — continued. 

Evidence  : 

Stephens  (A.J.)  Law  of  nisi  prius,  evidence  in 
civil  actions,  and  arbitrations  and  awards. 
3  v.  8°.  London,  1842. 

- The  same.  With  notes  and  references 

to  the  latest  American  decisions,  by  George 
Sharswood.  3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1844. 

Su-ift  (Z. )  Digest  of  the  law  of  evidence,  in 
civil  and  criminal  cases.  8°.  Hartford,  1810. 

Tail  (  G .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  evidence  in 
Scotland.  3d  ed.  by  A.  Urquhart.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1834. 

Tamlyn  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  evidence. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

[Law  library,  v.  51]. 

Taylor  (./.  P.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  evidence, 
as  administered  in  England  and  Ireland, 
with  illustrations  from  the  American  and 
other  foreign  laws.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1848. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1858. 

Van  Heythuscn  (P.  Al. )  Essay  upon  marine 
evidence,  in  the  courts  of  law  and  equity. 
8°.  London,  1819. 

Wigram  (</.)  Examination  of  the  rules  of  law 
respecting  the  admission  of  extrinsic  evi¬ 
dence  in  aid  of  the  interpretation  of  wills. 
8°.  London,  1835. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1840. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1840. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  2]. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  by  W.  K.  Wigram. 

8°.  London,  1858. 

Wills  (  W.)  Essay  on  the  rationale  of  circum¬ 
stantial  evidence.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1843. 

[Law  library,  v.  41]. 

See,  also — 

Discovery  of  evi-  Pleading. 

dence.  Presumptive  evi- 

Logic,  in  the  general  dence. 

alphabet. 

Exchequer : 

Gilbert  ( Sir  G.)  Historical  view  of  the  court 
of  exchequer,  and  of  the  king’s  revenues, 
there  answered.  8°.  London,  1738. 

Madox  (T.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
exchequer  of  the  kings  of  England,  from 
the  Norman  conquest  to  the  end  of  the  reign 
of  king  Edward  ii.  fol.  London,  1711. 

- The  same.  With  the  ancient  dialogue 

concerning  the  exchequers,  generally  as-  J 
cribed  to  Gervasius  tilburiensis ;  and  a  J 
dissertation  concerning  the  most  ancient 
great  roll  of  the  exchequer  quinto  Stephani. 
[1159],  2  v.  4°.  London,  1769. 

Manning  (.7.)  Practice  of  the  court  of  ex- 


Law — continued. 

Exchequer : 

chequer.  With  an  appendix,  containing 
an  inquiry  into  the  tenure  of  the  conven¬ 
tionary  estates  in  the  assessionable  manors, 
parcel  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1827. 

Price  (G.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  the  ex¬ 
chequer  ;  stating  and  explaining  the  course 
and  practice  of  the  court ;  as  founded  on 
precedent  and  the  principles  of  the  juris¬ 
diction  conferred  by  the  king’s  prerogative, 
as  a  court  of  crown  revenue,  of  common 
law,  civil  pleas,  and  of  equity.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1830. 

Exchequer  reports  : 

See  England.  ( Reports ,  Exchequer). 

Ireland.  ( Reports ,  Exchequer). 

Excise  (Law  of) : 

Bateman  {J.)  Laws  of  excise;  being  a  col¬ 
lection  of  all  the  existing  statutes  relative 
to  the  revenue  of  excise ;  with  practical  notes 
and  forms,  and  an  appendix  of  select  cases. 
8°.  London,  1843. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  revised  and  enlarged 

by  James  Bell.  12°.  London,  1865. 

Executions  : 

Bingham  (P.)  Law  and  practice  of  judg¬ 
ments  and  executions.  8°.  London,  1815. 

Gilbert  ( Sir  G.)  Law  of  executions.  To 
which  are  added,  the  history  and  practice 
of  the  court  of  king’s  bench.  8°.  London, 
1763. 

Home  (77.  lord  Eamcs).  History  of  execution 
against  moveables  and  land  for  debt.  8°. 
Edinburgh.  1761. 

[7n  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  313-329]. 

- History  of  execution  for  payment  of 

debt  after  the  death  of  the  debtor.  8°.  Ed¬ 
inburgh,  1761. 

[7n  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  349-387]. 

- History  of  personal  execution  for  debt. 

8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

[In  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  331-348]. 

Pask(J.)  Treatise  on  judgments,  executions, 
and  satisfactions.  12°.  London,  1864. 

Riddle  ( D .  S.)  Law  and  practice  in  proceed¬ 
ings  supplementary  to  execution  under  the 
New  York  code.  With  forms.  8°.  New 
York,  1866. 

See,  also,  EXTENTS. 

Executors  and  administrators  : 

Brady  (J.  H.)  Executor’s  account  book,  ex¬ 
hibiting  a  safe  and  easy  method  of  keeping 
executorship  accounts.  2  v.  4°.  London, 
1845. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


97 


Law — continued. 

Executors  and  administrators  : 

Comstock  (F.  G.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  execu¬ 
tors  and  administrators,  etc.  8°.  Hartford, 
(Conn.)  1832. 

Dayton  (/.)  Office  of  surrogate,  and  surro¬ 
gates’  courts,  and  executors,  administrators, 
and  guardians,  in  the  state  of  New  York. 
8°.  New  York,  1855. 

Ewing  (./. )  Treatise  on  the  office  and  duty  of 
executors,  administrators,  and  guardians. 
4tli  ed.  with  new  and  improved  forms.  8°. 
New  York,  1848. 

[In  his  Justice  of  the  peace] . 

Haines  (E.  J I.)  Probate  manual;  being  a 
complete  guide  for  executors,  administra¬ 
tors,  and  guardians,  under  the  laws  of  Illi¬ 
nois  ;  with  practical  forms.  8°.  Chicago, 

1856. 

Horsey  ( G .)  Court  of  probate  acts,  1857  and 
1858 ;  and  the  rules,  orders,  and  instruc¬ 
tions,  with  notes,  and  a  summary  of  the  law 
of  executors  and  administrators  in  reference 
to  probates  and  administrations.  3d  ed.  12°. 
London,  1859. 

Hudson  (J.  C.)  Executor’s  guide.  New  ed. 
8°.  London,  1860. 

Erum  ( J .  M.)  Missouri  justice ;  being  a  com¬ 
pendium  of  the  laws  relating  to  the  powers 
and  duties  of  executors,  administrators,  etc. 
in  the  state  of  Missouri,  (adapted  to  the  re¬ 
vised  laws  of  1845),  with  forms  and  prece¬ 
dents.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1845. 

Lomax  (J.  T. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  executors 
and  administrators,  generally  in  use  in  the 
United  States,  and  adapted  more  particu¬ 
larly  to  Virginia.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1841. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Richmond, 

1857. 

Matthews  (R.)  Practical  guide  to  executors 
and  administrators.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  9]. 

Pritchard  (T.  S.)  Handy  book  for  executors 
and  administrators.  12°.  London,  1861. 

Raff  (  G.  fF. )  Guide  to  executors  and  admin¬ 
istrators  in  the  settlement  of  the  estates  of 
deceased  persons  within  the  state  of  Ohio ; 
with  a  comment  upon  the  statute  of  wills. 
2d  ed.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1860. 

Reese  (  IF.  M.)  Manual  for  ordinaries,  execu¬ 
tors,  administrators,  and  guardians,  in  the  I 
state  of  Georgia.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1858. 

Roberts  (  IF.)  Treatise  on  the  office  and  duties 
of  executors  and  administrators.  With  an 
appendix  of  precedents.  3d  ed.  much  en- 


Law — continued. 

Executors  and  administrators  : 

larged  and  improved.  2v.  8°.  London, 

1826. 

[In  his  Law  of  wills,  etc.] 

Tayler  (  T.)  Duty  of  executors,  administrators, 
and  guardians,  conformably  to  the  revised 
statutes  of  the  state  of  New  York.  2  v.  in  1. 
8°.  New  York,  1843. 

[In  his  Precedents  of  willsl. 

Toller  ( Sir  S.)  Law  of  executors  and  adminis¬ 
trators.  3d  ed.  8°.  New  York,  1815. 

- The  same.  7th  ed.  By  F.  Whitmarsli. 

8°.  London,  1838. 

Vallette  (  E.  )  Deputy  commissary’s  guide 
within  the  province  of  Maryland  ;  together 
with  plain  and  sufficient  directions  for  test¬ 
ators  to  form,  and  executors  to  perform  their 
wills  and  testaments ;  for  administrators 
to  compleat  their  administrations,  and  for 
every  person  any  way  concerned  in  deceased 
persons’  estates  to  proceed  therein  with 
safety  to  themselves  and  others.  8°.  An¬ 
napolis,  1774. 

Wentworth  ( T . )  Office  and  duties  of  executors. 
With  the  supplement  of  H.  Curson,  and  notes 
of  the  late  serjeant  Wilson,  and  other  editors. 
Revised,  and  the  authorities  brought  down 
to  the  present  time,  by  Henry  Jeremy ;  with 
references  to  the  English  common  law  re¬ 
ports,  and  to  American  decisions,  by  E.  D. 
Ingraham.  From  the  14th  London  ed.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1832.  * 

[“The  authorship  of  this  treatise  is  ascribed  to  sir 
John  Doderidge,  though  the  work  is  commonly 
known  as  Wentworth’s  executors.”  Marvin’s  legal 
bibliography ]. 

Willard  ( J .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  executors, 
administrators,  and  guardians,  and  of  the 
remedies  for  and  against  them,  in  the  state 
of  New  York  ;  with  an  account  of  the  juris¬ 
diction  and  practice  of  those  courts  in  the 
admeasurement  of  dower.  8°.  Albany,  1859. 

Williams  (E.  V.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  exe¬ 
cutors  and  administrators.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1832. 

- The  same.  With  notes  and  references, 

by  F.  J.  Troubat.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1832. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1841. 

- The  same.  4th  American,  from  the  last 

London  ed.  with  references  to  American 
authorities,  by  Asa  J.  Fish.  2  v.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1855. 


98 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Executors  and  administrators  : 

Williams  (.7.)  On  the  power  of  an  executor 
to  sell  real  estate  under  a  charge  of  debts; 
with  a  letter  to  the  author,  by  William 
Hayes.  8°.  London,  1857. 

See  also ,  Heirs.  Orphans.  Wills. 

Executory  devises  and  limitations  : 

See  Remainders. 

Exemption  :  See  Collection. 

Expatriation  :  See  Law  of  nations. 

Expropriation,  or,  conversion  of  property  to  public  use: 

Delalleau  (C.)  Trait 6  de  ^expropriation  pour 
cause  d’utilitd  publique.  4e  ed.  revue  d’apres 
la  loi  du  3  mai,  1841.  2  v.  8°.  Paris, 

1843. 

Dcsprez-Rouveau  (A.  D.)  Guide  des  expropri- 
6s  pour  cause  d’ utility  publique ;  ou,  code 
de  l’expropriation,  contenant  l’exposd  prati¬ 
que  et  le  texte  des  lois  sur  la  matibre.  12°. 
Paris,  1854. 

Gand  (JV.)  Traitd  gdndral  de  l’expropriation 
pour  cause  d’utilitd  publique  en  France, 
d’apr&s  la  loi  du  3  mai,  1841,  et  la  legisla¬ 
tion  actuelle.  8°.  Paris,  1842. 

Locre  (J.  G.)  Legislation  sur  les  mines  et  sur 
les  expropriations  pour  cause  d’utilitd  pub¬ 
lique  ;  ou,  lois  des  21  avril  et  8  mars  1810, 
expliquees  par  les  discussions  du  conseil 
d’6tat,  les  exposes  de  motifs,  rapports,  dis¬ 
cours,  et  g6n6ralement  par  tous  les  travaux 
prdparatoires  dont  elles  sont  le  r6sultat ;  et 
compl6t6es  par  les  actes  de  I’autoritd  publi¬ 
que  qui  les  concernent.  8°.  Paris,  1828. 

Malapert  ( E .)  et  Protat  (A.)  Code  complet  de 
l’expropriation  pour  cause  d’utilitd  publique; 
pr6c<id6  d’une  instruction,  et  suivi  des  mod¬ 
ules  ou  formules  des  actes  que  nticessite 
l’expropriation.  12°.  Paris,  1857. 

Mandrazo  (F.  de).  Manual  de  espropriacion 
forzosa  por  causa  de  utilidad  publica;  6  ap- 
plicacion  prActica  de  la  ley  de  17  de  julio, 
de  1836,  y  reales  disposiciones  posteriores. 
Segunda  tirada.  4°.  Madrid,  1861. 

Pont  (P.  J.)  Explication  des  tit.  xviii  et  xix 
liv.  iii,  du  code  Napoleon,  contenant  l’an- 
alyse  critique  des  auteurs  et  de  la  jurispru¬ 
dence;  ou,  commentaire-trait6  thdorique  et 
pratique  de  l’expropriation  fore  tie,  mis  en 
rapport  avec  la  loi  sur  la  transcription.  2  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1859. 

Solon  (  V.  H.)  De  l’expropriation  pour  cause 
d’utilitd  publique ;  commentaire  de  la  loi  du 
3  mai,  1841.  8°.  Paris,  1850. 

See,  also,  Compensation.  Damages. 


Law — continued. 

Extents  : 

Bingham,  (P.)  Law  and  practice  of  judgments 
and  executions,  including  extents  at  the 
suit  of  the  crown.  8°.  London,  1815. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  13]. 

Home  (77.  lord  Kamea).  Old  and  new  extent. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

[In  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  403-426]. 

Hughes  (T.  B.)  Report  of  the  case  of  the  king 
against  Bebb  and  others,  assignees  of  Cas- 
tell  and  Powell,  bankrupts,  on  an  extent. 
8°.  London,  1811. 

West  (  E.)  Treatise  on  the  law  and  practice  of 
extents  in  chief  and  in  aid.  8°.  London, 

1817. 

Extradition  of  crdiinals  :  See  Law  of  nations. 

Factors  and  brokers  :  See  Agency. 

Family  settlements  :  See  Settlements. 

Farm  (Law  of  the) : 

Cooke  (G.  W.)  Treatise  on  the  law  and  prac¬ 
tice  of  agricultural  tenancies.  With  forms 
and  precedents.  8°.  London,  1850. 

Dixon  (77.  77.)  Digest  of  cases  connected 
with  the  law  of  the  farm ;  including  the 
agricultural  customs  of  Englaud  and  Wales. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1859. 

See,  also,  Landlord  and  tenant.  Rent. 

Feasts  and  fasts  : 

Neale  ( E .  V.)  Feasts  and  fasts;  an  essay  on 
the  laws  relating  to  Sundays  and  other 
holidays,  and  days  of  fasting.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1845. 

Fees  :  See  Costs. 

Felony  :  See  Criminal  law. 

Ferries  :  See  Highways. 

Feudal  law  : 

Craig  (P.)  Jus  feudale,  continens  consue- 
tudines  feudales  quae  in  Scotia,  Anglia,  et 
Gallia  obtinent.  Editio  3".  opera  et  studio 
Jacobi  Baillie.  fol.  Edinburgh  1732. 

Dalrymple  ( Sir  J.)  Essay  towards  a  general 
history  of  feudal  property  in  Great  Britain. 
3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1758. 

Feudis  ( De)  libri  quinque:  quorum  primus  est 
Gerardi  Nigri,  2“*  et  3ius  Oberti  de  Orto, 
4US  ex  variis  auctoribus  antiquis,  5US  imper- 
ato'rum  constitutionum  quae  ad  feuda  perti¬ 
nent.  Explicati  studio  J.  Cujacii.  fol.  Nea- 
poli,  1758. 

[CUJAS  (J.)  Opera  omnia,  v.  2]. 

Gilbert  ( Sir  J.)  Historical  introduction  on 
the  feudal  system.  8°.  London,  1824. 

[in  his  Law  of  tenures]. 


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99 


Law — continued. 

Feudal  law  : 

Home  (//.  lord  Karnes).  History  of  the  privi¬ 
leges  which  an  heir  apparent  in  a  feudal 
holding  has  to  the  possession  of  his  an¬ 
cestor.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

[In  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  173-186], 

Pothier  (R.  J.)  Traitd  des  fiefs.  4°.  Paris, 
1777. 

[In  his  (Euvres  posthumes,  v.  1]. 

Sullivan  ( F .  S .)  Lectures  on  the  constitution 
and  laws  of  England,  with  a  discourse  on 
the  laws  of  England  by  Gilbert  Stuart.  1st 
Am.  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Portland,  1805. 

See,  also,  TENURES. 

Filacer’s  office: 

Trye  (J.)  Jus  filizarii ;  or,  the  filacer’s  office 
in  the  court  of  king’s  bench.  12°.  London, 
1684. 

Fines  : 

Coke  (F.)  A  reading  on  the  statute  of  27  Ed¬ 
ward  the  first,  called  the  statute  De  finibus 
levatis.  8°.  London,  1764. 

[In  his  Law  tracts]. 

Present  practice  of  fines  and  recoveries ;  with 
the  theory  belonging  to  each,  [araon.]  8°. 
London,  1751. 

Fire  insurance  :  See  Insurance. 

Fiscal  : 

Henry  (J.)  Nature  of  the  office  of  fiscal.  8°. 
London,  1821. 

[In  his  Common  law  of  Demerara]. 

Fisheries  : 

Chalmers  (G.)  Opinions  of  eminent  lawyers 
concerning  the  fisheries,  etc.  of  Great  Bri¬ 
tain.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1814. 

Chitty  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  game  laws,  and  on 
fisheries.  With  an  appendix,  containing  all 
the  statutes,  and  a  copious  collection  of  pre¬ 
cedents.  2d  ed.  greatly  improved.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1826. 

Hautefeuille  ( L.  B.)  Code  de  la  peche  mari¬ 
time  ;  ou,  commentaire  sur  les  lois  et  ordon- 
nances  qui  rdgissent  la  peche  maritime.  8°. 
Paris,  1844. 

Jayoe  ( J .)  Laws  of  the  fisheries  of  Ireland. 
12°.  London,  1840. 

Paterson  ( J .)  Treatise  on  the  fishery  laws  of 
the  United  Kingdom,  including  the  laws  of 
angling.  8°.  London,  1863. 

Schultes  (//.)  Illustration  of  the  law  relative 
to  fishing.  8°.  London,  1811. 

[In  his  Essay  on  aquatic  rights]. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

(Law  library,  v.  24]. 


Law — continued. 

Fixtures  : 

Amos  ( A .)  and  Ferard  ( J .)  Treatise  on  the 
law  of  fixtures  and  other  property,  par¬ 
taking  both  of  a  real  and  personal  nature. 
8°.  London,  1827. 

- The  same.  1st  Am.  ed.  with  notes  and 

references  to  American  authorities.  8°.  New 
York,  1830. 

- The  same.  2ded.  By  William  Hogan. 

8°.  New  York,  1855. 

Gibbons  (/>.)  Manual  of  the  law  of  fixtures. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  13]. 

Grady  ( S .  G.)  Law  of  fixt  ures,  with  the  law 
of  dilapidations.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1845. 

[Law  library,  v.  51]. 

Florida  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  of  the  legislative  council  of  [the  territory 
of]  Florida,  1822,  1822  to  1825;  1826-27; 
1828  to  1834;  1836;  1837-38,  and  1840  to 
1845.  28  v.  8°.  Pensacola  and  Tallahas¬ 
see,  1823-45. 

Acts  and  resolutions  of  [the  state  of]  Florida, 
November,  1845,  (first  general  assembly)  to 
1856-57.  12  v.  8°.  Tallahassee,  1845-57. 

Compilation  of  the  public  acts  of  the  legisla¬ 
tive  council  of  the  territory  of  Florida, 
passed  prior  to  1840.  By  John  P.  Duval. 
8°.  Tallahassee,  1839. 

Laws  of  the  territory  of  Florida,  passed  prior 
to  October,  1828,  and  now  in  force.  8°. 
Tallahassee,  1829. 

Manual  or  digest  of  the  statute  laws  of  the 
state  of  Florida,  of  a  general  and  public 
character,  in  force  on  the  6t,h  day  of  Jan¬ 
uary,  1847.  By  Leslie  A.  Thompson.  8°. 
Boston,  1847. 

Message  from  the  president  of  the  United 
States,  transmitting  information  in  relation 
to  the  execution  of  the  act  of  the  23d  May, 
1828,  for  settlement  and  confirmation  of 
private  land  claims  in  Florida.  8°.  Wash¬ 
ington,  1828. 

Translations  from  Spanish  laws,  etc.  relating 
to  Florida,  etc.  8°.  Washington,  1828. 

[Ex.  doc.  no.  121,  house  of  reps.  20th  congress,  2d 
session]. 

Reports. 

Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme  court  of 
Florida,  1846-7.  v.  1,  by  J.  Branch.  8°. 
Tallahassee,  1847. 

- The  same.  v.  2,  by  J.  T.  Archer  and 

D.  P.  Hogue,  1848-9.  8°.  Tallahassee, 

1849. 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Florida  : 

- Tliesame.  v.  3  and  4,  by  D.  P.  Hogue, 

1850  to  1852.  8°.  Tallahassee,  1850-52. 

- The  same.  v.  5,  6,  and  7.  no.  1,  and 

v.  8,  by  M.  D.  Papy,  1853  to  1857.  8°.  Tal¬ 
lahassee,  1854-57. 

- The  same.  v.  9,  by  John  B.  Galbraith. 

8°.  Tallahassee,  1861. 

Foreign  attachment  :  See  Attachment. 

Foreign  enlistment  act  :  See  Law  of  nations. 

Foreigners  :  See  Alienage. 

Forest  laws:  See  Game  laws. 

Forfeiture  : 

Torke  (  C.  lord  Morden).  Some  considerations 
on  the  law  of  forfeiture  for  high  treason. 
4tli  ed.  8°.  London,  1795. 

See,  also,  Treason. 

Forgery  :  See  Criminal  law. 

Forms  : 

Abbott  (B.  V.  and  A.)  Collection  of  forms  of 
conveyancing,  contracts,  and  legal  proceed¬ 
ings.  For  the  use  of  the  legal  profession, 
business  men,  and  public  officers  in  the 
United  States.  8°.  New  York,  1866. 

- Collection  of  forms  of  pleadings  in 

actions  under  the  code  of  procedure  of  the 
state  of  New  York ;  and  adapted  to  the  new 
practice  in  Missouri,  California,  Wisconsin, 
Kentucky,  Indiana,  Ohio,  Alabama,  Oregon, 
and  Minnesota,  and  the  island  of  Newfound¬ 
land  ;  with  copious  notes  and  authorities. 
8°.  New  York,  1858. 

- Collection  of  forms  of  practice  and 

pleading  in  action,  whether  for  legal  or 
equitable  relief,  and  in  special  proceedings ; 
prepared  with  reference  to  the  code  of  pro¬ 
cedure  of  the  state  of  New  York.  2  v.  8°. 
New  York,  1864. 

American  form  book  and  legal  guide;  being  a 
complete  assistant  to  merchants,  mechanics, 
farmers,  and  all  classes  of  men  who  wish  to 
transact  their  business  properly.  By  a 
member  of  the  Cincinnati  bar.  12°.  Cin¬ 
cinnati,  1852. 

Archbold  ( J .  F.)  Collection  of  the  forms  and 
entries  in  the  courts  of  king’s  bench  and 
common  pleas.  8°.  New  York,  1828. 

Beadle  (J).  IF.)  American  lawyer,  and  busi¬ 
ness  man’s  form  book.  12°.  New  York,  1851. 

- The  same.  Der  amerikanische  sachwal- 

ter;  oder,  rechtsformen-buch  fur  Deutsche. 
12°.  New  York,  1852. 

Book  of  forms,  [anon.]  8°.  London,  [about 
1750], 

(Title  page  wanting]. 


Law — continued. 

Forms: 

Caines  (G.)  Practical  forms  of  the  supreme 
court  of  New  York,  from  Tidd’s  appendix. 
8°.  New  York,  1808. 

Chitty  (T.)  Forms  of  practical  proceedings, 
in  the  courts  of  queen’s  bench,  common 
pleas,  and  exchequer  of  pleas.  4tli  ed.  12°. 
London,  1838. 

- The  same.  9th  ed.  12°.  London,  1862. 

Clerk’s  assistant;  a  collection  of  true  and 
perfect  forms  of  declarations,  pleas,  repli¬ 
cations,  rejoinders,  issues,  verdicts,  judg¬ 
ments,  and  other  proceedings  in  personal 
and  mixt  actions.  8°.  London,  1683. 

Clerk’s  manual ;  an  exact  collection  of  the 
most  approved  forms  of  declarations,  pleas, 
general  issues,  judgments,  demurrers,  and 
most  kind  of  writs  now  used  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench.  8^.  London,  1678. 

Dunlap  {J.  I).)  Book  of  forms;  containing 
more  than  twelve  hundred  forms,  for  prac¬ 
tice  in  the  courts  of  Pennsylvania,  and  of 
the  United  States,  and  for  conveyancing. 
2d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1852. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1854. 

- The  same.  4th  and  revised  ed.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1857. 

Eaton  ( IF.  jr.)  Book  of  practical  forms,  with 
explanatory  notes  and  references  to  author¬ 
ities  ;  intended  as  a  manual  to  the  practicing 
lawyer,  in  the  state  of  North  Carolina.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1854. 

Gale  (G.)  Practical  forms,  with  notes  and 
references,  adapted  to  the  revised  statutes 
of  Wisconsin.  3d  ed.  8°.  Racine,  1850. 
Gibbs  (Jf.)  Practical  forms  and  precedents 
for  lawyers,  commissioners,  notaries,  jus¬ 
tices  of  the  peace,  conveyancers,  etc.  in  all 
the  states  of  the  union,  with  forms  and 
instructions  for  the  execution  and  authen¬ 
tication  of  deeds  for  all  the  states.  2d  ed. 
8°.  New  York,  1854. 

Gray  don  (IF.)  Forms  of  conveyancing  and 
of  practice  in  the  courts  of  common  pleas, 
quarter  sessions,  oyer  and  terminer,  the 
supreme  and  orphans’  courts,  and  the  offices 
of  the  various  civil  officers,  and  the  justices 
of  the  peace.  4th  ed.  with  notes  and  refer¬ 
ences,  by  Robert  E.  Wright.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1852. 

Greening  (3.)  Collection  of  forms  of  declara¬ 
tions  and  other  pleadings.  8°.  Harrisburgh, 
1845. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  2). 


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101 


Law — continued. 

Forms : 

Jenkins  (J.  S.)  New  clerk’s  assistant;  or, 
book  of  practical  forms.  2d  ed.  12°.  Au¬ 
burn,  (N.  Y.)  1847. 

- The  same.  24th  thousand.  8°.  Auburn, 

(N.  Y.)  1855. 

Law  (J.  T.)  Forms  of  ecclesiastical  law;  or, 
the  mode  of  conducting  suits  in  the  con¬ 
sistory  courts.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1844. 

McCall  (H.  S.)  Precedents;  or,  practical 
forms  in  actions  at  law  in  the  supreme  court 
of  the  state  of  New  York,  adapted  to  the 
code  and  rules  of  1852.  8°.  Albany,  1852. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  New  York, 

1858. 

Madox  (T.)  Formulare  anglicanum;  or,  a 
collection  of  ancient  charters  and  instru¬ 
ments  of  divers  kinds,  taken  from  the 
originals,  fol.  London,  1702. 

Marriott  (J.)  Formulare  instrumentorum ; 
or,  a  formulary  of  authentic  instruments, 
writs,  and  standing  orders  used  in  the  high 
court  of  admiralty  of  Great  Britain.  8°. 
London,  1802. 

Oliver  ( 1).  L.)  Forms  of  chancery,  admiralty, 
and  at  common  law :  adapted  to  the  practice 
of  the  federal  and  state  courts.  8°.  Boston, 
1842. 

-  Forms  of  practice;  or,  American 

precedents  in  actions,  personal  and  real. 
8°.  Boston,  1828. 

Palm  (J.)  Complete  forms  of  proceedings  in 
civil  and  criminal  cases,  before  justices  of 
the  peace  in  the  state  of  Ohio.  8°.  Warren, 
(O.)  1855. 

Robinson  ( C .)  Forms  adapted  to  the  practice 
in  Virginia.  8°.  Richmond,  1841. 

Robinson  (E.)  Legal  forms  for  the  transaction 
of  business.  Also,  a  set  of  tax  and  interest 
tables ;  with  a  short  system  of  book-keep¬ 
ing.  12th  ed.  12°.  Greencastle,  (O.)  1850. 

Robinson  (./.)  Collection  of  forms  used  by 
the  clerks  of  the  courts  of  law  and  equity 
in  Virginia,  to  which  are  added  many  pre¬ 
cedents  of  declarations,  indictments,  and 
informations,  and  some  useful  forms  of 
conveyances.  2ded.  By  Conway  Robinson. 
8°.  Richmond,  1826. 

Rouse  (R.)  Practical  man  :  giving  nearly  400 
carefully  prepared  forms,  and  a  complete 
collection  of  tables  and  rules  applicable  to 
the  management  of  estates  and  property, 
and  to  the  calculations  of  all  values  de¬ 
pendent  on  lives,  reversions,  terminable 
payments,  etc.  8tli  ed.  8°.  London,  1858. 

14 


Law — continued. 

Forms: 

Seton  ( II.  Jr.)  Forms  of  decrees  in  equity, 
and  of  orders  connected  with  them.  8°.  New 
York,  1831. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  By  W.  N.  Harrison 

and  R.  H.  Search.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1802. 

Siguenza  (P.  de).  Tratado  de  clausulas  in- 
strumentales,  util,  ynecessario  para  jueces, 
abogados,  y  escribanos  de  estos  reynos, 
procuradores,  partidores,  y  professores  en 
lo  dejusticia,  y  derecho  ;  ultima  impresion. 
sm.  4°.  Madrid,  1754. 

Smith  ( P .  F.)  Forms  of  procedure  in  the 
courts  of  Pennsylvania :  a  complete  and 
reliable  collection  of  forms  of  procedure  in 
the  courts  of  quarter  sessions,  orphans’ 
court,  register’s  court,  before  the  register 
in  the  court  of  common  pleas,  etc.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1862. 

Tidd  (TV.)  Forms  of  practical  proceedings 
in  the  courts  of  king’s  bench,  common 
pleas,  and  exchequer  of  pleas.  Corrected 
and  enlarged,  with  references  to  the  9th 
edition  of  the  Practice,  to  which  they  are 
intended  as  an  appendix.  8°.  London, 
1828. 

Tiffany  (J.)  and  Smith  (IT.)  Book  of  forms, 
adapted  to  the  New  York  practice,  in  special 
proceedings  in  the  courts  of  record  of  the 
state  of  New  York.  8°.  Albany,  1865. 

Tillinghast(J.  L.)  General  collection  of  forms 
and  precedents  for  process,  entries,  and 
pleadings  in  civil  actions  at  law,  adapted 
to  the  revised  statutes  of  the  state  of  New 
York.  8°.  Albany,  1830. 

- and  Shearman  (T.  G.)  Practice,  plead¬ 
ings,  and  forms  in  civil  actions  in  courts 
of  record  in  the  state  of  New  York.  Adapted 
to  the  code  of  procedure  of  the  state  of  New 
York ;  adapted,  also,  to  the  practice  in 
California,  Missouri,  Indiana,  Wisconsin, 
Kentucky,  Ohio,  Alabama,  Minnesota,  and 
Oregon,  v.  2.  8°.  New  York,  1865. 

Townshend  (J.)  Compendium  of  all  the  forms 
of  practical  proceedings  and  pleadings  in 
the  courts  of  judicature  in  the  state  of  New 
York.  8°.  New  York,  1848. 

Tripp  (II.  S.)  Forms  and  precedents  of  pro¬ 
ceedings  in  the  high  court  of  chancery ; 
with  practical  notes  and  observations,  and 
an  appendix,  containing  the  regulations  of 
the  judges,  of  the  8th  of  August,  1857.  8°. 
Loudon,  1858. 


102 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Forms : 

Warren (M.)  Fifty-four  legal  forms,  designed 
chiefly  for  the  use  of  justices  of  the  peace 
and  mayors,  in  prosecutions  before  them 
under  the  liquor  law  of  1854 ;  together 
with  directions,  appropriate  remarks,  and 
a  copy  of  the  act  of  assembly.  8°.  Cincin¬ 
nati,  1855. 

Whittelsey  (C.  C.)  Missouri  law  and  form 
book,  legal  manual,  adapted  to  the  revised 
statutes  of  1856.  12°.  St.  Louis,  1857. 

Wilcox  ( P .  />.)  Practical  forms  in  actions, 
personal  and  real,  and  in  chancery,  now  in 
common  use  in  the  state  of  Ohio.  2d  ed. 
8°.  Columbus,  1848. 

See,  also — 

Deeps.  Practice. 

Entries.  Precedents. 

Indictments. 

Note. — For  the  forms  appropriate  to  other  legal 
topics,  see  their  several  names. 

France  : 

1.  Statutes,  (Ancient.) 

Bugnyon  (P.)  Legum  abrogatarum  et  inusi- 
tatarum  in  omnibus  curiis,  terris,  jurisdic- 
tionibus,  et  dorainiis  regni  Francise  tracta- 
tus.  Ed.  3\  fol.  Bruxelles,  1702. 

Isambert  ( F.A . )  Recueil  gtindral  des  anciennes 
lois  fran<;aises,  depuis  Pan  420  jusqu'k  la 
revolution  de  1789  ;  avec  notes  de  concord¬ 
ance,  table  chronologique  et  table  g6n6rale, 
analytique,  et  alphab6tique  des  matieres ; 
par  mm.  Jourdan,  Decrusy,  Taillandier,  etc. 
28  v.  and  table,  in  30  v.  8°.  Paris,  1822-33. 

Ordonnance  de  Louys  xiv.  roy  de  France  et 
de  Navarre.  Donn6e  k  S.  Germain  en  Laye 
au  mois  d’avril,  1667.  16°.  Paris,  1667. 

Pardcssus  (J.  M.)  Loi  salique,  les  anciennes 
redactions  de  cette  loi,  et  le  texte  connu 
sous  le  nom  de  Lex  emendata ;  avec  de3 
notes  et  des  dissertations.  4°.  Paris,  1843. 

Sec,  also,  Customary  law. 

Statutes,  (Modern). 

Bulletin  des  lois,  arrettis,  d6crets,  ordonnan- 
ces,  rendus  depuis  1789  jusques  et  y  com- 
pris  1864.  221  v.  8°.  Paris,  1789-1865. 

- The  same.  Table  generale,  du  5  Mai, 

1789,  au  1  avril,  1814.  4  v.  8°.  Paris,  1816. 

- The  same.  Table  decennale  du  1  avril, 

1814,  au  31  d6cembre,  1833.  2  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1827-35. 

- The  same.  Depuis  le  1  jan- 

vier,  1844  jusqu’au  31  d6cembre  1853.  8°. 
Paris,  1856. 


Law — continued. 

France:  Statutes. 

Collection  complete  des  lois,  ddcrets,  ordon- 
nances,  rkglements,  et  avis  du  conseil  d’6tat, 
1789k  1830,  et  continu6e  depuis  1830  jusqu’k 
ddcembre,  1864.  Par  J.  3.  Duvergier.  64  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1834-64. 

- The  same.  Table  g<5n6ral,  analytique 

et  raisonn6e  des  lois,  1788  k  1830.  2  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1834-38. 

Devilleneuve  (L.  M.)  and  Curette  (J.  A.)  Re¬ 
cueil  g4n6ral  des  lois  et  des  arrets ;  avec 
notes  etcommentaires,  pr6sentantsurchaque 
question  le  r6sum6  de  la  jurisprudence  et  la 
doctrine  des  auteurs ;  redig6  sur  l’ancien 
recueil  g6n6ral  des  lois  et  des  arrets,  fond6 
par  M.  Sirey,  1791  k  1858.  37  v.  4°.  Paris, 
1848-58. 

- The  same.  2e  s6rie,  1859-63.  5  v.  4°. 

Paris,  1859-63. 

- Lois  annotees,  1789  k  20  fevrier  1848. 

3  v.  4°.  Paris,  1843-48. 

- and  Gilbert  (P.)  Jurisprudence  du 

xix1'  sikcle;  ou  table  g6n6rale,  alphab6tique, 
et  chronologique  du  recueil  g6n6ral  des  lois 
et  des  arrets,  1791  k  1850.  4  v.  in  2.  4°. 
Paris,  1858. 

Journal  du  palais.  IIC  partie ;  lois,  ordon- 
nances,  (Rcrets,  reglemerits  et  instructions 
d’int6ret  gfinCral ;  suivis  d’annotations.  7  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1845-54. 

Lois  et  actes  du  gouvernement,  depuis  aout, 
1789,  jusqu’au  18  prairial,  an  ii.  [1794]. 
8  v.  8°.  Paris,  1834-35. 

Recueil  des  lois  relatives  k  la  marine  et  aux 
colonies,  du  8  juin,  1789  au  29  frimaire, 
anix.  [1801],  10  v.  8°.  Paris,  1797-1802. 

Sirey  (J.  B.)  Recueil  gfinCral  des  lois  et  des 
arrets,  en  matikre  civile,  criminelle,  com- 
merciale,  et  de  droit  public,  1800-1820. 
22  v.  4°.  Paris,  1800-21 . 

2.  Codes. 

Cinq  (Les)  codes:  code  civil;  code  de  pro¬ 
cedure  civile;  code  de  commerce;  code 
destruction  criminelle;  code  pinal.  8°. 
Paris,  1825-42. 

Code  Napol6on.  Conforme  k  l’6dition  origi¬ 
nate  de  1’imprimerie  de  la  r6publique.  12°. 
Paris,  1804. 

- The  same.  Nouv.  6d.  12°.  Paris,  1807. 

- The  same.  (Bulletin  des  lois,  No.  154 

bis).  8°.  Paris,  1807. 

- The  same.  4°.  Paris,  1807. 

- The  same.  (Bulletin  des  lois,  No.  109 

bis).  8°.  Paris,  1825. 

- The  same.  Verbally  translated  from 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


103 


Law — continued. 

France:  Codes. 

the  French ;  with  an  introductory  discourse ; 
containing  the  civil  regulations  comprised 
in  the  Jewish  law,  the  ordinances  of  Menu, 
the  Ta  Tsing  Leu  Lee,  the  Zend  Avesta, 
the  laws  of  Solon,  the  twelve  tables  of  Rome, 
the  laws  of  the  barbarians,  the  assises  of 
Jerusalem,  and  the  Koran.  By  Bryan 
Barrett.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1811. 

- The  same ;  or,  the  French  civil  code ; 

literally  translated  from  the  original  and 
official  edition  published  in  Paris  in  1804, 
by  R.  S.  Richards.  8°.  London,  1825. 

Codes  annottis  de  Sirey ;  contenant  toute  la 
jurisprudence  jusqu’it  ce  jour,  et  la  doctrine 
des  auteurs.  Edition  enticement  refondue 
par  P.  Gilbert ;  avec  le  concours,  pour  la 
partie  criminelle,  de  F.  Helie,  et  de  M. 
Cuzon.  3  v.  4°.  Paris,  1851-54. 

Codes  franijais  annotfis ;  offrant  sous  chaque 
article  l’etat  complet  de  la  doctrine,  de  la 
jurisprudence,  et  de  la  legislation,  par  mm. 
A.  F.  Teulet,  D’Auvillers,  et  Sulpicy.  Nou¬ 
veau  tirage,  mis  au  courant  de  la  doctrine, 
de  la  legislation,  et  de  la  jurisprudence.  2  v. 
4°.  Paris,  1856-57. 

Codes  framjais  collationnes  sur  les  editions 
officielles;  contenant:  la  conference  des  arti¬ 
cles  entre  eux;  sous  chaque  article,  les 
textes  tant  anciens  que  nouveaux  qui  les  ex- 
pliquent,  les  competent  ou  les  modifient ; 
un  supplement  par  ordre  alphabetique  et 
clironologique  renfermant,  outre  les  lois  les 
plus  usuelles,  celles  exigees  pour  les  theses, 
et  les  textes  anciens  qui  sont  encore  en 
vigueur;  une  table  clironologique  et  une 
table  alphabetique  renvoyant  chacune  aux 
lois  et  aux  pages  oil  ces  lois  sont  repro- 
duites,  et  les  seuls  oil  sont  rapportes  les 
textes  du  droit  ancien  et  intermediate  nd- 
cessaires  k  ^intelligence  des  articles;  par 
L.  Tripier.  8°.  Paris,  1852. 

Codes  de  la  legislation  framjaise ;  contenant, 
outre  le  code  politique  et  les  codes  ordi- 
naires,  des  codes  sp6ciaux  sur  chacune  des 
autres  matieres  du  droit;  de  plus,  sous  une 
rubrique  distincte,  les  lois,  decrets  et  ordon- 
nances  sur  les  matieres  qui  n’ont  pu  etre 
codifi6es ;  des  annotations  sur  les  lois  les 
plus  usuelles;  la  definition  et  l’explication 
des  termes  de  droit ;  et  enfin  la  correlation 
complete  des  articles  des  codes,  avec  des 
tables  clironologique  et  alphabetique.  Ed. 
nouvelle,  refondue,  par  N.  Bacqua  de  La- 
barthe.  8°.  Paris,  1854. 


Law — continued. 

France:  Reports. 

Projet  de  code  civil :  presente  par  la  commis¬ 
sion  nomm6e  par  le  gouvernement  le  24 
Thermidor,  an  8.  12°.  Paris,  1801. 

Note. — For  the  penal  code,  see  Criminal  law. 
(Codes). 

3.  Reports. 

Bulletin  des  arrets  de  la  cour  de  cassation 
rendus  en  matiere  civile,  de  l’an  7  jusques 
etycomprisl861.  63  v.  8°.  Paris,  1825-62. 

- Table  alphabetique  de  la  partie  civile 

du  bulletin  des  arrets  de  la  cour  de  cassa¬ 
tion,  depuis  1792  jusqu’a  1824,  inclusive- 
ment,  par  E.  Longchamp.  8°.  Paris, 
1826. 

Denisart  ( J .  B.)  Collection  de  decisions 
nouvelles,  et  de  notions  relatives  it  la  juris¬ 
prudence  actuelle.  3  v.  4°.  Paris,  1766. 

- The  same.  Nouv.  ed.  [6C]  augmentde 

par  A.  G.  Camus  et  M.  Bayard,  etcontinu6e 
par  L.  Calenge.  13  v.  4°.  Paris,  1783-1807. 

Devilleneuve  (L.  M.)  and  Carctte  (A.  A.) 
Recueil  general  des  lois  et  des  arrets ; 
avec  notes  et  commentaires,  presentant  sur 
chaque  question  le  resume  de  la  jurispru¬ 
dence  et  la  doctrine  des  auteurs  ;  rddigd  sur 
1’ ancien  recueil  general  des  lois  et  des  arrets, 
fonde  par  M.  Sirey,  1791  it  1858.  37  v.  4°. 
Paris,  1840-58. 

- The  same.  2C  s6rie,  1859-63.  5  v.  4°. 

Paris,  1859-63. 

- and  Gilbert  ( P .)  Jurisprudence  du 

xixe  sibcle ;  ou,  table  generate  alphabetique 
et  clironologique  du  recueil  general  des  lois 
et  des  arrets,  1791  it  1850.  4  v.  in  2.  4°. 
Paris,  1858. 

Journal  du  palais ;  recueil  le  plus  ancien  et  le 
plus  complet  de  la  jurisprudence  fran^aise. 
3e  ed.  par  Ledru-Rollin  ;  continu6e  par  S. 
Cuenot,  T.  Gelle,  et  A.  Fabre,  1791  ii  1864. 
75  v.  8°.  Paris,  1842-64. 

La  lloche-Flavin  (2?.  de).  Arrests  notables  du 
parlement  de  Toulouse,  donnez  et  prononcez 
sur  diverses  matieres  civiles,  critninelles, 
b6n6ficiales  et  feodales.  Nouvelle  ed.  aug- 
mentee  des  observations  de  Francois  Gra- 
verol.  4°.  Toulouse,  1682. 

Louvet  (G.)  Recueil  d’aucuns  notables  arrests 
donnez  en  la  cour  de  parlement  de  Paris. 
4''  6d.  reveue,  corrigde  et  augmentde  de 
plusieurs  arrests,  et  autres  notables  deci¬ 
sions,  par  J.  Brodeau.  2  v.  4°.  Paris, 
1614-16. 


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France  :  Treatises,  commentaries,  etc. 

Sirey  (./,  B.)  Recueil  gdndral  des  lois  et  des 
arrets,  en  matidre  civile,  criminelle,  com- 
merciale,  et  de  droit  public,  1800  to  1820. 
22  v.  4°.  Paris,  1800-21. 

4.  Treatises,  commentaries,  etc. 

Anthoine  de  Saint  Joseph  (  F. )  Concordance 
outre  les  codes  civils  Strangers  et  le  code 
Napoleon.  2C  ed.  Enticrement  refondue  et 
augmentde  de  la  concordance  de  la  legisla¬ 
tion  civile  de  plus  de  quarante  pays.  4  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1856. 

Argou{G.)  Institutions  au  droit  franijais.  lle 
dd.  revue,  corrigde  et  augmentde,  confor- 
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A.  G.  Boucher  d’Argis.  2  v.  12°.  Paris, 
1787. 

Coffiniires (A.  S.  G.)  Code Napoldon expliqud 
par  les  decisions  supremes  de  la  cour  de 
cassation  et  du  conseil  d’dtat.  4°.  Paris, 
1809. 

Coin-Delisle  ( J .  B.  C.)  Commentaire  analy- 
tique  du  code  civil,  livre  i.  titre  i.  Jouis- 
sattce  et  privation  des  droits  civils.  4°. 
Paris,  1835. 

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tique  du  code  civil,  livre  i,  titre  ii.  Actes  de 
l’dtat  civil.  2e  dd.  4°.  Paris,  1846. 

Compte  gdndral  de  ^administration  de  la  jus¬ 
tice  civile  et  commerciale  en  France,  pen¬ 
dant  les  anndes  1837-41-44-48.  8  v.  4°. 

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Dalloz  (D.)  Repertoire  mdthodique  et  alpha- 
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des  gens  et  de  droit  public.  Nouvelle  Edi¬ 
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Arinand  Dalloz,  et  celle  de  plusieurs  juris- 
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doctrine  des  auteurs ;  rddige  sur  l’ancien 
recueil  gdndral  des  lois  et  des  arrets,  fondd 


Law — continued. 

France  :  Treatises,  etc. 

par  M.  Sirey, 1791  a  1858.  37  v.  4°.  Paris, 
1840-58. 

- The  same.  2°  sdrie,  1858-63.  5  v.  4°. 

Paris,  1859-63. 

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siecle;  ou,  table  gdndrale  alpbabdtique  du 
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Cochin  {H.)  CEuvres  completes.  Nouvelle 
ddition,  classde  par  ordre  de  matidre,  prd- 
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1821-22. 

Duranton  (A.)  Cours  de  droit  framjais,  sui- 
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1834-37. 

- -  The  same.  3e  dd.  mise  en  rapport  avec 

la  ldgislation  desPays-Bas.  11  v.  8°.  Brux¬ 
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Fenet  (B.  A.)  Recueil  complet  des  travaux 
prdparatoires  du  code  civil ;  suivi  d’une 
ddition  de  ce  code,  a  laquelle  sont  ajoutds 
les  lois,  ddcrets  et  ordonnances  formant  le 
compldment  de  la  ldgislation  civile  de  la 
France,  et  oh  se  trou  ve  indiquds,sous  chaque 
article  sdpardment,  tons  les  passages  du  re¬ 
cueil  qui  s’y  rattacbent.  15  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1827. 

Locre  de  Roissy  (./.  G.)  .Esprit  du  code  Na- 
poldon  ;  tird  de  la  discussion,  ou  confdrence 
du  projet  de  code  civil,  des  observations  des 
tribun  aux,  des  procds-verbaux  du  conseil 
d’dtat,  des  observations  du  tribunat,  des 
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Marcade  (V.)  Explication  thdorique  et  pra¬ 
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- The  same.  Nouv.  6d.  8°.  Paris,  1861. 

Mercier  (J.)  Remarques  du  droit  framjnis  sur 
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Merlin  ( P .  A.)  Recueil  alphab6tique,  on  ques¬ 
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Pailliet  {J.  B.J.)  Manuel  de  droit  fran?ais. 
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discussion  du  code  civile,  par  les  divers 
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Font  ( J .  P.)  Explication  thdorique  et  pratique 
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Pothier  (P.  J. )  Traitds  sur  differentes  ma- 
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avec  la  ldgislation  et  la  jurisprudence  du 
royaume  des  Pays-Bas,  et  contenant,  article 
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Du  contrat  <le  mariage,  et  des  droits  respectifs  des 
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De  la  vcnte.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1837. 

De  l’echange  et  du  louage.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1852. 

Du  contrat  de  sooi6t6  civile  et  commerciale.  2  v. 
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De  la  prescription.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1836-38. 

Du  mandat.  8°.  Paris,  1846. 

Du  cautionnemcnt  et  des  transactions.  8°.  Paris, 
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1  Law — continued. 

France  :  Treatises,  etc. 

CONTENTS. 

Dii  nantissement,  du  gage,  et  do  l’antichrilse.  8°. 
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Du  pret.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Du  depdt  et  du  s6questre,  et  des  contrats  ak'atoires. 
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[v.  2  wanting], 

- The  same.  Traduit  de  l’Allemand  sur 

la  5e  6d.  At inot6  et  rdtabli  suivant  l’ordre 
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Frauds  : 

Bcdarride  ( J .)  Trait6  du  dol  et  de  la  traude 
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- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1863. 

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See,  also,  Criminal  law. 

Freedom  :  See  Slavery. 

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parties  of  affreightment,  bills  of  lading,  and 
stoppage  in  transitu.  8°.  London,  1813. 

Rocco  (F.)  Manual  of  maritime  law ;  consist¬ 
ing  of  a  treatise  on  ships  and  freight,  etc. 
Translated,  with  notes,  by  J.  R.  Ingersoll. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1809. 

Stevens  ( R .  IF.)  On  the  stowage  of  ships  and 
their  cargoes,  freights,  charter-parties,  etc. 
3d  ed.  8°.  Loudon,  1863. 

See,  also,  Carriers.  Commercial  law.  Shipping. 

Friendly  societies  : 

Pratt  ( IF.  T. )  La wr  of  friendly  societies.  6th 
ed.  12°.  London,  1862. 

Funds  (Public) : 

Wilkinson  (J.  J.)  Law  relating  to  the  public 
funds,  and  the  equitable  and  legal  remedies 
with  respect  to  funded  property  ;  including 
the  practice  by  distringas,  and  under  the 
statute  1  and  2  Yict.  c.  110,  with  reference 
to  the  cases  on  the  foreign  funds  and  public 
companies.  12°.  London,  1839. 

Game  laws : 

Cbre  (P. )  Manuel  du  garde  champetre,  forestier 
ou  particulier.  12°.  Paris,  1853. 

Chitty  ( J.jr .)  Treatise  on  the  game  laws,  and 
on  fisheries.  With  all  the  statutes,  and  a 
copious  collection  of  precedents.  2d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1826. 


Law — continued. 

Game  laws  : 

Considerations,  etc.  on  the  game  laws.  [anon.  ] 
125  pp.  8°.  [London,  1794]  ‘I 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  46]. 

Jayoe  (J.)  Game  laws  of  Ireland.  12°. 
London,  1843. 

Locke  {J.)  Game  laivs:  comprising  the  whole 
of  the  law  now  in  force  on  the  subject, 
brought  down  to  the  present  time.  4th 
ed.  12°.  London,  1856. 

- The  same.  5tli  ed.  12°.  London, 

1866. 

Manwood (J.)  Treatise  of  the  forest  laws.  4th 
ed.  By  W.  Nelson.  8°.  London,  1717. 

Nelson  (W.)  Game  law's  of  England.  12°. 
London,  1736. 

Paterson  (J.)  Game  laws  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  comprising  the  whole  of  the  law 
on  the  subject ;  together  with  the  new  law 
of  poaching-prevention.  12°.  Loudon,  1861. 

Gaming  : 

Oliphant  ( G .  II.  H.)  Law  concerning  horses, 
racing,  wragers,  and  gaming.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  58). 

Troplong  (R.  T.)  Des  contrats  aleatoires:  le 
jeu  et  le  pari.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Garnishment.  See  Attachment. 

Gas  measurement  : 

Marriott  (T.  L.)  Gas  consumer’s  manual: 
containing  the  gas  measurement  act  of 
1859.  2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1860. 

Gavelkind  : 

Robinson  (T.)  Common  law  of  Kent;  or,  the 
customs  of  gavelkind.  With  an  appendix 
concerning  borough  English.  3d  ed.  with 
notes,  by  John  Wilson.  8°.  London,  1822. 

- The  same.  New  ed.  with  a  selection 

of  precedents  of  feoffments  by  infant  heirs 
in  gavelkind,  etc.  by  J.  D.  Norwood.  8°. 
Ashford,  1858. 

Sornner  (IF.)  Treatise  of  gavelkind,  both 
name  and  thing.  With  life  of  the  author, 
by  [White  Kennet,  D.  D.]  4°.  London, 
1726. 

Taylor  (S.)  History  of  gavelkind,  with  the 
etymology  thereof.  4°.  London,  1663. 

General  warrants  : 

Address  to  the  inhabitants  of  Pennsylvania, 
by  those  freemen  of  Philadelphia  who  are 
now  confined  in  the  mason’s  lodge,  by 
virtue  of  a  general  warrant.  52  pp.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1777. 

[Colonial  pamphlets,  v.  17). 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


107 


Law — continued. 

General  warrants  : 

Lloyd  ( C .)  Defence  of  the  majority  in  the 
house  of  commons,  on  the  question  relating 
to  general  warrants,  in  answer  to  the  De¬ 
fence  of  the  minority,  \_anon. ]  52  pp.  8°. 
London,  1764. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  25]. 

Toivnshend  (C.)  Defence  of  the  minority  in 
the  house  of  commons,  on  the  question  re¬ 
lating  to  general  warrants.  [anon.]  3ded. 
8°.  London,  1764. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  25], 

See,  also,  Habeas  corpus. 

Genoa  : 

Leggi  nvove  della  repvblica  di  Genova,  con 
le  dichiarationi,  e  gionte,  riposte  a  suoi 
luoghi.  Vltimamente  ristanipate  insieme 
col  testo  latino.  [Per  cura  di  Gabriello 
Pelo].  12°.  Genova,  1584. 

Gentoo  law  :  See  India. 

Georgia  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  Georgia,  1816 
to  1821 ;  1833  to  1837 ;  1847  ;  and  at  bien¬ 
nial  sessions  in  1851-52, 1853-54,  1855-56, 
and  1857 ;  annual  sessions  1858,  1859,  and 
1860.  18  v.  8°.  Milledgeville,  and  Macon, 
1816-61. 

Analysis  of  the  statutes  of  Georgia  in  general 
use ;  with  forms  and  precedents.  By  Howell 
Cobb.  8°.  New  York,  1846. 

Codification  of  the  statute  laws  of  Georgia, 
including  the  English  statutes  of  force. 
With  a  collection  of  state  papers  of  Eng¬ 
lish,  American,  and  state  origin.  By  W.  A. 
Hotchkiss.  8°.  New  York,  1845. 

Compilation  of  the  laws  of  the  state  of  Georgia, 
from  Nov.  1800,  to  Dec.  1810.  By  James 
S.  Clayton.  4°.  Augusta,  1812. 

Compilation  of  the  laws  of  Georgia,  1810  to 
1819.  By  L.  Q.  C.  Lamar.  4°.  Augusta, 1821. 

Code  of  the  state  of  Georgia.  Prepared  by 
P.  H.  Clark,  T.  R.  R.  Cobb,  and  D.  Irwin. 
8°.  Atlanta,  1861. 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  Georgia.  By  R.  and 
G.  Watkins.  4°.  Philadelphia,  1800. 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  Georgia,  from  1755  to 
1800.  By  H.  Marbury  and  W.  H.  Craw¬ 
ford.  4°.  Savannah,  1802. 

Digest  of  the  English  statutes  in  force  in  the 
state  of  Georgia.  By  William  Schley.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1826. 

Digest  of  the  laivs  of  the  state  of  Georgia, 
passed  previous  to  December,  1820.  By 
O.  H.  Prince.  8°.  Milledgeville,  1822. 


Law — continued. 

Georgia  : 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  state  of  Georgia,  from 
1820  to  1829.  By  Arthur  Foster.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1831. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  Laws  passed  pre¬ 
vious  to  December,  1837.  8°.  Athens, 

(Geo.)  1837. 

Digest  of  the  statute  law's  of  the  state  of 
Georgia,  in  force  prior  to  1851.  By  Thos. 
R.  R.  Cobb.  2  v.  8°.  Athens,  (Geo.)  1851. 

Reports. 

Charlton  (R.  M.)  Reports  of  decisions  made 
in  the  superior  courts  of  the  eastern  district 
of  Georgia,  1811  to  1837.  8°.  Savannah, 
1838. 

Charlton  ( T .  U.  P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
superior  courts  of  the  eastern  district  of 
Georgia,  1805  to  1811.  8°.  New  York, 
1827. 

Decisions  of  the  superior  courts  of  the  state 
of  Georgia.  Published  in  compliance  with 
the  act  of  December  10,  1841.  Parts  1  and 
2.  Containing  decisions  rendered  during 
the  years  1842  and  1842-43.  2  v.  8C. 
Augusta,  1843-44. 

Dudley  (G.  M.)  Reports  of  decisions  made 
by  the  judges  of  the  superior  courts  of  law 
and  chancery  of  Georgia,  1830  to  1833.  8°. 
New  York,  1837. 

Gault  (./.)  Report  of  decisions  in  justice’s 
courts  in  the  state  of  Georgia,  from  1820  to 

1846.  12°.  Marietta,  1846. 

Georgia  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  law  and 
equity  in  the  supreme  court  of  the  state  of 
Georgia,  v.  1-3.  By  J.  M.  Kelly,  1846  to 

1847.  8°.  NewYork,  and  Savannah,  1847-48. 

- The  same.  v.  4-5,  by  J.  M.  Kelly  and 

T.  R.  R.  Cobb,  1848.  8°.  Athens,  (Geo.) 
1848-49. 

- The  same.  v.  6-20,  by  T.  R.  R.  Cobb, 

1849  to  1856.  8°.  Athens,  (Geo.)  1849-56. 

- The  same.  v.  21-25,  by  B.  Y.  Martin, 

1857-59.  8°.  Columbus,  (Geo.)  1857-59. 

Digests  of  reports. 

Cobh  (T.R.  R. )  and  Lumpkin  (  W.  TV.)  General 
digested  index  to  Georgia  reports.  8°. 
Athens,  (Geo.)  1852. 

Millen  ( J .  M.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
supreme  court  of  Georgia,  v.  10  to  20  in¬ 
clusive  ;  with  notes  referring  to  parallel, 
affirmatory,  and  overruled  cases.  8°.  Sa¬ 
vannah,  1859. 

Note. — For  the  penal  code  of  Georgia,  see  Criminal 
law,  p.  724. 


108 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Germany : 

Bucking  ( E .)  Pandekten.  Grundriss  eines 
lehrbuches  des  gemeinen  auf  das  romische 
recht  gegTiindeten  civilrechts.  Fiinfte  um- 
gearbeitete  auflage.  8°.  Bonn,  1861. 

Brunquell  (J.  S.)  Historia  juris  romano-ger- 
maniei,  a  priinis  reipublic®  romanae  atque 
germanic®  initiis  ad  nostra  usque  tempora, 
ex  suis  fontibus  deducta,  et  in  usum  audi- 
torii  adornata.  Accessit  dissertatio  prselim- 
inaris  de  linguarum,  pliilosophi®,  antiqui- 
tatuin,  et  liistoriarum  studio  cum  jurispru- 
dentia  jungendo.  Ed.3\  8°.  Amstelaedami 
1738. 

Cancrin  (F.  L.)  Jurisprudence  g<5n6rale  des 
mines  en  Allemagne.  Traduite  par  M.  Bla- 
vier,  avec  ee  qui  a  trait  it  la  meme  matiere 
dans  les  principaux  etats  de  l’Europe.  3  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1825. 

Eichhorn  (C.  F.)  Einleitung  in  das  deutsche 
privatrecht ;  mit  einscliluss  des  lehenrechts. 
4°  aufl.  8°.  Gottingen,  1836. 

Goecle  ( C .  A.  G.)  Jus  germanicum  privatum. 
12°.  Gcetting®,  1836. 

Heineccius  or  Heinecke  (J.  G.)  Elementa juris 
germanici,  turn  veteris  turn  kodierni.  4°. 
Geneva},  1765. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  7], 

Kliiber  (J.  L.)  Offentliches  recht  des  teu- 
tschen  bundes  und  der  bundesstaaten.  8°. 
Frankfurt,  1840. 

Mittermaier  (  C.  J.  A.)  Grundsatze  des  gemei¬ 
nen  deutscben  privatrechts ;  mit  einscliluss 
des  liandels-  wecbsel-  und  seereclits.  4e. 
ausgabe.  2  v.  8°.  Landshut,  1830. 

- The  same.  2  v.  8°.  Regensburg, 

1843. 

Selcltow  ( J H.  C.  von).  Institutiones  jurispru- 
dentiae  germanic®  in  usum  auditorii  ador- 
nat®.  8°.  Hanover®,  1758. 

Walter  ( F. )  Corpus  juris  germanici  antiqui. 
3  v.  8°.  Berolini,  1824. 

Gifts.  See  Donations. 

Glossaries.  See  Dictionaries,  p.  671. 

Government.  See  Political  science,  in  the  general  al¬ 
phabet. 

Grand  juries.  See  Juries. 

Great  Britain.  See  England.  Scotland. 

GREENBUSH  {New  York) : 

Act  amending  the  several  acts  in  relation  to 
the  charter  of  Greenbush,  passed  March  22, 
1854,  with  the  by-laws  of  the  board  of  trus¬ 
tees,  adopted  1857.  43  pp.  8°.  Albany, 
1857. 

Guaranties.  See  Principal  and  sureties. 


Law — continued. 

Guardian  and  ward  : 

Comstock  (F.  G.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  guar¬ 
dian  and  ward,  etc.  8°.  Hartford,  1832. 
Dayton  (/.)  Office  of  guardians  in  the  state 
of  New  York.  8°.  New  York,  1855. 

[In  his  Office  of  surrogate]. 

Ewing  {J.)  Treatise  on  the  office  and  duty 
of  guardians,  etc.  4th  ed.  with  new  and  im¬ 
proved  forms.  8°.  New  York,  1848. 

Haines  ( E.  M.)  Probate  manual;  being  a 
complete  guide  for  executors,  administrators 
and  guardians,  under  the  laws  of  Illinois  ; 
with  practical  forms.  8°.  Chicago,  1856. 
Krum(J.  M.)  Compendium  of  the  laws  re¬ 
lating  to  the  powers  and  duties  of  guardians, 
etc.  in  the  state  of  Missouri,  (adapted  to 
the  revised  laws  of  1845),  with  forms  and 
precedents.  8°.  Saint  Louis,  1845. 

[ In  his  Missouri  justice]. 

Beese  (  W.  H.)  Manual  for  guardians,  etc.  in 
the  state  of  Georgia.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1858. 
Beeve  ( T .)  Law  of  guardian  and  ward,  etc. 

8°.  New  Haven,  1816. 

[In  his  Law  of  barou  and  femme]. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes  and  refer¬ 
ences  to  English  and  American  cases,  by 
L.  E.  Chittenden.  8°.  New  York,  1846. 

- The  same.  3ded.  by  Amasa  J.  Parker 

and  Charles  E.  Baldwin.  8°.  Albany,  1862. 
Benusson  ( P .  de).  Traitez  du  douaire,  et  de  la 
garde-noble  et  bourgeoisie.  4°.  Paris,  1724. 
Taylor  (  T.)  The  duty  of  executors,  adminis¬ 
trators,  and  guardians,  conformably  to  the 
revised  statutes  of  the  state  of  New  York. 
2  v.  in  1.  8°.  New  York,  1843. 

[In  liis  Precedents  of  wills]. 

Willard  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  guar¬ 
dians,  etc.  and  of  the  remedies  by  and 
against  them,  in  surrogates’  courts,  of  the 
state  of  New  York.  8°.  Albany,  1859. 

See,  also,  Infancy.  Orphans.  Probate. 

Habeas  corpus  : 

Frey  (A.  A.)  Report  of  the  case  of  the  Cana¬ 
dian  prisoners.  With  an  introduction  on  the 
writ  of  habeas  corpus.  8°.  London,  1839. 
Habeas  corpus  pamphlets.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1862. 

contents  : 

1.  Decision  of  chief  justice  Taney,  in  the  Merrymnn 

case,  upon  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus. 

2.  The  privilege  of  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus  under 

the  constitution.  [By  Horace  BinneyJ.  2d  ed. 

3.  The  same.  Second  part. 

4.  The  suspending  power  of  the  writ  of  habeas 

corpus.  [By  James  F,  Johnston]. 

5.  Authorities  cited  antagonistic  to  Horace  Binney's 

conclusions  on  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus.  By 
Tatlow  Jackson. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


109 


Law — continued. 

Habeas  corpus  : 

CONTENTS : 

6.  Martial  law.  What  is  it  ?  And  who  can  decide 

it?  By  Tatlow  Jackson. 

7.  The  writ  of  habeas  corpus  and  Mr.  Binney.  By 

John  T.  Montgomery.  2d  ed. 

8.  Habeas  corpus  and  martial  law.  A  review  of 

the  opinion  of  chief  justice  Taney,  in  the  case 
of  John  Merryman.  By  Joel  Parker.  2d  ed. 

9.  Constitutional  law,  with  reference  to  the  present 

condition  of  the  United  States.  By  Joel  Parker. 

10.  Remarks  on  Mr.  Binney’s  treatise  on  the  writ  of 

habeas  corpus.  By  G.  M.  Wharton.  2d  ed. 

11.  Answer  to  Mr.  Binney’s  reply  to  “  Remarks”  on 

his  treatise  on  the  habeas  corpus.  By  George 
M.  Wharton. 

12.  Presidential  power  over  personal  liberty.  A  re¬ 

view  of  Horace  Binney’s  essay  on  the  writ  of 
habeas  corpus.  [By  Isaac  Myers]. 

13.  Reply  to  Horace  Binney’s  pamphlet  on  the  ha¬ 

beas  corpus.  [By  C.  H.  Gross]. 

14.  Review  of  Mr.  Binney’s  pamphlet  on  “Theprivi- 

lege  of  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus  under  the  con¬ 
stitution.”  By  J.  C.  Bullitt. 

15.  The  privilege  of  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus  under 

the  constitution  of  the  United  States.  In  what 
it  consists.  How  it  is  allowed.  How  it  is  sus¬ 
pended.  It  is  the  regulation  of  the  law,  not 
the  authorization  of  an  exercise  of  legislative 
power.  [By  T.  H.  Kennedy]. 

16.  Martial  law.  By  S.  S.  Nicholas. 

17.  Review  of  Mr.  Seward’s  diplomacy.  By  a  North¬ 

ern  man.  [W.  B.  Reed], 

18.  Letter  to  a  friend  in  a  slave  state.  By  Charles 

Ingersoll. 

19.  Reply  to  Mr.  Charles  Ingersoll’s  “Letter  to  a 

friend  in  a  slave  state.”  By  M.  Russell  Thayer. 

20.  Letter  on  the  rebellion,  to  a  citizen  of  Washing¬ 

ton,  from  a  citizen  of  Philadelphia.  [Benjamin 
Rush]. 

21.  Letters  to  Mr.  Charles  O’Ccmor.  The  destruction 

of  the  Union  is  emancipation.  [By  Nathaniel 
Macon]. 

Hurd  (R.  C.)  Treatise  on  the  right  of  per¬ 
sonal  liberty  and  of  the  writ  of  habeas 
corpus,  and  the  practice  connected  with  it; 
with  a  view  of  the  law  of  extradition  of 
fugitives.  8°.  Albany,  (N.  Y.)  1858. 
Ingersoll  (  E. )  History  and  law  of  the  writ 
of  habeas  corpus.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1849. 

- Personal  liberty  and  martial  law ;  a 

review  of  some  pamphlets  of  the  day.  38  pp. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1862. 

Robards  (  C .  L.)  Synopses  of  the  decisions  of 
the  supreme  court  of  Texas,  rendered  upon 
applications  for  writs  of  habeas  corpus, 
original  and  on  appeal,  arising  from  re¬ 
straints  by  conscript  and  other  military 
authorities,  1862-65.  12°.  Austin,  1865. 
Nicholas  ( S.  S. )  Review  of  the  argument  of 
president  Lincoln  and  attorney  general 
Bates,  in  favor  of  presidential  power  to  sus¬ 
pend  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1863. 

| In  his  Conservative  essays]. 

Short  review  of  the  late  proceedings  at  New 
Orleans,  and  remarks  on  the  bill  for  sus¬ 
pending  the  privilege  of  habeas  corpus. 
By  Agrestis.  [pseudon.  ]  43  pp.  8°.  South 
Carolina,  1807. 

See,  also,  General  warrants.  Prerogative. 

15 


Law — continued. 

Hawaiian  islands  : 

Translation  of  the  constitution  and  laws  of  the 
HaAvaiian  Islands,  established  in  the  reign 
of  Kamehameha  iii.  12°.  Lahainaluna, 
1842. 

-  The  same.  [In  the  Hawaiian  lan¬ 
guage],  12°.  Honolulu,  1841. 

Statute  laAvs  of  his  majesty  Kamehameha  iii. 
king  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  1845  to  1847. 
[In  the  HaAvaiian  language].  2  v.  8°. 
Honolulu,  1846-47. 

- The  same.  [In  English].  2  v.  8°. 

Honolulu,  1846-47. 

- The  same.  2  v.  in  1.  8°.  Honolulu, 

1846-7. 

Constitution  and  latvs  of  his  majesty  Kaine- 
hamelia  iii.  passed  in  1852.  8°.  Honolulu, 
1852. 

Laws  of  his  majesty  Kamehameha  iii.  1853. 
8°.  Honolulu,  1853. 

Note. — For  the  Penal  code  of  Hawaii,  zee  CRIMINAL 
laav,  (codes.) 

Hayti  : 

Les  six  codes  d’Haiti.  Suivis  d’une  table  rai- 
sonn6e  des  matieres.  12°.  Port-au-Prince, 
1828. 

Health  (Public) : 

Baler  ( T .)  Lravs  relating  to  public  health  ; 
sanitary,  medical,  protective.  8°.  London, 
1868. 

Glen  (W.C.)  L.tw  relating  to  the  public 
health  and  local  government,  in  relation  to 
sanitary  and  other  matters,  together  with 
the  public  health  act,  1848,  the  local  govern¬ 
ment  act,  1858,  and  the  other  incorporated 
acts.  12°.  London,  1851. 

Lawes  (E.)  Act  for  promoting  the  public 
health.  With  notes  and  an  appendix.  3d 
ed.  12°.  London,  1851. 

Lumley  (  W.  G.)  NeAV  sanitary  laws ;  namely; 
the  publio health  act,  1848,  thepublic  health 
act,  1858,  and  the  local  government  act, 
1858.  12°.  London,  1859. 

Smith  (J.  T.)  Laws  of  England  relating  to 
public  health.  12°.  London,  1858. 

See,  also,  Nuisances. 

Hebreav  laav: 

L’Empereur  (C.)  De  legibus  Ebrceorum  foren- 
sibus  liber  singularis.  sm.  4°.  Lugduni 
Batavorum,  1637. 

Michaelis  (.£,  7).)  Commentaries  on  the  laws 
of  Moses.  Translated  by  A.  Smith.  4  v.  8°. 
London,  1814. 

Salvador  (J.)  Lois  de  Moise ;  ou,  systdme  re- 
ligeux  et  politique  des  I16breux.  8°-  Paris, 
1822. 


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Law — continued. 

Hebrew  law: 

Wines  ( E .  C.)  Commentaries  on  the  laws  of 
the  ancient  Hebrews.  5th  ed.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1861. 

See,  also,  Jews,  pp.  625-627  :  Moses. 

Hedges.  See  Boundaries. 

Heirs.  See  Inheritance. 

Hermeneutics  :  See  Construction  of  _laws. 

High  treason  :  See  Treason. 

Highways: 

Angell  {J.  K.)  and  Durfee  (T.)  Treatise  on 
the  law  of  highways.  8°.  Boston,  1857. 

Barclay  (//.)  Law  of  highways  in  Scotland ; 
with  statutes  and  digest  of  decided  cases  in 
England  and  Scotland.  4th  ed.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1863. 

Gamier  (F.  X.  P.)  Legislation  et  jurispru¬ 
dence  nouvelles  sur  les  chemins  et  voies 
publiques.  8°.  Paris,  1855. 

- Trait6  des  chemins  de  toute  esptice  ; 

comprenant  les  grandes  routes,  chemins  de 
lialage,  vicinaux  et  particuliers,  arbres  et 
fosses  qui  les  bordent,  les  rues  et  places 
publiques  ;  suivi  d’un  supplement  contenant 
di  verses  instructions  ministerielles  et  ordon- 
nances.  4°  6d.  8°.  Paris,  1834. 

Glen  (W.  C.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  high¬ 
ways  ;  comprising  the  statute  law  and  the 
decisions  of  the  courts  on  the  subjects  of 
highways,  public  bridges,  and  public  foot¬ 
paths,  practically  arranged.  12°.  London, 
1860. 

- Law  of  highways  ;  including  the  high¬ 
way  acts  1835,  1862,  and  1864 ;  the  South 
Wales  highway  act;  the  decisions  of  the 
courts  on  the  subject  of  highways,  bridges, 
ferries,  etc.  including  the  law  of  highways 
in  local  board  of  health  districts ;  highways 
affected  by  railways,  and  locomotives  on 
highways.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Mesa  ( T.  M.  F.  de).  Tratado  legal  y  politico 
de  caminos  publicos  y  posgdas,  4°.  Valen¬ 
cia,  1755-56. 

Owston  {II.  A.)  Highway  laws.  8°.  London, 
1863. 

Pratt  (J.  T.)  Law  of  highways ;  with  an  in¬ 
troduction  explanatory  of  the  whole  law 
upon  the  subject,  notes,  cases,  and  statutes. 
9th  ed.  By  T.  C.  Sneyd  Kynnersley.  12°. 
London,  1863. 

Rarinct  (A.  L.  T.)  Code  des  ponts  et  chaus- 
sdes  et  des  mines ;  ou,  collection  complete 
des  lois,  arret6s,  d6crets,  ordonnances, 
rfeglements  et  circulaires,  concemant  le 
service  des  ponts  et  cliauss6es  et  des  mines, 


Law — continued. 

Highways  : 

jusqu’au  ler  janvier  1829,  et  supplement 
jusqu’au  ler  janvier,  1836.  4  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1829-36. 

Shelford  (L.)  Law  of  highways  in  England 
and  Wales.  3d  ed.  12°.  London,  1862. 

Woolrych  ( If.  W.)  Treatise  ou  the  law  of 
ways,  including  highways,  turnpike  roads 
and  tolls,  private  rights  of  way,  bridges 
and  ferries.  8°.  London,  1829. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  4]. 

Hindoo  law  :  See  Lndia. 

Holidays  :  See  Feasts  and  fasts. 

Holland  : 

Van der  Linden  (J .)  Institutes  of  the  laws 
of  Holland.  Translated  by  J.  Henry.  8°. 
London,  1828. 

Van  Leeuwen  (  S.)  Commentaries  on  the 
Roman-Dutch  law.  Translated  from  the 
Dutch.  8°.  London,  1820. 

Homicide  : 

Bevill  (R.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  homicide. 
8°.  London,  1799. 

Sharp  (G.)  Remarks  on  the  opinions  of  some 
of  the  most  celebrated  writers  on  crown 
law,  respecting  the  distinction  between 
manslaughter  and  murder.  12°.  London, 
1773. 

Wharton  ( F .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  homicide 
in  the  United  States.  To  which  is  appended 
a  series  of  leading  cases  on  homicide,  now 
out  of  print,  or  existing  only  in  manuscript. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

See,  also,  CRIMINAL  LAW. 

Horses  : 

Oliphant  (G.  II  )  Law  concerning  horses, 
racing,  wagers,  and  gaming.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  58]. 

See,  also,  Post-horses. 

Hotels:  See  Inn-keefers. 

House  of  lords’  cases  : 

See  England.  ( Reports ,  house  of  lords). 

SCOTLAND.  ( Reports ,  house  of  lords). 

Husband  and  wife  : 

Baron  and  feme.  A  treatise  of  law  and  equity, 
concerning  husbands  and  wives,  [anon.] 
3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1738. 

Bell  (S.  S.)  Law  of  property’,  as  arising  from 
the  relation  of  husband  and  wife.  8°. 
London,  1849. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

[Law  library,  v.  67]. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Ill 


Law — continued. 

Husband  and  wife  : 

Bright  ( J.E .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  husband 
and  wife,  as  respects  property.  With  notes 
and  references  to  the  American  decisions, 
by  R.  Lockwood.  2  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1850. 

Clancy  (J.)  Treatise  of  the  rights,  duties,  and 
liabilities  of  husband  and  wife,  at  law  and 
in  equity.  8°.  New  York,  1837. 

Interest  [On  the]  of  the  husband  in  the  real  and 
personal  estates  and  chattels,  real  and  per¬ 
sonal,  of  the  wife.  [ anon .  ]  8°.  London, 
1792. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  2]. 

Le  Brun  (D.)  Trait6  de  la  communaut6  entre 
mari  et  femme.  Avec  un  traits  des  commu- 
naut6s  tacites.  fol.  Paris,  1754. 

Machelard  (E.)  Textes  de  droit  romain  sur 
la  possession,  les  hypoth^ques,  et  les  dona¬ 
tions  entre  6poux  ;  suivis  d’un  commentaire 
it  l’usage  des  616ves  de  la  faculty  de  droit 
de  Paris,  pour  le  premier  examen  de  licence, 
annfie  1855-56.  8°.  Paris,  1856. 

Hacqueen  ( J .  F.)  Rights  and  liabilities  of 
husband  and  wife.  8°.  London,  1849. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1848. 

[Law  library,  v.59], 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1849. 

[Law  library,  v.  66]. 

Odicr  (P.)  Trait6  du  contrat  de  mariage,  ou 
du  regime  des  biens  entre  6poux.  3  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1847. 

Pothier  (B.  J.)  Trails  de  la  puissance  du 
mari,  de  la  communaut6,  des  donations 
entre  mari  et  femme.  8°.  Paris,  1861. 

[In  his  (Euvres,  annoties  par  M.  Bugnet,  v.  7], 

Peeve  (T.)  Law  of  baron  and  femme.  8°.  New 
Haven,  1816. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes  and 

references  to  English  and  American  cases, 
by  L.  E.  Chittenden.  8°.  New  York,  1846. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  by  A.  J.  Parker  and 

C.  E.  Baldwin.  8°.  Albany,  1862. 

Roper  (R.  S.  D.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
property,  arising  from  the  relation  between 
husband  and  wife.  With  additions  by  E. 
Jacob.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1826. 

- The  same.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1841. 

[Law  library,  v.  31-32], 

See,  also,  Divorce.  Marriage. 

Hypothecation  :  See  Mortgage. 

Iceland  : 

Hin  forna  logb6k  islenddnga  sein  nefnist 
gr&gfis.  Codex  juris Islandorum  antiquissi- 


Law — continued. 

Iceland  : 

mus,  qui  nominatur  Gr4g£s.  Ex  duobus 
manuscriptis  pergamenis  (quae  sola  super- 
sunt)  nunc  primum  editus.  Cum  interpre- 
tatione  latina,  lectionibus  variis,  indicibus 
vocum  et  rerum,  praemissa  commentatione 
historica  et  critica  de  hujus  juris  origine  et 
indole,  ab  J.  F.  G.  Schlegel  conscripta.  2  v. 
4°.  Havniae,  1829. 

Hin  forna  logb6k  islend6nga  sem  nefnist 
j&rnsida  edr  Hdkonarbdk.  Codex  juris 
Islandorum  antiquus,  qui  nominatur  jarn- 
sida  seu  liber  Haconis.  Ex  manuscripto 
pergameno  (quod  solum  superest)  legati 
Arnae-Magnaeani  editus.  Cum  interpreta¬ 
tions  latina,  lectionibus  variis,  indicibus 
vocum  et  rerum,  praemisso  historico  in  hujus 
juris  origines  et  fata  tentamine  a  Th.  Sveinb- 
jornsson  conscripto.  4°.  Havniae,  1847. 

Idiots.  See  Lunacy. 

Illegitimacy.  See  Bastardy. 

Illinois  : 

Statutes. 

Statute  laws  of  Illinois,  1822-23  (third  general 
assembly)  to  1824-25  ;  1830-31 ;  1834-35 
to  1859.  22  v.  8°.  Vandalia,  and  Spring- 
field,  1823-59. 

Laws  of  a  private  nature,  passed  at  the  eighth 
session  of  the  general  assembly,  1832-33. 
8°.  Kaskaskia,  1833. 

Revised  code  of  the  laws  of  Illinois,  enacted 
by  the  5th  general  assembly,  1826-27.  8°. 
Vandalia,  1827. 

Revised  code  of  laws  of  the  state  of  Illinois, 
containing  those  of  a  general  and  permanent 
nature,  passed  by  the  6tli  general  assembly, 
commencing  December,  1828,  and  those 
enacted  previous  thereto.  8°.  Cincinnati, 
1829. 

Revised  laws  of  Illinois,  containing  all  laws 
of  a  general  and  public  nature  passed 
by  the  eighth  general  assembly,  1832-33 ; 
with  all  laws  required  to  be  republished  by 
the  said  general  assembly.  8°.  Vandalia, 
1833.  ^ 

Public  and  general  statute  laws  of  the 
state  of  Illinois ;  containing  all  the  laws 
published  in  the  “revised  statutes”  of  1833; 
with  all  acts  of  a  public  nature,  to  July  22, 
1837.  8°.  Chicago,  1839. 

Revised  statutes  of  Illinois,  adopted  in  1844- 
-45.  Revised,  with  notes,  etc.  by  M.  Bray- 
man.  8°.  Springfield,  1845. 


112 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Illinois: 

Compilation  of  the  statutes  of  the  state 
of  Illinois,  of  a  general  nature,  in  force 
January  1, 1856.  By  N.  H.  Purple.  2  v.  8°. 
Chicago,  1856. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Chicago, 

1857. 

Statutes  of  Illinois,  embracing  all  the  general 
laws  of  the  state  in  force  December  1, 1857 ; 
with  marginal  notes,  showing  the  contents 
of  each  section,  and  a  reference  to  the  de¬ 
cisions  of  the  supreme  court  upon  the  con¬ 
struction  of  each  statute.  By  Samuel  H. 
Treat,  W.  B.  Scates,  and  R.  S.  Blackwell. 
2  v.  8°.  Chicago,  1858. 

Reports. 

Blackwell  (B.  S.)  Reports  of  decisions  of  the 
supreme  court  of  the  state  of  Illinois,  from 
the  December  term,  1819,  to  the  February 
term,  1841,  inclusive,  which  were  embraced 
in  Breese,  and  volumes  one  and  two  Scam- 
mon’s  reports;  with  notes,  referring  to  prior 
and  subsequent  decisions  illustrating  the 
doctrine  of  the  text.  v.  1.  8°.  Chicago, 
1862. 

Breese  ( .S'. )  Reports  of  cases  at  common  law 
and  in  chancery,  in  the  supreme  court  of 
Illinois,  1819  to  1830.  8°.  Ivaskaskia,  (Ill.) 
1831. 

Gilman  (  C .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Illinois,  1844-49.  5  V.  8°.  Quincy, 
1846-49. 

Illinois  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  the  state  of  Illinois,  v.  11-30, 
by  E.  Peck,  1850-63.  8°.  Springfield,  Bos¬ 
ton,  and  Chicago,  1850-64. 

- The  same.  v.  31-38,  by  Norman  L. 

Freeman,  1863-66.  8°.  Chicago,  1864-67. 

Scammon  (  T.  Y.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Illinois,  1832  to  1843.  4  v. 
8°.  Chicago,  1841-44. 

Digests. 

Anthony  ( E .)  Digest  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  the  state  of  Illinois,  1819  to  1854. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1855.  * 

Gilman  (C.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
supreme  courts  of  the  states  of  Indiana  and 
Illinois,  and  the  circuit  court  of  the  United 
States  for  the  seventh  circuit,  1819-42.  8°. 
Columbus,  1844. 

Illinois  digest ;  a  full  compilation  of  all  the 
decisions  of  the  supreme  court  of  Illinois, 
from  Breese’s  reports  to  the  fifteenth  volume 


Law — continued. 

Illinois  : 

of  Illinois  reports,  1819-54,  by  N.  L.  Free¬ 
man.  2  v.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1856. 

- The  same;  being  a  full  and  complete 

digest  and  compilation  of  all  the  decisions 
of  the  supreme  court  of  the  state  of  Illinois, 
15-29  Illinois  reports,  1854-63,  by  Henry 
and  Read.  v.  3.  8°.  Chicago,  1865. 

Wood  (C.  H.)  and  Long  (J.  D.)  Digest  of 
the  Illinois  reports,  from  the  earliest  period 
to  the  year  1863.  8°.  Chicago,  1866. 

Immorality  and  trofaneness  : 

Abstract  of  laws  against  profaneness,  immo¬ 
rality,  and  blasphemy.  12°.  London,  1698. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  22]. 

Disney  (J.)  View  of  ancient  laws  against 
immorality  and  profaneness,  under  the  fol¬ 
lowing  heads  :  lewdness,  profane  swearing, 
cursing  and  blasphemy,  perjury,  prophana- 
tion  of  days  devoted  to  religion  ;  contempt 
or  neglect  of  divine  service,  drunkenness, 
gaming,  idleness,  vagrancy  and  begging, 
stage-plays  and  players,  and  duelling;  col¬ 
lected  from  the  Jewish,  Roman,  Greek, 
Gothic,  Lombard  and  other  laws,  down  to 
the  middle  of  the  eleventh  century,  fol. 
Cambridge,  1729. 

Impeachment  cases  : 

Addison  (A.)  Tiial  of  Alexander  Addison, 
president  of  the  courts  of  common  pleas  in 
the  western  district  of  Pennsylvania,  on  an 
impeachment,  by  the  house  of  representa¬ 
tives,  before  the  senate  of  the  common¬ 
wealth.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  T.  Lloyd. 
2d  ed.  8°.  Lancaster,  1803. 

Blount  (W.)  Proceedings  on  the  impeach¬ 
ment  of  William  Blount,  a  senator  of  the 
United  States,  [ from  T ennessee,  J  uly,  1797  ] . 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1799. 

- Report  of  the  committee  of  the  house 

of  representatives  of  the  United  States,  ap¬ 
pointed  to  prepare  and  report  articles  of 
impeachment  against  William  Blount,  a 
senator  of  the  United  States.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1797. 

Chase  ( S .)  Trial  of  Samuel  Chase,  an  asso¬ 
ciate  justice  of  the  supreme  court  of  the 
United  States,  impeached  by  the  house  of 
representatives  for  high  crimes  and  misde¬ 
meanors,  before  the  senate  of  the  United 
States.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  L.  II.  Smith 
and  T.  Lloyd.  2  v.  8°.  Washington, 
1805. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


113 


Law — continued. 

Impeachment: 

Conkling  (A.)  Memorial  of  Martha  Brad- 
street,  praying  for  the  impeachment  of  Al¬ 
fred  Conkling,  United  States  judge  of  the 
northern  district  of  New  York.  8°.  New 
York,  1829. 

J) undas  ( II.  viscount  Melville).  Compendious 
report  of  the  trial  of  viscount  Melville,  upon 
impeachment  of  the  commons  of  the  United 
kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  in 
parliament  assembled,  for  high  crimes  and 
misdemeanours.  8°.  London,  1806. 

- Trial  of  Henry  Dundas,  viscount  Mel¬ 
ville,  by  impeachment,  for  high  crimes  and 
misdemeanors,  before  the  house  of  peers,  in 
Westminster  hall,  in  1806.  Impartial  ed. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1806. 

Hastings  (W.)  Articles  of  charge  of  high 
crimes  and  misdemeanours  against  Warren 
Hastings,  late  governor-general  of  Bengal, 
presented  to  the  house  of  commons  on  the 
4tli  day  of  April,  1786.  By  Edmund  Burke. 
8°.  London,  1786. 

- Detailed  account  of  the  proceedings  in 

the  house  of  lords  on  the  subject  of  the  arti¬ 
cles  charged  in  the  impeachment  of  Warren 
Hastings,  subsequent  to  the  close  of  the  evi¬ 
dence  on  the  part  of  the  prosecution,  and  on 
the  part  of  the  defence,  in  the  court  in  West¬ 
minster  Hall.  8°.  London,  1795. 

- History  of  the  trial  of  Warren  Hast¬ 
ings,  before  the  high  court  of  parliament  in 
Westminster-Hall,  on  an  impeachment  by 
the  commons  of  Great  Britain,  for  high 
crimes  and  misdemeanours.  Also,  account 
of  the  proceedings  of  various  general  courts 
of  the  East  India  company,  held  in  conse¬ 
quence  of  his  acquittal.  8°.  London,  1796. 

- Speeches  of  the  managers  and  counsel 

in  the  trial  of  Warren  Hastings.  Edited  by 
E.  A.  Bond.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1859-60. 

Hubbell  ( L .)  Trial  and  impeachment  of  Levi 
Hubbell,  judge  of  the  second  judicial  circuit 
of  Wisconsin,  by  the  senate,  June,  1853. 
Reported  by  T.  C.  Ireland.  8°.  Madison, 
1853. 

Johnson  (A.)  Proceedings  in  the  trial  of  An¬ 
drew  Johnson,  president  of  the  U.  S.  before 
the  U.  S.  senate,  on  articles  of  impeachment 
exhibited  by  the  house  of  representatives ; 
with  an  appendix.  8°.  Washington,  1868. 

Peck  (J.  H.)  Report  of  the  trial  of  judge 
James  H.  Peck,  before  the  senate  of  the 
United  States,  on  an  indictment  preferred 


Law — continued. 

IMI’EACHMENT : 

against  him  by  the  house  of  representatives, 
for  high  misdemeanors  in  office.  By  Arthur 
Stansbury.  8°.  Boston,  1833. 

Pickering  ( J .)  Trial  of  judge  [John]  Picker¬ 
ing,  on  a  charge  of  high  crimes  and  misde¬ 
meanors,  exhibited  to  the  senate  of  the 
United  States,  [March,  1803].  8°.  Wash¬ 
ington,  1852. 

[Annals  of  congress,  8th  cong.  1st  sess.  pp.  315-368]. 

Vortcr  ( R .)  Report  of  the  trial  and  acquittal 
of  Robert  Porter,  president  judge  of  the 
third  judicial  district  of  Pennsylvania,  be¬ 
fore  the  senate,  composing  the  high  court 
of  impeachment,  upon  articles  preferred 
against  him  by  the  house  of  representatives. 
Reported  by  J.  M.  Porter.  8°.  Easton, 
1827. 

Prescott  ( J .)  Report  of  the  trial  by  impeach¬ 
ment  of  James  Prescott,  judge  of  the  pro¬ 
bate  court  of  wills,  etc.  for  the  county  of 
Middlesex,  for  misconduct  and  maladminis¬ 
tration  in  office,  before  the  senate  of  Massa¬ 
chusetts.  By  O.  Pickering  and  W.  H.  Gar¬ 
diner.  8°.  Boston,  1821. 

Shippen  ( E. )  and  others.  Report  of  the  trial 
of  Edward  Shippen,  chief  justice,  and  Jas¬ 
per  Yeates  and  Thomas  Smith,  assistant 
justices  of  the  supreme  court  of  Pennsylva¬ 
nia,  on  an  impeachment,  before  the  senate 
of  the  commonwealth,  January,  1805.  8°. 
Lancaster,  1805. 

Imprisonment  for  deut  : 

Archbold  (J.  F.)  Act  for  abolishing  imprison¬ 
ment  for  debt  (1  and  2  Victoria,  c.  110); 
with  a  practical  introduction,  notes,  forms, 
etc.  12°.  London,  1838. 

Brown  ( J .  D.)  Laws  of  the  several  states  and 
the  District  of  Columbia  relating  to  im¬ 
prisonment  for  debt,  etc.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1855. 

[In  his  Collection  laws]. 

Jemmett  (H.)  Injustice  and  impolicy  of  ar¬ 
rest  for  debt.  8°.  London,  1826. 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  26]. 

Kinne  (A.)  Laws  of  the  different  states  and 
territories  of  the  United  States  on  imprison¬ 
ment  for  debt.  8°.  New  York,  1842. 

Montagu  ( 11. )  Enquiries  respecting  the  in¬ 
solvent  debtors’  bill,  with  the  opinions  of 
Paley,  Burke,  and  Johnson  upon  imprison¬ 
ment  for  debt.  8°.  London,  1815. 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  5]. 


114 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Imprisonment  for  debt  : 

Theobald  (IF.)  New  law  for  abolishing  im¬ 
prisonment  for  debt  on  mesne  process.  With 
notes  of  the  decisions  and  practice.  12°. 
London,  1838. 

See,  also,  Bankruptcy. 

INCLOSURE  :  See  COMMONS. 

Income  tax  : 

Davies  (I{.  II.)  Handy  book  of  the  land,  as¬ 
sessed,  and  income  tax  laws.  8°.  London, 
1864. 

Pratt  (IF.  T.)  Income  tax  acts;  with  a  full 
analysis  of  the  provisions  of  the  different 
acts.  18°.  London,  1857. 

Senior  (C.)  Hand-book  of  income  tax  law 
and  practice ;  with  an  index  to  the  acts  of 
parliament,  1842  to  the  present  time.  12°. 
London,  1863. 

See,  also,  Taxes. 

Incumbrances  : 

Ram  (J.)  Practical  treatise  of  assets,  debts, 
and  incumbrances.  8°.  London,  1832. 

Fisher  (I V.  It.)  Law  of  mortgage  as  applied 
to  redemption,  foreclosure,  and  sale  in  equity 
of  incumbered  property ;  with  the  law  of  the 
priority  of  incumbrances.  8°.  London,  1856. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  8], 

See,  also,  Lien.  Mortgage. 

India  : 

Auber  (P.)  Analysis  of  the  constitution  of 
the  East  India  company,  and  of  the  law's 
passed  by  parliament  for  the  government 
of  their  affairs,  with  a  brief  history  of  the 
company.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1826-28. 

- The  same.  v.  1.  8°.  London,  1826. 

Code  of  Gentoo  laws  ;  or,  ordinations  of  the 
pundits  :  [compiled  by  the  Brahmins,  from 
Sanscrit  authors].  Translated  by  N.  B. 
Halhed,  from  a  Persian  translation  made 
from  the  original,  written  in  the  Shanscrit 
language.  8°.  London,  1777. 

Institutes  of  Hindu  law;  or,  the  ordinances 
of  Menu  ;  comprising  the  Indian  system  of 
duties,  religious  and  civil.  From  the  original 
Sanscrit,  by  sir  William  Jones.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1807. 

[JONES  (Sir  w.)  Works,  v.  7-8]. 

- The  same.  The  damathal ;  or,  laws  of 

Menoo.  From  the  Burmese,  by  D.  Rich¬ 
ardson.  8°.  Maulmain,  1847. 

Law  relating  to  India  and  the  East  India  com¬ 
pany,  with  notes  and  an  appendix,  [anon.] 
2d  ed.  4°.  London,  1841. 


Law — continued. 

India : 

Miller  (.7.)  Administration  of  justice  in  the 
British  colonies  in  the  East  Indies.  8°. 
London,  1828. 

[East  India  pamphlets,  v.  1]. 

Morley(  IF.  II.)  Administration  of  justice  in 
British  India;  its  past  history  and  present 
state;  comprising  an  account  of  the  laws 
peculiar  to  India.  8°.  London,  1858. 

Observations  on  the  law  and  constitution  of 
India,  [anon.]  8°.  London,  1825. 

Strange  ( Sir  T.)  Hindoo  law:  principally 
with  reference  to  such  portions  of  it  as 
concern  the  administration  of  justice  in  the 
king's  court  in  India.  [2d  ed.]  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1830. 

Note. — For  the  penal  code  of  India,  see  CRIMINAL 
LAW.  (India), 

Indiana  : 

Statutes. 

Laws  of  Indiana,  1816,  (first  session  of  the 
general  assembly)  to  1818  ;  1826-27  ;  1829- 
30;  1832-33  to  1835-36;  1838-39  to  1855,  and 
1863.  8°.  Corydon,  and  Indianapolis, 

1816-63. 

Revised  laws  of  Indiana,  comprising  all  such 
acts  of  a  general  nature  as  are  in  force ; 
adopted  and  enacted  by  the  general  assem¬ 
bly  at  their  15th  session.  8°.  Indianapolis, 
1831. 

Law's  of  a  local  nature,  1834-35;  and  1849. 
3  v.  8°.  Indianapolis,  1835-49. 

Revised  statutes  of  Indiana,  adopted  and  en¬ 
acted  by  the  general  assembly  at  their  22d 
session.  8°.  Indianapolis,  1838. 

Revised  statutes  of  the  state  of  Indiana,  passed 
at  the  27tli  session.  Edited  by  Samuel 
Bigger  and  George  H.  Dunn.  8°.  Indian¬ 
apolis,  1843. 

Revised  statutes  of  Indiana,  passed  at  the  36th 
session  of  the  general  assembly.  [With 
notes  by  James  S.  Hester],  2  v.  8°.  In¬ 
dianapolis,  1852. 

Statutes  of  the  state  of  Indiana;  containing 
the  revised  statutes  of  1852,  with  the 
amendments  thereto,  and  the  subsequent 
legislation,  with  notes  and  references  to  ju¬ 
dicial  decisions.  By  J.  Gavin  and  O.  B. 
Ilord.  2  v.  8°.  Indianapolis,  1862. 

Reports. 

Blackford  (I.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  judicature  of  Indiana,  1817  to  1847. 
8  v.  8°.  Indianapolis,  1830-50. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


115 


Law — continued. 

Indiana  : 

Indiana  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  judicature  of  Indiana,  v.  1-2, 
by  Horace  E.  Carter,  1847  to  1850.  8°.  In¬ 
dianapolis, 1852-53. 

- The  same.  v.  3-7,  by  Albert  G.  Porter, 

1851  to  1856.  8°.  Indianapolis,  1853-57. 

- The  same.  v.  8-14,  by  Gordon  Tan¬ 
ner,  1856  to  1860.  8°.  Indianapolis,  1857- 
1861. 

- The  same.  v.  15-17,  by  Benjamin  Har¬ 
rison, 1860  to  1861 .  8°.  Indianapolis, 1861 -62. 

- The  same.  v.  18-22,  by  M.  C.  Kerr, 

1862  to  1864.  8°.  Indianapolis,  1863-65. 

- The  same.  v.  23-24,  by  Benjamin  Har¬ 
rison,  1864.  8°.  Indianapolis,  1865-66. 

Smith  (T.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Indiana,  1848-49.  8°.  New  Albany, 
1850. 

Digests. 

Gilman  ( C .)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
supreme  courts  of  the  states  of  Indiana  and 
Illinois,  and  the  circuit  court  of  the  United 
States  for  the  seventh  circuit,  1819-42.  8°. 
Columbus,  1844. 

Perkins  (S.  E.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
supreme  court  of  Indiana,  contained  in  the 
eight  volumes  of  Blackford  and  the  first 
seven  volumes  (comprising  the  two  of  Car¬ 
ter  and  five  of  Porter)  of  the  Indiana  re¬ 
ports,  1818  to  1854.  8°.  Indianapolis,  1858. 

Indians  : 

Laws  of  the  colonial  and  state  governments 
relating  to  Indians  and  Indian  affairs,  from 
1633  to  1831,  inclusive  ;  with  the  proceed¬ 
ings  of  the  congress  of  the  confederation  ; 
and  the  laws  of  congress,  from  1800  to 
1830,  on  the  same  subject.  8°.  Washington, 
1832. 

Treaties  between  the  United  States  of  America 
and  the  several  Indian  tribes,  from  1778  to 
1837.  8°.  Washington,  (D.C.)  1837. 

See,  also,  United  States  Statutes  at  large,  v.  7. 

INDICTMENTS  : 

Boothby  (B. )  Synopsis  of  the  law  relating  to 
indictable  offences;  in  which  the  crimes  in 
alphabetical  order,  the  respective  punish¬ 
ments,  the  necessary  evidence,  together  with 
observations,  embracing  a  condensed  digest 
of  cases,  are  tabularly  arranged.  2d  ed.  in¬ 
cluding  the  recent  alterations  in  the  practice 
of  criminal  proceedings  and  punishments. 
By  Leofric  Temple.  8°.  London,  1854. 

Davis  ( D .)  Precedents  of  indictments;  with 
a  concise  treatise  upon  the  office  and  duty  of 
grand  jurors.  8°.  Boston,  1831. 


Law — continued. 

Indictments  : 

Matthews  (R.)  Digest  of  the  law  relating  to 
offences  punishable  by  indictment,  and  by 
information  in  the  crown  office.  With  a  col¬ 
lection  of  precedents.  12°.  London,  1833. 

Officium  clerici  pacis  ;  a  book  of  indictments, 
informations,  appeals,  and  inquisitions, 
[anoa.]  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1705. 

Train  {C.  R.)  and  Heard  ( F.  F. )  Precedents 
of  indictments  and  special  pleas.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1855. 

Wharton  ( F. )  Precedents  of  indictments  and 
pleas,  adapted  to  the  use  both  of  the  courts 
of  the  United  States  and  those  of  all  the 
several  states ;  with  notes  on  criminal  plead¬ 
ing  and  practice.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1849. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8C.  Philadelphia, 

1857. 

Indies  (Law  of  the) :  See  Spain.  West  Indies. 

Infancy : 

Bingham  (P.)  Laws  of  infancy  and  cover¬ 
ture.  1st  American,  from  the  last  London 
edition,  improved  by  notes,  and  references 
to  American  decisions.  8°.  Exeter,  (N.  H.) 
1824. 

- The  same.  2d  American,  from  the  last 

London  edition  ;  with  notes  and  references 
to  English  and  American  cases,  by  E.  H. 
Bennett.  8°.  Burlington,  (Vt.)  1849. 

Chambers  (J.  D .)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
jurisdiction  of  the  high  court  of  chancery, 
over  the  persons  and  property  of  infants. 
8°.  London,  1842. 

Forsyth  (IF.)  Law  relating  to  the  custody  of 
infants  in  cases  of  difference  between  pa¬ 
rents  or  guardians.  8°.  London,  1850. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

[Law  library,  v.  68]. 

Macphcrson  (IF.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating 
to  infants.  8°.  London,  1843. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1843. 

[Law  library,  v.  41]. 

See,  also,  Executors  and  administrators. 

Guardian  and  ward. 

Informations  : 

Cole  ( IF.  R.)  Law  and  practice  relating  to 
criminal  informations,  and  informations  in 
the  nature  of  quo  warranto.  2  v.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  56-57], 

Inheritance: 

A1  Sirajiyyah;  or,  the  Mohammedan  law  of 
inheritance;  in  Arabick,  with  a  translation 
and  commentary,  by  Sir  W.  Jones.  8°. 
London,  1807. 

[Jones  ( Sir  W.)  Works,  v.  8]. 


116 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Inheritance  : 

Baillie (N.  B.  E.)  Moohummudan  law  of  in¬ 
heritance,  according  to  Aboo  Huneefa  and 
his  followers.  8°.  Calcutta,  1832. 

Case  on  a  term  attendant  upon  the  inheritance. 
8°.  London,  1792. 

[In  Hargrave  (P.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  2]. 

Home  ( H.  lord,  Karnes. )  History  of  the  limited 
and  universal  representation  of  heirs.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1761. 

[In  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  389-402]. 

Beeve  (T.)  Essay  on  the  terms,  heir,  heirs, 
and  heirs  of  the  body.  8°.  New  Haven,  1816. 

[In  his  Law  of  baron  and  femme]. 

- The  same.  2ded.  with  notes  and  refer¬ 
ences  to  English  and  American  cases,  by 
L.  E.  Chittenden.  8°.  New  York,  1846. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  By  A.  J.  Parker 

and  C.  Baldwin.  8°.  Albany,  1862. 

See,  also,  Descents.  Primogeniture. 

Intestates.  Succession. 

Injunctions  : 

Drewry  (  C.  S. )  Treatise  on  the  law  and  prac¬ 
tice  of  injunctions.  8°.  London,  1841. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1842. 

[Law  library,  v.  36]. 

- Supplement,  containing  the  cases  de¬ 
cided  since  1841.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

[Law  library,  v.  79]. 

Eden  (II.  II.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  injunc¬ 
tions.  8°.  London,  1821. 

- The  same.  1st  Am.  ed.  with  notes  and 

references  to  American  decisions.  8°.  Al¬ 
bany,  (N.  Y.)  1822. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  with  copious  notes 

and  references  to  the  American  and  English 
decisions ;  and  introduction  and  practical 
forms,  by  T.  \V.  Waterman.  2  v.  8°.  New 
York,  1852. 

Hilliard  (F.)  Law  of  injunctions.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1865. 

See,  also,  Prohibition. 

Innkeepers  : 

Jeremy  (H.)  Law  of  carriers,  innkeepers, 
warehousemen,  and  other  depositories  of 
goods  for  hire.  8°.  London,  1815. 

Mesa  (  T.  F.  M.  de).  Tratado  legal  y  politico  de 
eaminos  publicos  y  posadas.  4°.  Valencia, 
1756. 

Tulswell  (B.  T.)  Innkeeper’s  legal  guide.  2d 
ed.  12°.  London,  1862. 

Willcock  (./.IF.)  Laws  relating  to  inns,  hotels, 
alehouses,  and  places  of  public  entertain¬ 
ment  ;  with  an  abstract  of  the  statute  for  the 
regulation  of  post-horses.  12°.  London, 
1820. 


Law — continued. 

Inns  op  court:  See  Attorneys  and  Solicitors. 

INROLLMENT :  See  ENTRIES. 

INSANITY :  See  LUNACY. 

Insolvency  :  See  Bankruptcy  and  Insolvency. 

Institutes  op  Justinian:  See  Roman  or  civil  law. 

INSTRUMENTS:  (Legal). 

Gael  (S.  H.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  analogy 
between  legal  and  general  composition;  an 
introduction  to  the  drawing  of  legal  instru¬ 
ments,  public  and  private.  8°.  London, 
1840. 

Insurance  : 

1.  General  works. 

Aynel  (£■)  Manuel  g6n6ral  des  assurances  ; 
ou,  guide  pratique  des  assureurs  et  des 
assures,  avec  /exposition  mdthodique  de 
leurs  obligations  et  de  leurs  droits  respectifs, 
d’apr&s  la  legislation,  la  jurisprudence, 
/opinion  des  auteurs,  les  statuts  et  les  po¬ 
licies  des  compagnies  d’assurances  ;  com- 
prenant  les  assurances  contre  les  accidents, 
les  faillites,  la  gel6e,  la  grele,  l’incendie, 
l’inondation,  mortality  des  bestiaux,  les 
chances  du  recrutement,  les  proces,  les 
risques  maritimes,  et  les  assurances  sur  la 
vie.  18°.  Paris,  1861. 

Bonney  (C.  C.)  Summary  of  the  law  of  ma¬ 
rine,  fire,  and  life  insurance,  with  practical 
forms,  modern  cases,  and  computing  rules. 
8°.  Chicago,  1865. 

Bynkershoek  (C.van).  Leges  de  assecurationi- 
bus  lata:,  etc.  4°.  Lugduni  Batavorum, 
1752. 

[In  his  Opera,  v.  6], 

Cunningham  ( T .)  Law  of  insurances,  con¬ 
taining  all  the  statutes,  cases  at  large,  argu¬ 
ments,  resolutions,  judgments,  decrees  and 
customs  of  merchants  concerning  them, 
methodically  digested.  3d  ed.  corrected. 
8°.  London,  1766. 

[In  his  Law  of  bills  of  exchange]. 

Emerigon  (B.  M.)  Trait  6  des  assurances  et 
des  contrats  4  la  grosse.  2  v.  4°.  Marseille, 
1783. 

- The  same.  Translated  from  the  F rencli, 

with  notes,  by  S.  Meredith.  8°.  Boston, 
1850. 

Evans  ( TF.  I).)  Essay  on  the  law  of  in¬ 
surances.  8°.  Newbem,  1802. 

[In  his  Essays  on  the  action  for  money  received,  etc.] 

Hughes  ( D .)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to 
insurance.  8°.  London,  1828. 

Lees  (J.)  Laws  of  shipping  and  insurance. 
9th  ed.  8°.  London,  1865. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


117 


Law — continued. 

Insurance : 

Loomis  (J.  V.)  Laws  of  marine,  fire,  and  life 
insurance,  rendered  plain  and  familiar  for 
popular  use.  16°.  New  York,  1859. 

[In  his  Laws  of  the  common  carrying  trade]. 

Magens  (AT.)  Essay  on  insurance,  explaining 
the  nature  of  the  various  kinds  of  insurance 
practised  by  the  different  commercial  states 
of  Europe,  and  showing  their  consistency 
and  inconsistency  with  equity  and  the  public 
good.  2  v.  4C.  London,  1755. 

Marshall  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  insurance. 
2d  Am.  from  the  2d  Lond.  ed.  including  the 
cases  decided  in  the  national  and  state 
courts  of  the  United  States,  collected  and 
arranged  by  J.  W.  Condy.  2  v.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1810. 

Martens  (  G.  F.  von).  Loix  et  ordonnances  des 
di  verses  puissances  europtiennes  concernant 
les  assurances,  etc.  depuis  le  milieu  du  17c 
stecle ;  accompagn6es  de  quelques  observa- 
vations  explicatoires.  v.  1.  France.  8°. 
Gottingue,  1802. 

Millar  (</.)  Elements  of  the  law  relating  to 
insurances.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1787. 

Park  (J.  A.)  System  of  the  law  of  marine  in¬ 
surances  ;  with  three  chapters  on  bottomry, 
on  insurances  on  lives,  and  on  insurances 
against  fire.  8th  ed.  with  considerable  ad¬ 
ditions,  by  F.  Hildyard.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1842. 

Paton  (T.  S.)  Compendium  of  the  law  of  in¬ 
surance.  Comprising  marine,  fire,  and  life 
insurance.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1862. 

Persil  (E.)  Traite  des  assurances  terrestres, 
suivi  des  statute  de  diverses  compagnies 
d’assurance.  8°.  Paris,  1835. 

Phillips  (IT.)  Treatise  ou  the  law  of  insur¬ 
ance.  8°.  Boston,  1823-4. 

- The  same.  v.  2.  [Rewritten,  abridged 

and  enlarged  with  six  chapters].  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  and  Boston,  1834. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  [of  the  original 

work],  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1840. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1853. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1854. 

Pothier  (  R.  J. )  Traits  du  contrat  d’assurance. 
Avec  un  discours  pr61iminaire,  des  notes,  et 
un  supplement,  par  Estrangin.  8°.  Mar¬ 
seille,  1810. 

JVcskett  (./.)  Complete  digest  of  the  theory, 
laws,  and  practice  of  insurance.  8°.  Dub¬ 
lin,  1783. 

10 


Law — continued. 

INSURANCE : 

2.  Fire  and  life  insurance. 

Angell  ( J .  K.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  fire  and 
life  insurance.  8°.  Boston,  1854. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1855. 

Beaumont  ((?. )  Law  of  fire  and  life  insur¬ 
ance.  8°.  London,  1833. 

Ellis  (  C. )  Law  of  fire  and  life  insurance  and 
annuities.  8°.  London,  1832. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  4]. 

Laguipierre  (A.)  Guide  de  l’assureur;  ou, 
manuel  pratique  de  l’assurance  contre  l’in- 
cendie.  6C  6d.  revue  et  augments.  18°. 
Paris,  1863. 

Pouget  (L.)  De  l’assurti;  ou,  de  ses  droits  et 
obligations  dans  ses  rapports  avec  l’as- 
sureur.  Guide  de  l’assureur  et  de  l’assur6. 
Assurances  contre  l’incendie.  18°.  Paris, 

1863. 

3.  Life  assurance. 

Bunyon  (  C.  J. )  Treatise  upon  the  law  of  life 
assurance.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

[Law  library,  v.  79]. 

Merger  ( C.  B.)  Des  assurances  terrestres. 
v.  1,  comprenant  les  assurances  sur  la  vie 
it  primes  fixes.  8°.  Paris,  1858. 

Reynolds  ( D .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  life  as¬ 
surance.  8°.  Albany,  1853. 

Scratchley(A.)  Handy-book  on  life  assurance 
law,  for  the  use  of  policy-holders  and  agents, 
with  a  preliminary  statement  of  some  amend¬ 
ments  that  are  desirable.  8°.  London, 

1864. 

- Observations  on  life  assurance  soci¬ 
eties  and  savings  banks.  8°.  London, 
1851. 

Wright  (E.)  A  curiosity  of  law  ;  or,  a  res¬ 
pondent  in  the  supreme  judicial  court,  as  a 
judge  in  the  general  court;  and  what  possi¬ 
bly  came  of  it.  12°.  Boston,  1866. 

4.  Marine  insurance. 

Arnould  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  marine 
insurance  and  average ;  with  references  to 
the  American  cases,  and  the  later  continental 
authorities.  2d  ed.  with  annotations,  by 
J.  C.  Perkins.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1850. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1857. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  By  David  Maclacli- 

lan.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1866. 


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Law — continued. 

Marine  insurance  : 

Baily  {L.  E.)  Perils  of  the  sea,  and  their 
effects  on  policies  of  insurance,  practically 
considered.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Benecke(W.)  Treatise  on  the  principles  of 
indemnity  in  marine  insurance,  bottomry, 
and  respondentia,  and  on  their  practical 
application  in  effecting  those  contracts,  and 
in  the  adjustment  of  all  claims  arising  out 
of  them.  8°.  London,  1824. 

Cauvet  (J.  V.)  Traits  surles  assurances  mari- 
times,  comprenant  la  mati&re  des  assur¬ 
ances,  du  contrat  k  la  grosse  et  des  avaries. 
2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1862. 

Delaborde  ( J .)  Traitd  des  avaries  particu- 
liiires  sur  marchandises,  dans  leurs  rapports 
avec  le  contrat  d’assurance  maritime.  2e  6d. 
8°.  Paris,  1838. 

Duer(J.)  Law  and  practice  of  marine  in¬ 
surance.  2  v.  8°.  New  York,  1845-46. 

- Lecture  on  the  law  of  representations 

in  marine  insurance.  8°.  New  York,  1844. 

Hildyard  (l'\)  Treatise  on  the  principles  of 
the  law  of  marine  insurances.  From  the 
London  edition.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1847. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1847. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  7], 

Lemonnier  (C.)  Commentaire  sur  les  prin¬ 
cipals  polices  d’assurance  maritime  usitdes 
en  France,  (Paris,  Bordeaux,  Marseille,  le 
Havre,  Nantes,  Rouen,  Dunkerque,  Ba¬ 
yonne).  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1843. 

Marshall  (  S. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  marine 
insurance,  bottomry,  and  respondentia.  5tli 
ed.  by  William  Shee.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Negrin  ( - .)  Du  droit  d’appel  limits  it 

quinze  cents  francs,  surtout  en  matiSre  d’as- 
surances  maritimes.  8°.  Aix,  1860. 

Park  {J.  A.)  System  of  the  law  of  marine 
insurances ;  with  chapters  on  bottomry,  on 
insurances  on  lives,  and  on  insurances 
against  fire.  8th  ed.  by  F.  Hildyard.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1842. 

Parsons  (T.)  Treatise  on  maritime  law  ;  in¬ 
cluding  the  law  of  shipping,  the  law  of  ma¬ 
rine  insurance,  and  the  law  and  practice  of 
admiralty.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1859. 

Bocco  ( F .)  Manual  of  maritime  law ;  consist¬ 
ing  of  a  treatise  on  ships  and  freight,  and  a 
treatise  on  insurance.  Translated,  with 
notes,  by  Joseph  Reed  Ingersoll.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1809. 

Sherman  (H.)  Analytical  digest  of  the  law 
of  marine  insurance.  8°.  New  York,  1841. 


Law — continued. 

Marine  insurance  : 

Stevens  ( R .)  Essay  on  average,  and  other 
subjects  connected  with  the  contract  of  ma¬ 
rine  insurance;  together  with  an  essay  on 
arbitration.  8°.  London,  1822. 

- and  Benecke  (  IF.)  Treatise  on  average 

and  adjustments  of  losses  in  marine  insur¬ 
ance.  With  notes  by  Willard  Phillips.  8°. 
Boston,  1833. 

See,  also,  AVERAGE. 

Interest  :  See  Usury. 

Interment  :  See  Burials. 

International  law  :  See  Law  of  nations. 

Interpleader  : 

Simon  (//.  A.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  interpleader.  With  an  appendix,  con¬ 
taining  the  interpleader  act,  and  forms  of 
notices,  affidavits,  rules,  feigned  issues,  etc. 
2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1850. 

Interpretation  of  laws  : 

See  Construction  of  laws. 

Intestates : 

Bigyato’l  ba’hitli :  the  Maliomedan  law  of  suc¬ 
cession  to  the  property  of  intestates.  Com¬ 
posed  by  Mowaffak-eddin,  called  Ibn-ol 
Motakanna.  In  Arabick,  with  a  verbal 
translation,  and  explanatory  notes,  by  Sir 
W.  Jones.  8°.  London,  1807. 

[JONES  (Sir  W.)  Works,  v.  8], 

Lovelass  (P.)  The  law’s  disposal  of  a  person’s 
estate  who  dies  without  will  or  testament. 
To  which  is  added,  the  disposal  of  a  per¬ 
son’s  estate  by  will  and  testament.  With 
an  explanation  of  the  mortmain  act.  12tli 
ed.  by  Arthur  Barron.  8°.  London,  1838. 

■See,  also,  DEVISES.  DONATIONS.  WILLS. 

Iowa  : 

Statutes. 

Laws  of  the  territoiy  of  Iowa,  1838-39  (first 
session  of  the  legislative  assembly),  to  1841 ; 
1841  to  1843;  1843-44  ;  and  1844  to  1846. 
8  v.  8°.  Burlington,  and  Iowa  City, 
1840-47. 

Local  laws  of  the  territory  of  Iowa,  1842-43. 
8°.  Iowa  City,  1843. 

Acts  and  resolutions  of  the  state  of  Iowa, 
1846-47,  (first  session  of  the  general  assem¬ 
bly),  extra  session,  1848, 1848-49, 1850-51, 
1852,  1854-55,  1856 ;  extra  session,  1856, 
1858,1860;  extra  session,  1861;  1862,  and 
extra  session,  1862.  12  v.  8°.  Des  Moines, 
and  Iowa  City,  1847-63. 

Code  of  Iowa,  passed  at  the  session  of  the 
general  assembly  of  1850-51.  8°.  Iowa 
City,  1851. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


119 


Law — continued . 

Iowa  : 

Revision  of  1860,  containing  all  statutes  of  a 
general  nature  of  the  state  of  Iowa  which 
are  now  in  force,  as  the  result  of  the  legis¬ 
lation  of  the  eighth  general  assembly.  8°. 
Des  Moines,  1860. 

Reports. 

Greene  (G.)  Reports  of  cases  in  law  and 
equity  in  the  supreme  court  of  Iowa,  1847 
to  1854.  4  v.  8°.  Dubuque,  and  Cedar 
Rapids,  1849-58. 

Iowa  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  law  and 
equity,  determined  in  the  supreme  court  of 
the  state  of  Iowa.  By  W.  Penn  Clarke. 
1855-59.  v.  1-8.  8°.  New  York,  Cedar 
Rapids,  and  Davenport,  1856-60. 

- The  same.  v.  9-17.  By  T.  Withrow. 

1859-65.  8°.  Des  Moines,  1860-65. 

Morris  (  E. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Iowa,  1839  to  1846.  8°.  Iowa  City, 
1847. 

Digest. 

Dillon  (J.  F.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
supreme  court  of  Iowa,  from  the  organiza¬ 
tion  of  the  court  in  1839  to  1860.  8°.  Daven¬ 
port,  (Iowa),  1860. 

Ireland : 

Statutes. 

Collection  of  all  the  statutes  now  in  use  in  the 
kingdom  of  Ireland ;  with  notes,  fol.  Dub¬ 
lin,  1678. 

Statutes  at  large  passed  in  the  parliaments 
held  in  Ireland,  from  1310  to  1799.  With 
an  index,  by  W.  Ball.  20  v.  fol.  Dublin, 
1786-1804. 

Reports. 

Appeals  and  writs  of  error. 

Ridgeway  (TV.)  Reports  of  cases  upon  ap¬ 
peals  and  writs  of  error  in  the  high  court 
of  parliament  in  Ireland,  since  the  restora¬ 
tion  of  the  appellate  jurisdiction,  1784-96. 
3  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1795-98. 

Chancery. 

Ball  (T.)  and  Beatty  (F.)  Reports  of  cases 
in  the  high  court  of  chancery  in  Ireland, 
during  the  time  of  lord  chancellor  Manners, 
1807  to  1814.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1813-24. 

Beatty  ( F . )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery  in  Ireland,  during  the 
time  of  lord  chancellor  Hart;  with  a  few  in 
the  time  of  lord  chancellor  Manners,  1814 
to  1830.  8°.  Dublin,  1847. 

Connor  ( If. )  and  Lawson  (J.  A.)  Reports  of 


Law — continued. 

IRELAND:  Reports;  chancery. 

cases  in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  during 
the  time  of  lord  chancellor  Sugden,  1841  to 
1843.  2  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1842-44. 

Drury  (W.  B.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  during  the  time  of  lord 
chancellor  Sugden,  1843  and  1844.  8°. 
Dublin,  1851. 

- and  Walsh  (F.  W.)  Reports  of  cases 

in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  during  the 
time  of  lord  chancellor  Plunkett,  1837-40. 
2  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1839-42. 

- and  Warren  (R.  R.)  The  same,  1841 

to  1843.  4  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1843-44. 

Irish  chancery  reports.  Reports  of  cases  ar¬ 
gued  and  determined  in  the  high  court  of 
chancery,  court  of  appeal  in  chancery,  rolls 
court,  the  landed  estates  court,  and  court  of 
bankruptcy  and  insolvency,  in  Ireland, 
1850-63.  13 v.  8°.  Dublin,  1852-63. 

Irish  equity  reports,  particularly  of  points  of 
practice  in  the  high  court  of  chancery,  the 
rolls  court,  and  the  equity  exchequer,  1838 
to  1850.  13  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1839-52. 

t Tones  ( T .)  and  La  Touche  (E.  D.)  Reports 
of  cases  in  the  high  court  of  chancery, 
during  the  time  of  lord  chancellor  Sugden, 
1844-46.  3  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1846-49. 

Lloyd  (B.  C.)  and  Goold  ( F. )  Reports  of  cases 
in  the  high  court  of  chancery  in  Ireland, 
during  the  time  of  lord  chancellor  Sugden, 
1835.  8°.  London,  1836. 

- Selection  of  cases  in  the  high  court  of 

chancery  in  Ireland,  during  the  time  of  lord 
chancellor  Plunkett,  1834  to  1839.  8°.  Dub¬ 
lin,  1839. 

Molloy  (  P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery  in  Ireland,  during  the 
time  of  lord  chancellor  Hart.  2  v.  and  v.  3, 
part  1.  8°.  Dublin,  1832-33. 

Ridgeway  (W.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  king’s 
bench  and  chancery,  during  the  time  of  lord 
Hardwicke.  Part  2,  [chancery,  1744  to 
1745.  [a»on.]  8°.  Dublin,  1794. 

Schoales  {J.)  and  Lefroy  (T.)  Reports  of  cases 
in  the  court  of  chancery  in  Ireland,  during 
the  time  of  lord  Redesdale,  1802  to  1804. 
2  v.  8°.  New  York,  1808-11. 

Wallis  (J.)  Reports  of  select  cases  in  the 
high  court  of  chancery  in  Ireland,  princi¬ 
pally  in  the  time  of  lord  Lifford,  1766  to 
1791.  Edited  by  James  Lyne.  8°.  Dub¬ 
lin,  1839. 


120 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Ireland:  Reports. 

Circuit  cases. 

Crawford  (G.)  and  Dix  (E.  S.)  Abridged 
notes  of  cases  argued  and  determined  in 
the  several  courts  of  law  and  equity  in  Ire¬ 
land  during  the  years  1837-8 ;  with  some 
decisions  at  nisi  prius  and  on  the  circuits, 
v.  1.  8°.  Dublin,  1839. 

- Reports  of  cases  argued  and  ruled  on 

the  circuits  in  Ireland  during  the  years 
1839-46 ;  with  cases  decided  at  the  nisi 
prius  sittings  and  in  the  courts  of  criminal 
jurisdiction  at  Dublin.  3  v.  8°.  Dublin, 
1841-47. 

Irish  circuit  reports.  Reports  of  cases  argued 
and  determined  on  six  circuits  in  Ireland  ; 
taken  during  the  assizes,  in  the  years  1841- 
43,  by  the  following  gentlemen  of  the  bar: 
II.  Smythe,  F.  Brady,  J.  Lawson,  R.  H. 
Owen,  and  others.  8°.  Dublin,  1843. 

Common  pleas. 

Smythe  (IT.)  Reports  of  cases  argued  and 
determined  in  the  courts  of  common  pleas 
and  exchequer  chamber  in  Ireland,  1839-40. 
8°.  Dublin,  1840. 

[Continued  in  Irish  law  and  equity  reports]. 

Crown  cases. 

Jehb  ( It. )  Cases,  chiefly  relating  to  the  crim¬ 
inal  and  presentment  law,  reserved  for  con¬ 
sideration  and  decided  by  the  twelve  judges 
of  Ireland,  from  May,  1822,  to  November, 
1840.  8°.  Dublin,  1841. 

Ecclesiastical. 

Milward  (C.  B.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  prerogative  in  Ireland,  and  in  the 
consistory  court  of  Dublin,  1819  to  1842. 
8°.  Dublin,  1847. 

Exchequer. 

Hayes  (E.)  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  de¬ 
termined  in  the  court  of  exchequer,  in  Ire¬ 
land,  1830  to  1832.  8°.  Dublin,  1837. 

-  and  Jones  (T.)  Reports  of  cases 

argued  and  determined  in  the  court  of 
exchequer  in  Ireland,  1832  to  1834.  8°. 
Dublin,  1843. 

Jones  (T.)  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  de¬ 
termined  in  the  court  of  exchequer,  in  Ire¬ 
land,  1834  to  1838.  2  v.  8°.  Dublin, 
1838-47. 

-  and  Carey  (H.)  Reports  of  cases 

argued  and  determined  in  the  court  of  ex¬ 
chequer,  in  Ireland,  1838  and  1839.  v.  1. 
pts.  i  and  ii.  8°.  Dublin,  1839. 


Law — continued. 

IRELAND  :  Reports ;  exchequer. 

Longfield  (B.)  and  Townsend  (J.  F.)  Reports 
of  cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
court  of  exchequer  in  Ireland,  1841  to  1842 
inclusive.  8°.  Dublin,  1843. 

[Continued  in  Irish  law  and  equity  reports]. 

King's  bench ,  exchequer,  etc. 

Alcock  (J.  C.)  and  Napier  (J.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  courts  of  king’s  bench  and 
exchequer  chamber,  in  Ireland,  1831  to 

1833.  8°.  Dublin,  1834. 

Batty  (E.)  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  de¬ 
termined  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench  in 
Ireland,  1825  to  1826.  8°.  Dublin,  1828. 

Cooke  (J.  B.)  and  Alcock  (J.  C.)  Reports  of 
cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench  and  exchequer  chamber 
in  Ireland,  1833-34.  Part  i.  8°.  Dublin, 

1834. 

Davies  (Sir  J.)  Reports  of  cases  and  matters 
in  law,  in  the  king’s  courts  in  Ireland, 
1604-12.  Now  first  translated  into  English. 
8°.  Dublin,  1762. 

Fox  (M.  C.)  and  Smith  (T.  B.  C.)  Reports 
of  cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench  and  court  of  error  in  Ireland, 
1822-23.  8°.  Dublin,  1825. 

Hudson  (TV.  E.)  and  Brooke  (J.)  Reports  of 
cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  courts 
of  king’s  bench  and  exchequer  chamber,  in 
Ireland,  1827  to  1831.  2  v.  8°.  Dublin, 
1829-46. 

Irish  common  law  reports.  Reports  of  cases 
argued  and  determined  in  the  courts  of 
queen’s  bench,  common  pleas,  exchequer, 
exchequer  chamber,  and  court  of  criminal 
appeal,  1849  to  1861.  11  v.  8°.  Dublin, 
1852-61. 

Irish  law  reports  of  cases  in  the  courts  of 
queen’s  bench,  common  pleas,  and  ex¬ 
chequer  pleas,  1838  to  1850.  13  v.  8°. 

Dublin,  1839-52. 

Irish  term  reports.  See  Bidgeway  (IF.)  Lapp 
( IF.)  and  Schoales  (J.) 

Jehb  (B.)  and  Symes  (A.  B.)  Reports  of  cases 
argued  and  determined  in  the  courts  of 
queen's  bench  and  exchequer  chamber,  in 
Ireland,  1838  to  1841.  2  v.  8°.  Dublin, 
1840-42. 

- and  Bourke  (B.)  Reports  of  cases 

argued  and  determined  in  the  court  of 
queen’s  bench,  in  Ireland,  1841-42.  8°. 
Dublin,  1843. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


121 


Law — continued. 

Ireland:  Reports;  king’s  bench,  etc. 

Ridgeway  (  W. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  king’s 
bench  and  chancery,  during  the  time  of 
lord  Hardwicke.  Part  i.  [King’s  bench, 
1733  to  1736.  anon.]  8°.  Dublin,  1794. 

-  Lapp  (TV.)  and  Schoales  ( J .)  Irish 

term  reports,  1793  to  1795.  8°.  Dublin, 

1796. 

Smith  (T.  B.  C.)  and  Batty  ( E .)  Reports  of 
cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench,  in  Ireland,  1824  to  1825. 
8°.  Dublin,  1830. 

Vernon  (G.  TV.)  and  Scriven  (J.  B.)  Irish 
reports ;  or,  reports  of  cases  in  the  king’s 
courts,  Dublin ;  with  select  cases  in  the 
house  of  lords  of  Ireland,  1786  to  1788. 
8°.  Dublin,  1790. 

Law  and  equity  reports :  See  King's  bench,  chancery. 

Nisi  prius. 

Armstrong  (R.)  Macartney  (J.)  and  Ogle(J.C.) 
Reports  of  cases,  civil  and  criminal,  argued 
and  determined  at  nisi  prius  and  the  com¬ 
mission,  in  Dublin,  respectively,  1840  to 
1842.  8°.  Dublin,  1843. 

Blackham  (J.)  Dundas  (TV.  J.)  and  Osborne 
(R.  TV.)  Reports  of  practice  and  nisi  prius 
cases,  (including  registry  and  civil  bill  ap¬ 
peals),  decided  in  the  superior  courts  of 
law,  in  Ireland,  and  in  the  after  sittings, 
1846  to  1848.  8°.  Dublin,  1849. 

| Continued  in  Irish  law  and  equity  reports]. 

Registry  cases. 

AlcocTc  (J.  C.)  Registry  cases  received  for 
consideration  and  decided  by  the  twelve 
judges  of  Ireland,  1832  to  1841.  Pts.  i-iii. 
8°.  Dublin,  1837-41. 

Welsh  (T.)  Registry  cases;  decisions  in  Ire¬ 
land  respecting  the  registration  of  voters 
under  the  Irish  reform  act,  and  10  Geo.  iv. 
c.  8,  1832  to  1840.  8°.  Dublin,  1840. 

Rolls  court. 

Flanagan  (S.  W.)  and  Kelly  (C.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  chancery,  argued  and  determined 
in  the  rolls  court  during  the  time  of  sir 
Michael  O’Loglilen,  master  of  the  rolls, 
1840-42.  8°.  Dublin,  1843. 

Hogan  (TV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  rolls 
court  in  Ireland,  during  the  time  of  Sir 
William  M’Mahon,  1816  to  1835.  2  v.  8°. 
Dublin,  1828-38. 

Sausse  (M.  R.)  and  Scully  (V.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  chancery,  in  the  rolls  court,  during 
the  time  of  sir  Michael  O'Loghlen ;  and 


Law — continued. 

IRELAND :  Reports ;  rolls  court. 

the  case  of  Ogle  v.  Ogle,  decided  in  the 
court  of  exchequer,  1837-40.  8°.  Dublin, 
1841. 

[Continued  in  Irish  law  and  equity  reports]. 

Digest  of  reports. 

Archer  (C.  P.  jr.)  Analytical  digest  of  all 
the  reported  cases  in  the  several  courts  of 
common  law  in  Ireland,  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  time,  including  registry 
appeals  and  numerous  criminal  cases.  8°. 
Dublin,  1842. 

Miscellaneous  treatises. 

Holyneux  (  TV.)  The  case  of  Ireland’s  being 
bound  by  acts  of  parliament  stated ;  to 
which  is  added  the  case  of  tenures.  18°. 
Dublin,  1725. 

See,  also,  Catholics,  p.  702. 

Irrigation  :  See  Farm.  Waters. 

Italy  : 

Bowyer  (G.)  Dissertation  on  the  statutes  of 
the  cities  of  Italy ;  and  a  translation  of  the 
pleading  of  Prospero  Farinacio  in  the  de¬ 
fence  of  Beatrice  Cenci  and  her  relatives ; 
with  notes.  8°.  London,  1838. 

Nypels  (J.  S.  G.)  Code  penal  du  royaume 
d’ltalie,  du  20  novembre,  1859.  8°.  Paris, 
1854. 

[In  his  Droit  p6nal  franqais]. 

Pujos  ( H. )  De  la  legislation  civile,  criminelle 
et  administrative  des  6tats  pontificaux.  8°; 
Paris,  1862. 

Sclopis  (F.)  Histoire  de  la  legislation  itali- 
enne.  Traduite  en  Fran^ais,  par  Charles 
Sclopis.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1861. 

Zuppetta  (L.)  Corso  completo  di  legislazione 
penale  comparata;  ossia,  comenti  storico- 
filosofico-legali  al  codice  di  procedura  crim¬ 
inate  degli  stati  sardi  e  tutti  gli  altri  stati 
d’ltalia,  messi  in  comparazione  fra  di  loro. 
3  v.  8°.  Torino,  1852-55. 

Reports. 

Ricci  (G.  L.)  Collectanea  decisionum,  omnes 
fere  casus  in  tribunalibus  Italiae,  praesertim 
sacri  concilii  Neapolis  Hispaniae,  Galliae, 
Germaniae,  et  Poloniae  decisos,  ac  contro- 
versos  complectens.  6  v.  in  3.  4°.  Colonias 
Allobrogum,  1620. 

See,  also — 

Genoa.  Sicily. 

Sardinia.  Venice. 

Jamaica: 

Acts  of  assembly,  passed  in  the  island  of  Ja¬ 
maica,  1681  to  1737.  fol.  London,  1738. 


122 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Jamaica  : 

Laws  of  Jamaica,  passed  by  the  assembly, 
and  confirmed  by  bis  majesty  in  council, 
February  23, 1683.  12°.  London,  1683. 

Sterne  (//.)  Statement  of  facts  submitted  to 
the  principal  secretary  of  state  for  the  colo¬ 
nies,  preparatory  to  an  appeal  about  to  be 
made  by  the  author  to  the  commons  of  Great 
Britain,  seeking  redress  for  grievances  of  a 
most  serious  tendency  committed  upon  him 
under  the  administration  of  the  marquis  of 
Sligo,  the  late  governor,  and  sir  Joshua 
Rowe,  the  present  chief  justice  of  the  island 
of  Jamaica.  8°.  London,  1837. 

James  river  company  : 

Acts  of  Virginia  [1784-93]  for  clearing  and 
improving  the  navigation  of  James  river. 
12°.  Richmond,  [1795]  1 

Acts  and  parts  of  acts  of  Virginia  relating  to 
the  James  river  company,  1784-1830.  8°. 
Richmond,  1830. 

Jersey,  ( English  channel )  .- 

Bowditch  (J.)  Laws,  government,  etc.  of  the 
island  of  Jersey.  8°.  London,  1836. 

Hemenj  ( J .)  and  Dumaresq  (J.)  Statement  of 
the  mode  of  proceeding,  and  of  going  to 
trial  in  the  royal  court  of  Jersey,  in  all 
causes,  criminal,  civil,  and  mixed.  59  pp. 
4°.  Jersey,  1789. 

Pipon  (T.)  and  Durell  (J.  T.)  Statement  of 
the  mode  of  proceeding,  and  going  to  trial 
in  the  royal  court  of  Jersey,  with  the  crim¬ 
inal  law  of  the  island.  46  pp.  4°.  Jersey, 
1789. 

[  With  the  preceding]. 

Jerusalem  (Christian  kingdom  of): 

Assises  de  Jerusalem ;  ou,  recueil  des  ouv- 
rages  de  jurisprudence  compos6s  pendant  le 
xiiie  sifecle  dans  les  royaumes  de  J6rusa- 
lem  et  de  Chypre.  Publi6es  par  m.  le  comte 
Beugnot.  2  v.  fol.  Paris,  1841-43. 

JOINT  STOCK  COMPANIES  : 

Connecticut.  Joint  stock  act  of  Connecticut, 
from  the  revised  statutes ;  with  notes  and 
forms.  12°.  New  Haven,  1856. 

Cox  (  E.  TF.)  New  law  and  practice  of  joint 
stock  companies,  with  and  without  limited 
liability.  4th  ed.  12°.  London,  1857. 

Sheffield  {L.)  Law  of  joint  stock  companies ; 
containing  the  companies  act,  1862,  and  the 
acts  incorporated  therewith  ;  with  copious 
notes  of  cases  relative  to  joint  stock  compa¬ 
nies,  the  rules  and  forms  of  the  court  of 
chancery  in  proceedings  under  the  above 
act,  and  forms  of  articles  of  association.  12°. 
London,  1863. 


Law — continued. 

Joint  stock  companies  : 

Thring  (17.)  Law  and  practice  of  joint  stock 
companies,  including  the  statutes.  2  v.  12°. 
London,  1861-63. 

Wordsworth  (C.)  Law  of  joint  stock  com¬ 
panies.  From  the  3d  Lond.  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1843. 

(Law  library,  v.  39-40]. 

-  Law  of  mining,  banking,  insurance, 

and  general  joint  stock  companies,  not  re¬ 
quiring  express  authority  of  parliament. 
6tli  ed.  8°.  London,  1854. 

- Law  of  joint  stock  companies,  as  al¬ 
tered  by  the  act  of  1862,  including  bank¬ 
ing,  insurance,  mining,  and  general  com¬ 
panies.  With  the  whole  law  of  winding  up. 
With  an  appendix  of  statutes,  general  rules 
in  chancery,  etc.  10th  ed.  8°.  London, 1865. 

Judge  advocates:  See  Military  law. 

Judges  of  England  : 

Foss  ( E. )  Tabulae  curiales  ;  or,  tables  of  the 
superior  courts  of  Westminster  Hall,  1066- 
1864,  distinguishing  the  reigns  in  which 
they  flourished,  and  the  courts  in  which 
they  sat.  8°.  London,  1865. 

See,  also,  Biography,  p.  123. 

Judgments  : 

Bingham  (P.)  Law  and  practice  of  judg¬ 
ments  and  executions.  8°.  London,  1815. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  13]. 

Brown  ( J .  D.)  Laws  of  the  several  states,  and 
of  the  District  of  Columbia,  relating  to  judg¬ 
ment  and  execution,  etc.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1855. 

[In  his  Collection  laws,  etc.] 

Carleval  (T.)  Disputationes  juris  variae  de 
judiciis.  2v.ini.  fol.  Lugduni,  1745. 

Huxley  (G.)  Second  book  of  judgments  in 
real,  personal,  and  mixt  actions,  and  upon 
the  statute.  With  notes,  etc.  by  G.  Town¬ 
send.  4°.  London,  1674. 

Judgments,  as  they  were,  upon  solemn  argu¬ 
ments,  given  in  the  upper-bench  and  com¬ 
mon-pleas,  upon  the  most  difficult  points 
in  all  manner  of  actions,  [anon.]  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1655. 

Pask  (./.)  Treatise  on  judgments,  executions, 
and  satisfactions.  12°.  London,  1864. 

Poncet  ( II. )  Traitfis  616mentaires  de  16gisla- 
tion  et  de  procedure,  des  actions,  et  des 
jugements.  2  v.  8°.  Dijon,  1821. 

Prideatix  (  F. )  Law  of  judgments  and  crown 
debts,  as  they  affect  real  property.  4th  ed. 
12°.  London,  1854. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


123 


Law — continued. 

JUDGMENTS  : 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  with  an  additional 

appendix,  containing  the  18th  Viet.  c.  15, 
with  notes  and  the  recent  decisions.  12°. 
London,  1856. 

Ram  ( J.)  Science  of  legal  judgment ;  a  trea¬ 
tise,  designed  to  show  the  materials  whereof, 
and  the  process  by  which,  the  courts  of 
Westminster  Hall  construct  their  judg¬ 
ments.  8°.  London,  1834. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  9], 

Judiciary  institutions  : 

Adams  (J.)  Controversy  with  W.  Brattle,  in 
1773,  on  the  independence  of  the  judiciary. 
8°.  Boston,  1856. 

[ In  his  Works,  v.  3]. 

Jlonjean  (L.  B.)  Trait6  des  actions;  ou,  ex¬ 
position  historique  de  1’ organization  judi- 
ciaire,  etc.  cliez  les  Komains.  2e  6d.  2  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Cox  (Id.)  Institutions  of  the  English  govern¬ 
ment  :  an  account  of  the  constitution,  powers 
and  procedure  of  its  judicial  department. 
8°.  London,  1863.  * 

Delates  in  congress  on  the  bill  for  repealing 
the  law  “  for  the  more  convenient  organiza¬ 
tion  of  the  courts  of  the  United  States.”  8°. 
Albany,  (N.  Y.)  1802. 

Meyer  (J.  D.)  Esprit,  origine  et  progres  des 
institutions  judiciaires  des  principaux  pays 
de  l’Europe.  5  v.  in  4.  8°.  Londres, 
1819-22. 

- The  same.  5  v.  8°.  Paris,  1823. 

Rapport  du  comit6  de  constitution,  sur  l’or- 
ganization  du  pouvoir judiciaire.  [Par  Nico¬ 
las  Bergasse].  24  pp.  8°.  Paris,  1790. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v. 8]. 

Reynard  (E.)  De  l’organisation  judiciaire,  et 
de  la  proeddure  civile  en  France.  8°.  Paris, 
1855. 

Rey  (J.  P.  E.)  Des  institutions  judiciaires  de 
l’Angleterre,  comparees  avec  celles  de  la 
France,  et  de  quelques  autres  6tats,  anciens 
et  modernes.  2°  6d.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1839. 

Juries  : 

Bascle  de  Layrhe  ( G .)  Droit criminel  it  l’usage 
des  jur6s.  Science  morale,  code,  et  vocabu- 
laire  du  jury.  2C  <5d.  8°.  Paris,  1854. 

Biyorie  de  Laschamps  ( F .  de).  Du  jury  en 
matibre  criminelle.  8°.  Paris,  1863. 

Bouryuiynon  ( C .  S.)  Manuel  du  juri ;  ou, 
commentaire  sur  la  legislation  relative  it 
l’organisation  du  juri,  it  l’examen  et  an  juge- 
ment  par  jur6s.  Pr6c6d6  de  la  thdorie  du 
juri.  8°.  Paris,  1827. 


Law — continued. 

JURIES: 

Duncoml  (G.)  Trials  per  pais;  or,  the  law 
of  England  concerning  juries  by  nisi  prius, 
etc.  With  a  complete  treatise  of  the  law  of 
evidence.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1766. 

Edwards  (C.)  Juryman’s  guide  throughout 
the  state  of  New  York,  and  containing  gen¬ 
eral  matter  for  the  lawyer  and  law  officer. 
8°.  New  York,  1831. 

Enquiry  into  the  extent  and  power  of  juries, 
on  trials  of  indictments  or  informations,  for 
publishing  seditious  or  other  criminal  writ¬ 
ings,  or  libels,  [anon.]  8°.  London,  1785. 

Forsyth  (W.)  History  of  the  trial  by  jury. 
8°.  London,  1852. 

Guide  to  English  juries,  setting  forth  their 
antiquity,  power,  and  duty,  [anon.]  12°. 
London,  1725. 

Hawles  (Sir  J.)  The  Englishman’s  right ;  a 
dialogue  on  juries.  8th  ed.  8,  51  pp.  12°. 
London,  1771. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  28], 

Inyersoll  (E.)  Essay  on  the  law  of  grand 
juries.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1849. 

[In  his  History  and  law  of  habeas  corpus]. 

Kennedy  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  and  prac¬ 
tice  of  juries,  as  amended  by  the  statute  of 
6  Geo.  iv.  c.  50,  including  the  coroner’s 
inquest.  8°.  London,  1826. 

Lonyley  (J.)  Observations  on  the  unanimity 
required  in  the  trial  hy  jury.  8°.  London, 
1815. 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  5], 

Moore  (Id.)  Lecture  ou  trial  by  jury,  before 
the  Middlesex  county  lyceum.  8°.  Charles¬ 
town,  1833. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  113]. 

Observations  on  the  trial  by  jury;  with  miscel¬ 
laneous  remarks  concerning  legislation  and 
jurisprudence.  By  an  American,  [anon.] 
8°.  Strasburg,  (Pa.)  1803. 

Ram  (J.)  Treatise  on  facts  as  subjects  of  in¬ 
quiry  by  a  jury.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Repp  (T.  G.)  Historical  treatise  on  trial  by 
jury,  wager  of  law,  and  other  co-ordinate 
forensic  institutions,  formerly  in  use  in 
Scandinavia  and  in  Iceland.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1832. 

Security  of  Englishmen’s  lives ;  or,  the  trust, 
power,  and  duty  of  the  grand  juries  of  Eng¬ 
land.  [anon.]  4th  ed.  12°.  New  York,  1773. 

Spooner  (L.)  Essay  on  the  trial  by  jurv.  8°. 
Boston,  1852. 

Worthinyton  (G.)  Inquiry  into  the  power  of 
juries  to  decide  incidentally  on  questions  of 
law.  8°.  London,  1825. 


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Law — continued. 

Juries  : 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1840. 

(Law  library,  v.  29). 

See,  also,  Challenge  of  jurors. 

Jurisdiction  : 

Coke  (Sir  E.)  Fourth  part  of  the  institutes  of 
the  laws  of  England;  concerning  the  juris¬ 
diction  of  courts,  fol.  London,  1648. 

Conkling  (A.)  Treatise  on  the  organization, 
jurisdiction,  and  practice  of  the  courts  of 
the  United  States.  8°.  Albany,  1831. 

- The  same.  2ded.  8°.  New  York,  1842. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  Albany,  1856. 

Du  Ponceau  (P.  S .)  Dissertation  on  the  ju¬ 
risdiction  of  the  United  States’  courts.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1824. 

Graham  (D.)  Treatise  on  the  organization 
and  jurisdiction  of  the  courts  of  law  and 
equity,  in  the  state  of  New  York.  8°.  New 
York,  1839. 

Haddan  (  T.  H. )  Administrative  jurisdiction 
of  the  court  of  chancery.  8°.  London,  1862. 

Hale  (Sir  M.)  Jurisdiction  of  the  lord’s  house 
of  parliament,  considered  according  to  an¬ 
cient  records ;  with  a  narrative  of  the  same 
jurisdiction,  from  the  accession  of  James  i. 
by  Francis  Hargrave.  4°.  London,  1796. 

Haynes  (F.  O.)  Outlines  of  equity;  being  a 
series  of  elementary  lectures  on  equity  juris¬ 
diction.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Home  (A.)  Diversity  of  courts  and  their 
jurisdiction.  Translated  into  English  by 
W.  H.  8°.  London,  1768. 

[In  his  Mirrour  of  justices]. 

Kerr  (R.  H.)  An  action  at  law;  being  an 
outline  of  the  jurisdiction  of  the  superior 
courts  of  common  law,  etc.  2d  ed.  12°. 
London,  1855. 

Law  (S.  D.)  Jurisdiction  and  powers  of  the 
United  States’  courts,  and  the  rules  of  prac¬ 
tice  of  the  supreme  court  of  the  United 
States,  and  of  the  circuit  and  district  courts, 
in  equity  and  admiralty;  with  notes  and 

.  references.  8°.  Albany,  1852. 

Prynne  (W.)  Brief  animadversions  on,  amend¬ 
ments  of,  and  additional  explanatory  records 
to  the  fourth  part  of  the  Institutes  of  the 
laws  of  England,  concerning  the  jurisdic¬ 
tion  of  courts,  compiled  by  Sir  Edward 
Coke.  fol.  London,  1669. 

Sergeant  (T.)  Constitutional  law;  being  a 
view  of  the  practice  and  jurisdiction  of  the 
courts  of  the  United  States,  and  of  consti¬ 
tutional  points  decided.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1822. 


L  aw — conti  n  ued. 

JURISDICTION: 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  additions  and 

improvements.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1830. 

Spence  (G.)  Equitable  jurisdiction  of  the 
court  of  chancery  ;  comprising  its  rise,  pro¬ 
gress,  and  final  establishment.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1846-49. 

See,  also,  Justice  of  the  peace. 

Magistrates.  Sheriffs. 

Jurisdiction  (Foreign) :  See  Law  of  nations. 

Jurisprudence:  See  Law.  (General  works),  pp.  671- 
680. 

JURY:  See  JURIES. 

Jury  court  reports  : 

See  Scotland.  (Reports,  jury  court). 

Justice  of  the  peace: 

Barclay  (//.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  Scotland, 
with  special  reference  to  the  office  and  duties 
of  a  justice  of  the  peace.  3d  ed.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1865. 

Binns  (J.)  Justice  ;  or,  magistrate’s  daily 
companion :  a  treatise  on  the  office  and 
duties  of  aldermen  and  justices  of  the  peace 
in  the  commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  in¬ 
cluding  all  the  required  forms  of  process 
and  docket  entries,  and  embodying  not  only 
whatever  may  be  deemed  valuable  to  jus¬ 
tices  of  the  peace,  but  to  landlords,  tenants, 
and  general  agents.  3d  ed.  revised,  correct¬ 
ed,  and  greatly  enlarged,  by  F.  C.  Brightly. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  by  Frederick  C. 

Brightly.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  revised  and  en¬ 
larged,  by  Frederick  C.  Brightly.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1855. 

Blackerley  (S.)  Justice  of  the  peace,  his  com¬ 
panion  ;  the  first  part  a  summary  of  all  the 
acts  of  parliament ;  the  second  part,  or  cases 
in  law  (wherein  justices  of  the  peace  have 
jurisdiction)  which  have  been  determined 
by  the  judges  from  Edward  iii.  to  1734, 
with  some  modern  cases  never  before  pub¬ 
lished.  Digested  in  an  alphabetical  order, 
and  revised,  by  N.  Blackerley.  2  v.  12°. 
London,  1730-34. 

Bolton  (R.)  Justice  of  peace  for  Ireland,  fol. 
Dublin,  1683. 

Brown  (J.  D.)  Laws  of  the  several  states  and 
the  District  of  Columbia  relating  to  the 
jurisdiction  of  justices  of  the  peace.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1855. 

[In  his  Collection  laws,  etc.] 

Burn  (R.)  Justice  of  the  peace,  and  parish 
officer.  11th  ed.  4  v.  8°.  London,  1770. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


125 


Law — continued. 

Justice  of  the  peace  : 

- The  same.  Abridgment  of  Burn’s  jus¬ 
tice  of  the  peace  and  parish  officer,  by  J. 
Greenleaf.  4°.  Boston,  1773. 

Caldecott  (T.)  Reports  of  cases  relative  to 
the  duty  and  office  of  a  justice  of  the  peace, 
1776  to  1785.  8°.  London,  1790. 

Cantwell  (E.)  North  Carolina  magistrate ;  a 
practical  guide  to  the  laws  of  the  state,  and 
the  decisions  of  the  supreme  court,  defining 
the  duties  and  jurisdiction  of  justices  of  the 
peace  out  of  court  under  the  revised  code, 
1854-55,  with  full  instructions,  and  numer¬ 
ous  forms  and  precedents.  8°.  Raleigh, 
(N.  C.)  1856. 

C'erc  (  )  Manuel  du  juge  de  paix,  et  du  jus¬ 

ticiable  de  la  justice  de  paix.  12°.  Paris, 
1854. 

Cowen  (77.)  Treatise  on  the  civil  jurisdiction 
of  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  state  of  New 
York.  4th  ed.  rewritten  and  adapted  to  the 
present  state  of  the  law,  by  William  Tracy. 
8°.  Albany,  1854. 

Dalton  (J /.)  Countrey  justice;  containing 
the  practice  of  the  justices  of  the  peace  as 
well  in  as  out  of  their  sessions.  By  T.  M. 
fol.  London,  1666. 

- The  same.  By  W.  Nelson,  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1727. 

Davis  (D.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  authority 
and  duty  of  justices  of  the  peace  in  criminal 
prosecutions.  8°.  Boston,  1824. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  by  F.  F.  Heard.  8°. 

Boston,  1853. 

Dickinson  (  TF )  Practical  exposition  of  the 
law,  relative  to  the  office  and  duties  of  a 
justice  of  the  peace,  chiefly  out  of  session. 
2d  ed.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1822. 

Diving  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  office  and  duty 
of  a  justice  of  the  peace,  sheriff,  coroner, 
constable,  and  of  executors,  administrators, 
and  guardians.  4th  ed.  With  new  and 
improved  forms.  8°.  New  York,  1848. 

Freeman  (S.)  Massachusetts  justice;  being  a 
collection  of  the  laws  of  the  commonwealth  | 
of  Massachusetts  relative  to  the  power  and 
duty  of  justices  of  the  peace.  8°.  Boston, 
1795. 

Georgia  justice ;  being  a  convenient  directory  j 
for  the  justices  of  the  peace,  and  various 
other  civil  officers  known  to  the  laws  of  the  | 
state  of  Georgia.  By  Rhodom  A.  Greene  j 
and  John  W.  Lumpkin.  8°.  Milledgeville, 
1835. 

17 


Law — continued. 

Justice  of  the  peace  : 

Haines  ( IL  M.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
powers  and  duties  of  justices  of  the  peace 
and  constables  in  the  state  of  Illinois ;  with 
the  necessary  forms  of  proceedings ;  em¬ 
bracing,  also,  a  collection  of  original  and 
selected  forms  for  popular  use  in  the  trans¬ 
action  of  business.  8°.  Chicago,  1855. 
Hayden  (  C .)  Law  and  practice  of  justices  of 
the  peace,  in  their  miscellaneous  duties  and 
jurisdiction ;  with  practical  forms.  8°.  Al¬ 
bany,  1850. 

Hening  (  IV.  IF.)  New  Virginia  justice,  com¬ 
prising  the  office  and  authority  of  a  justice 
of  the  peace  in  the  commonwealth  of  Vir¬ 
ginia;  with  precedents.  8°.  Richmond, 
1795. 

Jervis  (J.)  Acts  regulating  the  duties  of  jus¬ 
tices  of  the  peace  out  of  sessions.  2d  ed. 
By  W.  C.  Glen.  8°.  London,  1851. 
Justice’s  case  law;  being  a  concise  abridg¬ 
ment  of  all  the  cases  of  crown  laws  relating 
to  justices  of  peace.  4°.  London,  1731. 
Krum  {J.  M.)  Missouri  justice;  compendium 
of  laws  relating  to  the  powers  and  duties 
of  justices  of  the  peace,  executors,  admin¬ 
istrators,  guardians,  constables,  and  cor¬ 
oners,  in  Missouri,  (adapted  to  the  revised 
laws  of  1845),  with  forms  and  precedents. 
8°.  St.  Louis,  1845. 

Lombard  (IF)  Eirenarcha  ;  or,  of  the  office 
of  the  iustices  of  peace,  in  foure  bookes.  4tli 
ed.  8°.  London,  1599. 

Latrobe  (J.  H.  B.)  Justices’  practice  under 
the  laws  of  Maryland.  3d  ed.  8°.  Balti¬ 
more,  1840. 

- The  same.  5tli  ed.  8°.  Baltimore,  1856. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  8°.  Baltimore,  1861. 

McCall  {II.  S.)  New  York  civil  and  criminal 
justice;  a  complete  treatise  on  the  civil, 
criminal,  and  special  powers  and  duties  of 
justices  of  the  peace  in  the  state  of  New 
York ;  with  numerous  forms.  3d  ed.  re¬ 
vised  and  enlarged.  8°.  Albany,  1865. 

M ’ Donald  (D.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating 
to  the  powers  and  duties  of  justices  of  the 
peace  and  constables,  in  the  state  of  In¬ 
diana  ;  with  practical  forms,  etc.  8°.  Cin¬ 
cinnati,  1856. 

Mayo  (J.)  Guide  to  magistrates  ;  with  prac¬ 
tical  forms  for  the  discharge  of  their  duties 
out  of  court.  With  precedents  for  the  use 
of  prosecutors,  sheriffs,  coroners,  consta¬ 
bles,  escheators,  clerks,  etc.  adapted  to  the 
new  code  of  Virginia.  8°.  Richmond,  1849. 


12  G 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Justice  of  the  peace  : 

Kelson  (TV.)  Office  and  authority  of  a  justice 
of  the  peace ;  showing  also  the  duty  of  con¬ 
stables,  commissioners  of  sewers,  coroners, 
overseers  of  the  poor,  surveyors  of  the 
highways, church-wardens, and  other  parish 
officers ;  digested  under  alphabetical  titles. 
11th  ed.  continued  to  this  present  year. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1736. 

Paley  (TV.)  Law  and  practice  of  summary 
convictions  on  penal  statutes  by  justices  of 
the  peace.  With  a  supplement,  by  James 
Dowling.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1827. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  by  H.  T.  J.  Mac- 

namara.  8°.  London,  1856. 

Perley  (J.)  Maine  justice;  containing  the 
laws  relative  to  the  powers  and  duties  of 
justices  of  the  peace;  with  forms.  8°.  Hal- 
lowell,  1823. 

Simpson  (TV.)  Practical  justice  of  the  peace 
and  parish  officer  of  his  majesty’s  province 
of  South  Carolina.  4°.  Charlestown)  1761. 

Snowden  (II.  L.)  Magistrate’s  assistant,  and 
police  officer  and  constable’s  guide ;  a  sum¬ 
mary  of  the  duties  of  magistrates  and  peace 
officers.  2d  ed.  by  D.  D.  Keane.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1852. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  by  J.  F.  Archbold. 

12°.  London,  1859. 

Stone  (S.)  Justices’ manual ;  or,  guide  to  the 
ordinary  duties  of  a  justice  of  the  peace. 
With  an  appendix  of  forms.  9th  ed.  12°. 
London,  1862. 

- The  same.  11th  ed.  12°.  London, 

1865. 

Waterman  (J.)  Wisconsin  and  Iowa  justice ; 
being  a  treatise  on  the  civil  and  criminal 
jurisdiction  of  justices  of  the  peace.  Re¬ 
vised  by  T.  W.  Waterman.  8°.  New  York, 
1853. 

Waterman  (T.  W.)  Treatise  on  the  civil  juris¬ 
diction  of  justices  of  the  peace.  With  out¬ 
lines  of  the  powers  and  duties  of  the  county 
and  town  officers  in  the  state  of  New  York ; 
adapted  to  the  statutes  and  the  code  of  pro¬ 
cedure.  8°.  New  York,  1849. 

Welti)  (G.)  Office  and  authority  of  a  justice 
of  peace;  and  also  the  duty  of  sheriffs, 
coroners,  churchwardens,  surveiors  of  high¬ 
ways,  constables,  and  officers  of  militia; 
adapted  to  the  constitution  and  practice  of 
Virgiuia.  8°.  Williamsburg,  1736. 

J USTICES :  See  J UDGES. 

Justinian  (Code  of) :  See  Roman  or  civil  law. 


Law — continued. 

Kansas  : 

Statutes. 

Statutes  of  the  territory  of  Kansas  ;  passed  at 
the  first  session  of  the  legislative  assembly, 
1855 ;  and  the  act  of  congress  organizing 
said  territory,  and  other  acts  of  congress 
having  immediate  relation  thereto.  8°. 
Shawnee  M.  L.  school,  1855. 

Laws  of  the  territory  of  Kansas,  1857  to 
1859.  3  v.  8°.  Lecompton,  and  Lawrence, 
1857-59. 

General  laws  of  the  state  of  Kansas,  in  force 
at  the  close  of  the  session  of  the  legislature 
ending  March  6tli,  1862.  Published  by  au¬ 
thority.  8°.  Topeka,  1862. 

Laws  of  Kansas,  1861,  1863,  and  1864.  3  v. 
8°.  Lawrence,  1861-64. 

Kentucky  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  Kentucky, 

1801,  (tenth  session);  1803;  1817-18  to 
1827-28;  1830-31  to  1832-33;  1834-35 
to  1845-46 ;  1849-50 ;  and  1851-52.  28  v. 
8°.  Frankfort,  1802-52. 

Laws  of  Kentucky,  comprehending  those  of  a 
general  nature  now  in  force,  and  which  have 
been  acted  on  by  the  legislature  thereof. 
8°.  Lexington,  1799. 

Collection  of  all  the  public  and  permanent  acts 
of  the  general  assembly  now  in  force  ;  with 
acts  of  Virginia  relating  to  land  titles,  the 
recovery  of  rents,  and  the  encouragement 
of  learning;  and  a  summary  of  criminal 
law.  By  Harry  Toulmin.  12°.  Frankfort, 

1802. 

Statute  laws  of  Kentucky ;  with  notes,  preelec¬ 
tions,  and  observations  on  the  public  acts, 
comprehending  also  the  laws  of  Virginia 
and  acts  of  parliament,  in  force  in  this  com¬ 
monwealth.  By  William  Littell.  5  v.  8°. 
Frankfort,  1809-19. 

Digest  of  the  statute  laws  of  Kentucky  ;  a  col¬ 
lection  of  all  the  acts  of  the  general  assem¬ 
bly  of  a  public  and  permanent  nature,  from 
the  commencement  of  the  government  to 
1822 ;  also,  the  English  and  Virginia  stat¬ 
utes  yet  in  force.  By  William  Littell  and 
Jacob  Swigert.  2  v.  8°.  Frankfort,  1822. 
Digest  of  the  statute  laws  of  Kentucky,  of  a 
public  and  permanent  nature,  from  the  com¬ 
mencement  of  the  government  to  1834  ;  with 
references  to  judicial  decisions.  By  C.  S.’ 
Moreliead  and  Mason  Brown.  2  v.  8°. 
Frankfort,  1834. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


127 


Law — continued. 

Kentucky  : 

Digest  of  the  statute  laws  of  Kentucky  of  a 
public  and  permanent  nature,  passed  since 
1834  ;  with  references  to  judicial  decisions. 
By  Preston  S.  Loughborough.  8°.  Frank¬ 
fort,  1842. 

Revised  statutes  of  Kentucky,  by  C.  A.  Wick  - 
liffe,  S.  Turner,  and  S.  S.  Nicholas;  ap¬ 
proved  and  adopted  by  the  general  assem¬ 
bly,  1851  and  1852.  8°.  Frankfort,  1852. 

Revised  statutes  of  Kentucky,  approved  and 
adopted  by  the  general  assembly,  1851  and 
1852,  and  in  force  from  July  1,  1852;  with 
all  the  amendments  subsequently  enacted, 
and  notes  of  the  decisions  of  the  court  of 
appeals  of  Kentucky,  and  an  appendix  con¬ 
taining  all  the  enactments  of  the  legislature 
passed  during  the  session  of  1859  and  1860. 
By  Richard  H.  Stanton.  2  v.  8°.  Cincin¬ 
nati,  1860. 

Digest  of  the  general  laws  of  Kentucky,  en¬ 
acted  by  the  legislature,  between  the  fourth 
of  December,  1859,  and  the  fourth  of  June, 
1865.  With  notes  of  the  decisions  of  the 
court  of  appeals  of  Kentucky,  and  an  ap¬ 
pendix  containing  the  laws  of  1865-66.  By 
Harvey  Myers.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1866. 

Reports. 

Bibb  (  G.  M.)  Reports  of  cases  at  common  law 
and  in  chancery,  in  the  court  of  appeals  of 
Kentucky,  1808  to  1817.  4  v.  8°.  Frank¬ 
fort,  1815-17. 

Dana  (J. )  Reports  of  select  cases  in  the  court 
of  appeals  of  Kentucky,  1833  to  1840.  6  v. 
8°.  Frankfort,  1834-40. 

Duvall  ( A .)  Reports  of  selected  civil  and 
criminal  cases  decided  in  the  court  of  ap¬ 
peals  of  Kentucky,  1863-64.  v.  1.  8°. 
Frankfort,  1865. 

Hardin  (M.D.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  appeals  of  Kentucky,  1805-1808.  8°. 
Frankfort,  1810. 

Hughes  (</. )  Report  of  the  causes  determined 
by  the  late  supreme  court  for  the  district  of 
Kentucky,  and  by  the  court  of  appeals,  in 
which  the  titles  to  land  were  in  dispute,  1785 
to  1801.  4°.  Lexington,  1803. 

Littell  ( IF. )  Reports  of  cases  at  common  law 
and  in  chancery,  decided  by  the  court  of 
appeals  of  Kentucky,  1822  to  1824.  5  v.  8°. 
Frankfort,  1823-24. 

- Cases  selected  from  the  decisions  of  the 

court  of  appeals  of  Kentucky,  not  heretofore 
reported.  8°.  Frankfort,  1824. 


Law — continued. 

Kentucky : 

Marshall  {A.  K.)  Decisions  of  the  court  of 
appeals  of  Kentucky,  1817-21.  3  v.  8°. 
Washington,  (Ky.)  1819-23. 

Marshall  (J.  J.)  Reports  of  cases  at  law  and 
in  equity,  in  the  court  of  appeals  of  Ken¬ 
tucky,  1829-1832.  7  v.  8°.  Frankfort, 
1831-34. 

Metcalfe  ( J .  P.)  Reports  of  selected  civil  and 
criminal  cases,  decided  in  the  court  of  ap¬ 
peals  of  Kentucky, 1858-63.  4  v.  8°.  Frank¬ 
fort,  1859-60. 

Monroe  ( B .)  Reports  of  cases  at  common  law 
and  in  equity,  in  the  court  of  appeals  of 
Kentucky,  1840-57.  18  v.  8°.  Frankfort, 
1841-58. 

Monroe  ( T .  B.)  Reports  of  cases  at  common 
law  and  in  equity,  in  the  court  of  appeals  of 
Kentucky,  1824-28.  7  v.  8°.  Frankfort, 
1825-30. 

[ Printed  decisions.  ]Decisions  of  the  court  of 
appeals  of  Kentucky,  1801-05.  8°.  Frank¬ 
fort,  1805. 

Digests. 

Fry  (  IF .  IF.)  Poindexter  (P.  B.)  and  Smith 
(S.  B.)  Analytical  digest  of  the  decisions  of 
the  court  of  appeals  of  Kentucky,  1805-51. 
8°.  Cincinnati,  1852. 

Monroe  ( B .)  and  Harlan  (J.)  Digest  of  cases  at 
common  law  and  in  equity,  in  the  court  of 
appeals  of  Kentucky,  from  1792  to  1853. 

2  v.  8°.  Frankfort,  1853. 

Pirtle  ( H .)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
court  of  appeals  of  Kentucky,  1805-31.  2  v. 
8°.  Louisville,  1832. 

King’s  bench  reports:  See  England.  (Reports,  king's 
bench).  IRELAND.  (Reports,  king’s  bench). 

Land  laws  : 

White  (J.  M.)  New  collection  of  the  laws, 
charters,  and  local  ordinances  of  the  gov¬ 
ernments  of  Great  Britain,  France,  and 
Spain,  relating  to  the  concessions  of  land  in 
their  respective  colonies;  together  with  the 
laws  of  Mexico  and  Texas  on  the  same  sub¬ 
ject.  With  Johnson’s  translation  of  Azo  and 
Manuel’s  Institutes  of  the  civil  law  of  Spain. 
2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

Mexico. 

Galvan  Rivera  (M.)  Ordenanzas  de  tierras 
y  aguas,  6  sea  formulario  geometrico-judi- 
cial  para  la  designacion,  estableeimiento, 
mensura,  amojonamiento  y  deslinde  do  las 
poblaciones,  y  todas  suertes  de  tierras,  sitios, 
caballcrias  y  criaderos  dc  ganados  mayores 


128 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Land  laws 

y  menores,  y  mercedes  de  agua.  4a  cd. 
corregida  y  aumentada.  4°.  Mexico,  1851. 

Scotland. 

Cowan  (H.)  Land  rights  of  Scotland :  being 
a  collection  of  all  statutes  relating  to  land, 
with  introductory  observations.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1863. 

United  States. 

Laws,  resolutions  of  congress  under  the  con¬ 
federation,  treaties,  proclamations,  and  other 
documents  having  operation  and  respect  to 
the  public  lands.  8°.  Washington,  1817. 

- The  same.  To  March,  1833 ;  with  the 

opinions  of  the  courts  of  the  United  States 
in  relation  thereto.  2  v.  8°.  Washington, 
1828-36. 

General  public  acts  of  congress,  respecting 
the  sale  and  disposition  of  the  public  lands ; 
with  instructions,  issued  from  time  to  time, 
by  the  secretary  of  the  treasury,  and  com¬ 
missioner  of  the  general  land  office;  and 
official  opinions  of  the  attorney-general  on 
questions  arising  under  the  land  laws.  2  v. 
8°.  Washington,  1838. 

Hall{B.F.)  Land  owner's  manual ;  a  sum¬ 
mary  of  statute  regulations,  in  New  York, 
Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Iowa, 
and  Wisconsin,  concerning  land  titleB, 
deeds,  mortgages,  wills  of  real  estate,  de¬ 
scents,  lands,  taxes,  etc.  8°.  Auburn, 
(N.Y.)  1847. 

Lester  (  W.W .)  Decisions  of  the  interior  de¬ 
partment  in  public  land  cases,  and  land  laws 
passed  by  the  congress  of  the  United  States. 
Together  with  the  regulations  of  the  general 
land  office.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1860. 

California  :  See  page  700. 

Maryland. 

Kilty  (.7.)  Maryland  landholder’s  assistant 
and  land  office  guide;  an  exposition  of 
original  titles,  as  derived  from  the  proprie¬ 
tary  government,  and  more  recently  from 
the  state  of  Maryland ;  designed  to  explain 
the  manner  in  which  such  titles  have  been 
and  may  be  acquired  and  completed.  8°. 
Baltimore,  1808. 

Report  to  the  senate  of  Maryland,  Jan.  30, 
1821,  with  resolutions  relative  to  appropria¬ 
tions  of  public  lands  [by  congress],  for  pur¬ 
poses  of  education  [in  certain  states].  29  pp. 
8°.  Concord,  (N.  H.)  1821. 


Law — continued. 

Land  laws  : 

Massachusetts. 

Sullivan  (J.)  History  of  land  titles  in  Massa¬ 
chusetts.  8°.  Boston,  1801. 

Ohio. 

Compilation  of  laws,  treaties,  resolutions,  and 
ordinances  of  the  general  and  state  govern¬ 
ments,  which  relate  to  lands  in  the  state  of 
Ohio ;  with  the  laws  of  the  territorial  legis¬ 
lature,  and  the  laws  of  this  state,  to  the 
years  1815-16.  8°.  Columbus,  1825. 

Pennsylvania. 

Jones  ( J .)  Syllabus  of  the  law  of  land  office 
titles  in  Pennsylvania.  12°.  Philadelphia, 
1850. 

Land  tax: 

Davies  (R.  R.)  Handy  book  of  the  land  tax 
laws.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Miller  (<S.)  Laws  relating  to  the  land  tax ; 
its  assessment,  collection,  redemption,  and 
sale ;  with  a  statement  of  the  rights  and 
remedies  of  persons  unequally  assessed ; 
and  all  the  statutes  in  force.  8°.  London, 
1849. 

See,  also,  Taxes. 

Land  titles  :  See  Land  laws. 

Landlord  and  tenant  : 

Archbold  ( J .  F.)  Law  of  landlord  and  tenant, 
with  all  the  requisite  forms,  including  the 
pleadings  in  the  several  actions  by  and 
against  landlord  and  tenant,  and  the  evi¬ 
dence  necessary  to  support  them.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1846. 

[Law  library,  v.  53]. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  12°.  London,  1864. 

Bingham  (F.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  landlord 
and  tenant,  8°.  London,  1820. 

Chambers  (C.  H.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
landlord  and  tenant,  compiled  in  part  from 
the  notes  of  the  late  sir  Wm.  David  Evans; 
with  appendix  of  precedents.  8°.  London, 
1823. 

Claydon  (  C.  B. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  land¬ 
lord  and  tenant,  with  an  appendix  of  sta¬ 
tutes.  12°.  London,  1847. 

Comyn  (R.  B.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  land¬ 
lord  and  tenant.  2d  ed.  by  George  Chilton, 
jr.  8°.  London,  1830. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  6], 

Coote  (R.  3.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  landlord 
and  tenant;  grounded  on  the  text  of  Comyn, 
and  embracing  the  important  parts  of 
Woodfall  and  Chambers.  8°.  London,  1840. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


129 


Law — continued. 

Landlord  and  tenant : 

Hunter  (B.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  landlord 
and  tenant ;  with  a  form  of  leases.  3d  ed. 
2  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1850. 

Smith  (J.  W.)  Law  of  landlord  and  tenant ; 
being  a  course  of  lectures  delivered  at  the 
law  institution.  With  notes  and  additions, 
by  F.  P.  Maude  ;  with  notes  and  references 
to  the  American  cases,  by  P.  P.  Morris.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1856. 

Taylor  (J.  N.)  Treatise  on  the  American  law 
of  landlord  and  tenant.  8°.  New  York,  1844. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1866. 

Tenant  law;  or,  the  laws  concerning  landlords, 
tenants,  and  farmers.  12°.  London,  1750. 

Woodfall  (TF.)  Law  of  landlord  and  tenant. 
To  which  is  added  an  appendix  of  prece¬ 
dents.  7th  ed.  with  additions,  by  J.  T.  Pratt. 
8°.  London,  1829. 

- The  same.  By  S.  B.  Harrison.  2d 

ed.  greatly  enlarged.  8°.  London,  1834. 

See,  also — 

Dilapidations.  Leases. 

Farm.  Real  property. 

Fixtures.  Rents. 

Larceny  : 

Bevill  (R.)  Treatise  on  larceny  at  common 
law.  8°.  London,  1799. 

[In  his  Law  of  homicide,  etc.] 

See,  also,  Criminal  law. 

Law  merchant  :  See  Commercial  law. 

Lawyers  :  See  Attorneys  and  solicitors. 

Leading  cases  : 

Bennett  ( E .  H:)  and  Heard  (F.F.)  Selection 
of  leading  cases  in  criminal  law ;  with  notes. 
2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1856-57. 

Finlason  (  JF.)  Selection  of  leading  cases  on 
pleading  and  parties  to  actions ;  with  prac¬ 
tical  notes.  8°.  London,  1847. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1847. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  10]. 

Hare  (J.  I.  C.)  and  Wallace  (H.  B.)  Ameri¬ 
can  leading  cases ;  being  select  decisions  of 
American  courts  in  the  several  departments 
of  law ;  with  especial  reference  to  mercantile 
law.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1847-48. 

- The  same.  2ded.  2v.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1851. 

- The  same.  3ded.  2  v.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1852. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  enlarged  and  im¬ 
proved.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

Notes  of  recent  leading  cases,  selected  from 
the  London  law  magazine,  1846-48.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1848. 

[Law  library,  v.  62], 


Law — continued. 

Leading  cases  : 

Boss  (G.)  Leading  cases  in  the  commercial 
law  of  England  and  Scotland,  selected  and 
arranged  in  systematic  order,  with  notes. 
3  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1853-57. 

- The  same.  3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1854-58. 

[Law  library,  v.  82,  85,  and  99]. 

SmitK\J.  TF.)  Selection  of  leading  cases  on 
various  branches  of  the  law;  with  notes. 
2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1838-40. 

[Law  library,  v.  19,  23,  30], 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1841-42. 

- The  same.  Edited  by  Thomas  I.Whar- 

ton.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1844. 

[Law  library,  v.  43-44]. 

- The  same.  From  the  3d  English  ed. 

by  H.  S.  Keating  and  J.  S.  Willes.  4th 
Am.  ed.  with  additional  notes,  and  refer¬ 
ences  to  American  decisions,  by  J.  I.  Clark 
Hare  and  H.  B.  Wallace.  2  v.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1852. 

- The  same.  5th  Am.  from  the  last 

English  ed.  by  Keating  and  Willes ;  with 
additional  notes,  and  references  to  American 
decisions,  by  J.  I.  Clark  Hare  and  J.  W. 
Wallace.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

Tudor  (O.D.)  Selection  of  leading  cases  on 
real  property,  conveyancing,  and  the  con¬ 
struction  of  wills  and  deeds ;  with  notes.  8°. 
London,  1856. 

White  (F.  T.)  and  Tudor  (O.  D.)  Selection 
of  leading  cases  in  equity,  with  notes.  With 
additional  annotations,  containing  refer¬ 
ences  to  American  cases,  by  J.  I.  Clark 
Hare  and  H.  B.  Wallace.  2  v.  in  3.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1849-51. 

- The  same.  2  v.  in  3.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1849-51. 

[Law  library,  v.  65,  71-72]. 

- The  same.  2  v.  in  3.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1852. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  from  the  2d  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1859. 

Leases  : 

Platt  (T.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  leases. 
With  forms  and  precedents.  2  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1847. 

See,  also,  Farm.  Landlord  and  tenant.  Rents. 

Legacies  : 

Lowndes  (W.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  lega¬ 
cies.  8°.  London,  1824. 

Preston  (  IF.  S.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  legacies.  8°.  New  York,  1827. 


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Law — continued. 

Legacies  : 

Roper  ( R .  S.  D.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  lega¬ 
cies.  With  additions  by  Henry  H.  White. 
1st  Amer.  from  the  3d  London  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1829. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1847. 

Shelf ord  (L.)  Law  relating  to  the  probate, 
legacy,  and  succession  duties  in  England, 
Ireland,  and  Scotland ;  including  all  the 
statutes  on  those  subjects,  with  forms  and 
official  regulations.  2d  ed.  with  many  altera¬ 
tions  and  additions.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Ward  (W.)  Treatise  on  legacies;  or,  be¬ 
quests  of  personal  property.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1837. 

[Law  library,  v.  18]. 

See,  also,  DEVISES.  WILLS. 

Legal  composition: 

Gael  (S.  II.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  analogy 
between  legal  and  general  composition ;  in¬ 
tended  as  an  introduction  to  the  drawing  of 
legal  instruments,  public  and  private.  8°. 
London,  1840. 

Synwnds  (A.)  Mechanics  of  law-making.  In¬ 
tended  for  the  use  of  legislators,  and  all 
other  persons  concerned  in  the  making  and 
understanding  of  English  laws.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1835. 

Legal  and  equitable  estates  :  See  Estates. 

Legal  tender : 

Curtis  ( G.  T.)  Argument  against  the  con¬ 
stitutional  validity  of  the  legal  tender  clause 
in  the  act  of  congress,  Feb.  25,  1862,  au¬ 
thorizing  the  issue  of  treasury  notes,  de¬ 
livered  in  the  supreme  court  of  New  York, 
1st  judicial  district,  Nov.  18,  1862.  29  pp. 
8°.  New  York,  1862. 

Legal  time  : 

Souquet(J.  £.)  Dictionnaire  des  temps  16- 
gaux,  de  droit  et  de  proc6dure;  ou,  reper¬ 
toire  de  16gislation,  de  doctrine  et  de  juris¬ 
prudence  ;  relatives  sp6cialement  aux  pre¬ 
scriptions,  p6remptions,  d6ch6ances,  d61ais, 
dates,  dur6es,  ages  requis,  etc.  2  v.  4°. 
Paris,  1846. 

Woohrych  (11.  W.)  Treatise  on  legal  time, 
with  its  computations  and  reckonings.  8°. 
London,  1851. 

See,  also,  Limitations. 

Legatine  constitutions  :  (/or  England). 

Constitutions  of  Otho,  [council  at  London, 
1236.  Translated  by  J.  W.  White],  with 
notes.  8°.  London,  1844. 


L  aw — continued . 

Legatine  constitutions  : 

Constitutions  of  Othobon,  [council  at  Lon¬ 
don,  1268.  Translated  by  J.W. White].  8°. 
London,  1844. 

[With  the  preceding] . 

Legislation  :  See  Political  science,  (in  the  general 
alphabet). 

Legitimacy  :  See  Bastardy. 

Letters  of  credit  :  See  bills  of  exchange. 

Liability  in  case  of  accidents  and  negligence:  See  Ac¬ 
cidents.  Negligence. 

Libel  and  slander  : 

Cooke  (G.  W.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  defama¬ 
tion,  with  forms  and  pleadings.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1844. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

[Law  library,  v.  3]. 

Cooper  (T.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  libel  and 
the  liberty  of  the  press,  showing  the  origin, 
use,  and  abuse  of  the  law  of  libel.  8°.  New 
York,  1830. 

Georye  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  offence  of  libel. 
With  disquisition  on  the  right,  benefits,  and 
proper  boundaries  of  political  discussion. 
8°.  London,  1812. 

Grellet-Dumazeau  ( T .)  Traitd  de  la  diffama- 
tion,  de  l’iniure,  et  de  1’ outrage.  2  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1847. 

Holt  ( F .  L.)  Law  of  libel ;  a  general  history 
of  this  law  in  the  ancient  codes,  and  of  its 
introduction  and  successive  alterations  in 
the  law  of  England.  1st  Am.  from  2d  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  with  references  to  American  cases. 
By  Anthony  Bleecker.  8°.  New  York,  1818. 

Starkie  (T.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  slander, 
libel,  scandalum  magnatum,  and  false  ru¬ 
mors.  With  notes  and  references  to  Ameri¬ 
can  and  the  late  English  cases,  by  E.  D. 
Ingraham.  8°.  New  York,  1826. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  ed.  By  John  L. 

Wendell.  2  v.  8°.  Albany,  1843. 

Summary  of  the  law  of  libel.  In  four  letters. 
By  Phileleutherus  anglicanus.  [pscurfou.  ] 
8°.  London,  1788. 

[Debrett’s  tracts,  v.  4]. 

See,  also,  Trials,  (Buckingham,  Cheetham, 
Child,  Cobbett,  Cooper,  Delavan,  Eaton, 
Hatchard,  Littlejohn,  Loualt,  Peltier, 
Rowan,  Shipley,  Sickles,  Taylor,  Zenger). 

Liberty  :  See  Arrest.  Habeas  corpus.  Slavery. 

Liberty  of  the  press.  See  Libel:  also,  Political 
science,  (in  the  general  alphabet). 

Licenses : 

Saunders  (T.  W.)  Refreshment  houses  and 
wine  licenses  act,  23  and  24  Viet.  c.  27.  12°. 
London,  1861. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


131 


Law — continued. 

Lien  : 

Cross  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  lien,  and 
stoppage  in  transitu.  8°.  London,  1840. 

Montagu  ( B .)  Summary  of  the  law  of  lien. 
1st  Am.  ed.  8°.  Exeter,  (N.  H.)  1824. 

Nott  ( C .  C.)  Treatise  on  the  mechanics’ lien 
laws  of  the  state  of  New  York.  8°.  Albany, 
1856. 

Price  (E.  K.)  Of  the  limitation  of  actions,  and 
of  liens  against  real  estate  in  Pennsylvania. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

Sergeant  (H.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  lien  of  me¬ 
chanics  and  material  men,  in  Pennsylvania, 
with  the  acts  of  assembly  relating  thereto, 
and  various  forms.  2d  ed.  By  E.  S.  Miller. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

Stoles  (TV.)  Treatise  on  the  liens  of  attorneys, 
solicitors,  and  other  legal  practitioners.  12°. 
London,  1860. 

Whittaler  (R.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  lien. 
8°.  New  York,  1816. 

Life  estates  :  See  Estates. 

Life  insuisance  :  See  Insurance. 

Light-houses  : 

Gordon  (T.  F.)  Collection  of  the  laws  of  the 
United  States  relating  to  light-houses,  etc. 
to  March  4,  1843,  including  the  treaties  with 
foreign  powers.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1844. 

Lights  and  signals  : 

Pratt  ( F .  T.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to 
sea  lights,  and  the  rule  of  the  road  at  sea ; 
with  numerous  cases  to  the  present  time, 
foreign  ordinances  and  translations,  and  the 
new  admiralty  regulations  respecting  ship 
lights  and  fog  signals.  8°.  London,  1858. 

Limitations  : 

Angell  (J.  K.)  Treatise  on  the  limitations  of 
actions  at  law  and  suits  in  equity.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1829. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1846. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  revised  and  greatly 

enlarged,  by  John  Wilder  May.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1861. 

Ballantine  (IF.)  Treatise  on  the  statute  of 
limitations,  (21  Jac.  1,  c.  16).  With  refer¬ 
ences  to  American  decisions.  8°.  New 
York,  1812. 

Blanshard  (TV.)  Treatise  on  the  statutes  of 
limitation.  8°.  London,  1826. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1833. 

[Law  library,  v.  1], 

Brooke  (R.)  Reading  upon  the  statute  of 
limitations.  32  Henry  viii,  c.  2.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1647. 


Law — continued. 

Limitations  : 

Brown  (J.  D.)  Laws  of  the  several  states 
and  the  District  of  Columbia  relating  to  the 
statute  of  limitation.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1859. 

[In  his  Collection  laws,  etc.) 

Cornish  (  TV.  F.)  Essay  on  the  doctrine  of  re¬ 
mainders,  and  of  executory  limitations.  8°. 
London,  1827. 

Gibbons  (F>.)  Lex  temporis  ;  treatise  on  the 
law  of  limitation  and  prescription.  12°. 
London,  1835. 

Hayes  (TV.)  Inquiry  into  the  effect  of  limita¬ 
tions  to  heirs  of  the  body  in  devises ;  with 
remarks  on  the  doctrine  of  equity  concern¬ 
ing  doubtful  titles,  and  titles  acquired  by 
the  destruction  of  contingent  remainders. 
8°.  London,  1824. 

Joynes  (TV.  T.)  Essay  upon  the  act  of  the 
general  assembly  of  Virginia,  passed  April 
3,  1838,  entitled  “An  act  amending  the 
statute  of  limitations,”  and  founded  on  the 
English  statute  of  Geo.  iv.  c.  14 ;  with  a 
preliminary  inquiry  into  the  law  of  new 
promises,  under  the  “  Statute  of  limita¬ 
tions.”  8°.  Richmond,  1844. 

Mansel  (G.  B.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  limita¬ 
tion.  With  an  appendix  of  statutes  and 
forms.  12°.  London,  1839. 

Price  (E.  K.)  Of  the  limitation  of  actions,  and 
of  liens  against  real  estate  in  Pennsylva¬ 
nia.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

Walter  (J.)  Manual  of  the  statutes  of  limita¬ 
tion,  showing  the  time  within  which  the 
ownership  of  property  must  be  asserted  and 
exercised,  or  actions  or  suits  commenced,  to 
prevent  the  operation  of  these  statutes.  8°. 
London,  1860. 

Wilkinson  (J.  J. )  Treatise  on  the  limitation 
of  actions.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1833. 

[Law  library,  v.  1]. 

Literary  property:  See  Copyright. 

London : 

Arnold  (R.)  Customs  of  London,  otherwise 
called  Arnold’s  chronicle;  [or,  Charters, 
liberties,  lawes,  constitucions  and  customes 
of  London].  From  the  1st  ed.  with  addi¬ 
tions  from  the  2d.  4°.  London,  1811. 

Bohun  (W.)  Privilegia  Londini ;  or,  the 
rights,  liberties,  privileges,  laws,  and  cus¬ 
toms  of  the  city  of  London.  3d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1723. 

Brandon  (W.)  Notes  of  practice  of  the  mayor’s 
court  of  the  city  of  London  in  ordinary  ac¬ 
tions;  with  the  mayor’s  court  procedure 
act,  and  the  sections  of  the  several  acts  of 


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Law — continued. 

London : 

parliament  applied  by  the  queen  in  council 
to  that  court.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Calthrop  (H.)  Reports  of  special  cases  touch¬ 
ing  severall  customs  and  liberties  of  the 
city  of  London.  12°.  London,  1655. 

City  liberties ;  or,  the  rights  and  privileges  of 
freemen.  Being  a  concise  abridgement  of 
all  the  laws,  charters,  by-laws,  and  customs 
of  London,  down  to  this  time.  [anon.  ]  12°. 
London,  1738. 

Liber  albus.  Compiled  by  John  Carpenter, 
1419.  From  the  Latin  and  Anglo-Norman, 
by  H.  T.  Riley,  sm.  4°.  London,  1861. 

Pulling  (A.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  laws, 
customs,  and  regulations  of  the  city  and 
port  of  London,  as  set  tled  hy  charter,  usage, 
by-law,  or  statute.  2d  ed.  8°.  London, 
1844. 

See ,  also,  Sheriff’s  court. 

Louisiana  : 

Statutes. 

1.  ( Territorial ). 

Acts  of  the  legislature  of  the  territory  of  Or¬ 
leans,  1804  to  1808.  4  v.  8°.  New  Orleans, 
1805-08. 

Digest  of  the  civil  laws  now  in  force  in  the 
territory  of  Orleans.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1808. 

Kerr  ( L .)  Exposition  of  the  criminal  laws  of 
the  territory  of  Orleans,  the  practice  of  the 
courts  of  criminal  jurisdiction,  the  duties  of 
their  officers,  with  a  collection  of  forms.  8°. 
New  Orleans,  1806. 

Laws  of  Las  siete  partidas,  which  are  still  in 
force  in  the  state  of  Louisiana.  Translated 
from  the  Spanish,  by  L.  Moreau  Lislet  and 
Henry  Carleton.  2  v.  8°.  New  Orleans, 
1820. 

2.  (State). 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  state  of 
Louisiana,  1812,  (first  session) ;  1817  to 
1822;  1826  to  1848;  1850  to  1860,  and 
1864-65.  41  v.  in  35.  8°.  New  Orleans, 
1812-65. 

Consolidation  and  revision  of  the  statutes  of 
the  state,  of  a  general  nature,  prepared  by 
Levi  Peirce,  Miles  Taylor,  and  W.W.  King, 
February  5th,  1852.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1852. 

Revised  statutes  of  Louisiana,  compiled  by 
U.  B.  Phillips,  under  direction  of  the  legis¬ 
lature.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1856. 

Ordinance  organizing  and  establishing  patrols 
for  the  police  of  slaves  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Landry.  8°.  Opelousas,  1863. 


Law — continued. 

Louisiana  : 

Digest  of  the  acts  of  the  legislatures  of  the 
late  territory  of  Orleans,  and  of  the  state  of 
Louisiana,  and  the  ordinances  of  the  gov¬ 
ernor  under  the  territorial  government.  By 
Francois  Xavier  Martin.  3  v.  8°.  New  Or¬ 
leans,  1816. 

General  digest  of  the  acts  of  the  legislature 
of  Louisiana,  from  the  year  1804  to  1827, 
inclusive.  By  L.  Moreau  Lislet.  2  v.  8°. 
New  Orleans,  1828. 

Louisiana  digest,  embracing  the  laws  of  a 
genera]  nature,  from  1804  to  1841 ;  with  an 
abstract  of  the  decisions  of  the  supreme 
court  of  Louisiana  on  the  statutory  law.  By 
Meinrad  Greiner.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1841. 

New  digest  of  the  statute  laws  of  Louisiana, 
from  the  change  of  government  to  1841. 
By  Henry  A.  Bullard  and  Thomas  Curry. 
8°.  New  Orleans,  1842. 

Codes. 

Civil  code  of  the  state  of  Louisiana.  8°.  New 
Orleans,  1825. 

Civil  code  of  the  state  of  Louisiana  ;  with  an¬ 
notations.  By  Wheelock  S.  Upton  and 
Needier  R.  Jennings.  8°.  New  Orleans, 1838. 

Civil  code  of  the  state  of  Louisiana ;  with  the 
statutory  amendments,  from  1825  to  1853, 
inclusive;  and  references  to  the  decisions 
of  the  supreme  court  of  Louisiana  to  the 
sixth  volume  of  annual  reports.  By  Thomas 
Gibbes  Morgan.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1853. 

Code  of  practice  in  civil  cases,  for  the  state  of 
Louisiana.  16°.  New  Orleans,  1830. 

-  The  same.  With  annotations,  by 

Wheelock  S.  Upton.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1839. 

- The  same.  The  notes  of,  and  refer¬ 
ences  to,  the  decisions  of  the  supreme  court 
of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  and  also  the  statu¬ 
tory  law  relating  to  practice.  By  Meinrad 
Greiner.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1844. 

- The  same.  With  the  statutory  amend¬ 
ments,  from  1825  to  1853,  inclusive ;  and  ref¬ 
erences  to  the  decisions  of  the  supreme  court 
of  Louisiana,  to  the  sixth  volume  of  annual 
reports.  By  Thomas  Gihbes  Morgan.  8°. 
New  Orleans,  1853. 

Commercial  code  for  the  state  of  Louisiana, 
fol.  New  Orleans,  1825.  [Not  adopted]. 

Note. — For  the  penal  law  of  Louisiana,  see  Crimi¬ 
nal  law.  (Codes.). 

Reports. 

Condensed  reports  of  cases  in  the  superior 
court  of  the  territory  of  Orleans,  and  in  the 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


133 


Law — continued. 

Louisiana  : 

supreme  court  of  Louisiana,  1809-30,  em¬ 
bracing  all  Martin’s  reports ;  with  notes  of 
Louisiana  cases  wherein  the  doctrines  are 
affirmed,  contradicted,  or  extended,  and  of 
the  subsequent  legislation.  Edited  by  J.  B. 
Harrison.  4  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839-40. 

Louisiana  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Louisiana.  By  B.  W.  Miller 
and  T.  Curry,  1830-40.  19  v.  8°.  New 
Orleans,  1832-42. 

- The  same.  New  ed.  With  marginal 

references.  By  T.  G.  Morgan.  19  v.  in  10. 
8°.  New  Orleans,  1854. 

Louisiana  annual  reports,  v.  1-4.  By  Merritt 
M.  Robinson,  1846-49.  8°.  New  Orleans, 
1847-50. 

- The  same.  v.  5-6,  by  William  M.  King, 

1850-51.  8°.  New  Orleans.  1851-52. 

- The  same.  v.  7-11,  by  W.  M.  Ran¬ 
dolph,  1852-56.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1854-57. 

- The  same.  v.  12-15,  by  A.  N.  Ogden, 

1857-60.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1858-61. 

- The  same.  v.  16.  By  S.  F.  Glenn, 

1861-62.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1866. 

Martin  {F.X.)  Louisiana  term  reports ;  or, 
cases  in  the  supreme  court  of  Louisiana, 
1809-23.  12  v.  8°.  New  Orleans,  1811-23. 

- The  same.  New  series,  1823-30.  8  v. 

8°.  1824-30. 

Bobinson  ( .1/.  )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Louisiana,  1841-46.  12  v. 

8°.  New  Orleans,  1842-46. 

Digests  of  reports. 

Benjamin  (.7,  P.)  and  Slidell  ( T .)  Digest  of 
the  decisions  of  the  superior  court  of  the 
late  territory  of  Orleans,  and  of  the  supreme 
court  of  Louisiana,  1809  to  1839.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1840. 

Christy  (  II  . )  Digest  of  Martin’s  reports  of  the 
decisions  of  the  supreme  court  of  Louisiana, 
1813  to  1826,  including  those  of  the  superior 
court  of  the  late  territory  of  Orleans.  8°. 
New  Orleans,  1826. 

Deslix  (  /'.  J.  A.)  Annotations  on  the  Louisi¬ 
ana  codes,  or  the  supreme  court  general 
index  and  digest,  1809-43.  8°.  New  Or¬ 
leans,  1847. 

- Digest  of  the  reported  decisions  of  the 

supreme  court  of  Louisiana,  1838  to  1843. 
8°.  New  Orleans,  1845. 

He  linen  (  W.  1).)  Digest  of  the  reported  de¬ 
cisions  of  the  superior  court  of  the  late 
18 


Law — continued. 

Louisiana  : 

territory  of  Orleans ;  the  late  court  of  errors 
and  appeals;  and  of  the  supreme  court  of 
the  state  of  Louisiana,  contained  in  the  fifty- 
six  volumes  of  reports,  from  first  Martin  to 
sixth  Louisiana  annual,  1809-51.  2  v.  8°. 
Boston,  1852. 

Lunacy  and  lunatics  : 

Archbold  (J.  F.)  New  statutes  relating  to 
lunacy,  comprising  the  law  relating  to 
pauper  lunatics,  with  the  practice  and 
practical  forms;  also,  the  law  respecting 
lunatic  asylums,  public  and  private,  with 
the  duties  of  the  commissioners  in  lunacy 
and  visiting  justices.  12°.  London,  1854. 

Bucknill  (J.  C.)  Unsoundness  of  mind  in  re¬ 
lation  to  criminal  acts.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1856. 

[Law  library,  v.  92]. 

Cooper  (  C.  F.)  Letter  to  the  lord  chancellor 
on  a  defect  in  the  law  regulating  the  custody 
of  lunatics.  8°.  London,  1849. 

[/«  his  Pamphlets]. 

Elmer  {J.)  Practice  in  lunacy.  4th  ed.  8°. 
London,  1864. 

Fry  ( D .  P.)  The  lunacy  acts  ;  containing  all 
the  acts  relating  to  lunatics  and  lunacy. 
12°.  London,  1864. 

Miiler maier  ( C.  J. )  De  principle imputationis 
alienationum  mentis  in  jure  criminali  recte 
constituendo.  4°.  Heidelberg®,  1839. 

Phillips  ( C.  P.)  Law  concerning  lunatics, 
idiots,  and  persons  of  unsound  mind.  8°. 
London,  1858. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1833. 

[Law  library,  v.  3]. 

Shelf ord  (L.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
concerning  lunatics,  idiots,  and  persons  of 
unsound  mind.  8°.  London,  1833. 

Stock  ( J .  S.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
non  compotes  mentis,  or  persons  of  unsound 
mind.  [1st  Am.  ed.]  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

[Law  library,  v.  25]. 

Winslow  ( F. )  Plea  of  insanity  in  criminal 
cases.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1843. 

[  Law  library,  v.  42J . , 

Magistrates  : 

Mayo  (J.)  Guide  to  magistrates;  with  prac¬ 
tical  forms  for  the  discharge  of  their  duties 
out  of  court.  To  which  are  added,  prece¬ 
dents  for  the  use  of  prosecutors,  sheriffs, 
coroners,  constables,  escheators,  clerks,  etc. 
adapted  to  the  new  code  of  Virginia.  8°. 
Richmond,  1849. 

Okc  (G.  C.)  Magisterial  synopsis ;  comprising 


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Law — continued. 

Magistrates: 

summary  convictions,  and  indictable  of¬ 
fences,  with  their  penalties,  punishments, 
etc.  and  the  stages  of  procedure.  4tli  ed. 
8°.  London,  1853. 

Saunders  (T.  IF.)  Practice  of  magistrates’ 
courts.  2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1858. 

See,  also,  JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE.  SHERIFFS. 

Magistrates’  cases  : 

Cox(E.  JF.)  Reports  of  all  the  cases  decided 
by  all  the  superior  courts  relating  to  magis¬ 
trates,  municipal,  and  parochial  law.  3  v. 
8°.  London,  1862-66. 

[Reprinted  from  tlie  “Law  Times”  reports]. 

See,  also,  ENGLAND :  ( Reports :  magistrates'  cases). 

Magna  charta:  See  England.  (Treatises). 

Maine: 

Statutes. 

Laws  of  Maine,  1820 ;  1822  to  1848 ;  1850  to 
1866.  45  v.  in  40.  8°.  Portland,  and  Au¬ 
gusta,  1820-67. 

Laws  of  the  state  of  Maine.  Published  ac¬ 
cording  to  resolves  of  the  state,  passed 
March  8,  1821,  and  March  30,  1831.  3  v. 
8°.  Brunswick,  1821-31. 

- -  The  same.  Containing  the  public  acts 

passed  during  the  years  1822  to  1828.  Part 
1.  v.  2.  8°.  Hallowell,  1828. 

- The  same.  With  synopsis  of  the  de¬ 
cisions  relating  thereto,  contained  in  the 
Massachusetts  reports,  Pickering’s  reports, 
and  Greenleaf’s  reports.  2  v.  8°.  Portland, 
1834. 

Revised  statutes,  passed  October  22,  1840; 
with  the  other  public  laws  of  1840  and  1841. 
8°.  Augusta,  1841. 

Revised  statutes,  passed  April  17,  1857.  8°. 
Bangor,  1857. 

Reports. 

Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme  judicial  court, 
1820  to  1835,  by  Simon  Greenleaf.  v.  1-9. 
8°.  Hallowed,  and  Portland,  1822-35. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  v.  1-9.  8°.  Boston, 

1851-52. 

- The  same.  v.  10-12,  by  John  Fair- 

field,  1833  to  1835.  8°.  Hallowed,  1835-37. 

- The  same.  v.  13-18,  by  John  Shepley, 

1836  to  1841.  8°.  11  allowed,  1838-42. 

- The  same.  v.  19,  by  John  Appleton, 

1841.  8°.  Hallowed,  1842. 

- The  same.  v.  20,  by  John  Appleton 

and  John  Shepley,  1841.  8°.  Hallowed, 
1843. 

- The  same.  v.  21-30,  by  John  Shepley, 

1842  to  1849.  8°.  Hallowed,  1843-51. 


Law — continued. 

Maine  : 

- The  same.  v.  31-35,  by  Asa  Redington, 

1849  to  1853.  8°.  Hallowed,  1851-54. 

- The  same.  v.  36-40,  by  Solyman 

Heath,  1853  to  1855.  8°.  Hallowed, 1855-57. 

- The  same.  v.  41-42,  by  John  Milton 

Adams,  1856.  8°.  Hallowed,  1858. 

- The  same.  v.  43-44,  by  Timothy 

Ludden,  1857  and  1858.  8°.  Lewiston, 

1858-59. 

- The  same.  v.  45-51,  by  Wales  Hub¬ 
bard,  1859-65.  8°.  Hallowed,  1859-66. 

- The  same.  v.  52-54,  by  W.  W.  Virgin, 

1865-67.  8°.  Hallowed,  1866-68. 

Digests. 

Eastman  (F.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
supreme  judicial  court  of  Maine,  contained 
in  the  26  volumes  of  Maine  reports.  1820-47. 
8°.  Hallowed,  1849. 

Virgin  (IF.  TV.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of 
the  supreme  judicial  court  of  the  state  of 
Maine,  contained  in  volumes  27  to  43  of  the 
Maine  reports.  1847-57.  8°.  Hallowed, 1859. 

Maintenance  : 

Tapp  (IF.  J.)  Inquiry  into  the  present  state 
of  the  law  of  maintenance  and  champerty, 
principally  as  affecting  contracts.  12°.  Lou¬ 
don,  1861. 

Mandamus  : 

Impey  (TV.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  and  prac¬ 
tice  of  the  writ  of  mandamus.  8°.  London, 
1826. 

Moses  ( TI.  II. )  Law  of  mandamus,  and  the 
practice  connected  with  it,  with  an  appen¬ 
dix  of  forms.  8°.  Albany,  1866. 

Rawlinson  (C.)  The  principal  statutes  relating 
to  mandamus  and  quo  warranto.  4th  ed. 
By  W.  N.  Welsby.  12°.  London,  1863. 

[fn  his  Municipal  corporation  act]. 

Tapping  (T.)  Law  and  practice  of  the  high 
prerogative  writ  of  mandamus,  as  it  obtains 
both  in  England  and  in  Ireland.  8°.  Lou¬ 
don,  1848. 

Willcock  ( J .  IF.)  Treatise  on  mandamus  and 
quo  warranto.  8°.  London,  1827. 

[In  his  Law  of  municipal  corporations]. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

(Law  library,  v.  141. 

Manors  : 

Nelson  (IF.)  Lex  maneriorum  ;  or,  the  law 
and  customs  of  England  relating  to  manors 
and  lords  of  manors,  lbl.  London,  1726. 

Review  of  the  decision  of  the  New  York  court 
of  appeals  on  the  manor  question,  [anon,  j 
87  pp.  8°.  Albany,  1859. 


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135 


Law — continued. 

Manslaughter  and  murder  : 

Sharp  (G.)  Remarks  on  the  opinions  of  some 
of  the  most  celebrated  writers  on  crown 
law,  respecting  the  distinction  between 
manslaughter  and  murder.  12°.  London, 
1773. 

See,  also,  Criminal  law.  Homicide. 

Manumission  :  See  Slavery. 

Marine  insurance  :  See  Insurance. 

Maritime  law  :  See  Commercial  or  maritime  law. 

Marriage  : 

Alleyne  (J.)  Legal  degrees  of  marriage  stated 
and  considered,  in  a  series  of  letters  to  a 
friend.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1810. 

Bdlart  (N.  F.  de).  and  others.  Consultation 
sur  la  question  suivaiite :  Le  concours  de 
l’officier  de  l’dtat  civil  est-il  indispensable 
pour  la  confection  d’un  manage.  55  pp.  4°. 
Paris,  1804. 

[  With  PfcNICAUD  V.  LANEFRANQUE]. 

Bishop  {J.  P.)  Commentaries  on  the  law  of 
marriage  and  divorce,  and  evidence  in  mat¬ 
rimonial  suits.  8°.  Boston,  1852. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1856. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1864. 

* 

Brisson  ( B .)  and  Hotmann  (A.  and  F.)  De 
veteri  ritu  nuptiarum  et  jure  connubiorum. 
12°.  Lugduni  Bata vorum,  1641. 

Case  on  the  construction  of  marriage  articles 
and  cross  remainders.  8°.  London,  1792. 

[In  HARGRAVE  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  2]. 

Duchesne  {J.  B.)  Du  manage  :  examen  com- 
paratif  des  principes  qui  le  rcgissent,  suivant 
le  code  civil  framjais,  le  droit  romain,  le 
droit  canonique,  et  les  16gislations  des  6  tats 
modernes.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Gutierrez  (J.)  Liber  tertius  canonicarum 
qusestionum,  qui  totus  circa  sponsalia  et 
matrimonia  versatur.  fol.  Coloniae  Allo- 
brogum,  1730. 

[/n  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  9]. 

Harrjrave  (P.)  Effect  of  sentences  of  courts 
ecclesiastical  in  cases  of  marriage,  when 
pleaded  in  the  courts  temporal.  8°.  Dub¬ 
lin,  1787. 

[In  his  Tracts  relating  to  the  law  of  England], 

Jifacqueen  ( J .  F.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
law  of  marriage,  divorce,  and  legitimacy, 
as  administered  in  the  divorce  court  and  in 
the  house  of  lords.  2d  ed.  greatly  enlarged. 
8°.  London,  1860. 

Morgan  (H.  D.)  Doctrine  and  law  of  mar¬ 
riage.  2  v.  8°.  Oxford,  1826. 


Law — continued. 

Marriage  : 

Peachey  ( J .  P.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  mar¬ 
riage  and  other  family  settlements ;  with 
precedents  and  practical  notes.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1860. 

Picot  (./.  B.  C.)  Du  manage  romain,  chr6tien 
et  framjais,  considerd  sous  le  rapport  de 
l’liistoire,  de  la  philosophie,  de  la  religion, 
et  des  institutions  anciennes  et  modernes 
8°.  Paris,  1849. 

Poynter  (T.)  Concise  view  of  the  doctrine 
and  practice  of  the  ecclesiastical  courts  in 
doctors’  commons  on  marriage  and  divorce. 

2d  ed.  reprinted.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  13]. 

Sanchez  ( T .)  Disputationes  de  sancto  matri¬ 
monii  Sacramento.  Editio  in  qua,  pneter 
vitam  auctoris,  locorum  (quo  facilius  inveni- 
antur)  citationes  charactere  distinctae  sunt. 
3  v.  fol.  Antverpim,  1614. 

Selden(J.)  Uxor  ebraica;  sen,  de  nuptiis  et 
divortiis  veterum  Ebraeorum  libri  tres.  fol. 
Londini,  1726. 

[In  his  Opera,  v.  2]. 

Shelford  (L.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  marriage  and  divorce.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1841. 

[Law  library,  v.  33]. 

Swinburne  (  H.)  Treatise  of  spousals,  or  matri¬ 
monial  contracts ;  wherein  all  the  questions 
relating  to  that  subject  are  ingeniously  de¬ 
bated  and  resolved.  2d  ed.  sm.  4°.  Londou, 

1711. 

Tayler  (  W.  J. )  Treatise  on  the  differences 
between  the  laws  of  England  and  Scotland 
relating  to  contracts;  including  marriage 
considered  as  a  contract  affecting  property, 
and  marriage  settlements.  8°.  London, 
1849. 

Troplong  (It.  T.)  Du  contrat  de  mariage  et 
des  droits  respectifs  des  bpoux.  2e  ed.  4  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1851. 

Waddilove  ( A .)  Laws  of  marriage  and  the 
laws  of  divorce  of  England,  as  established 
by  statute  and  common  law,  arranged  in 
the  form  of  a  code,  for  popular  use.  8°. 
London,  1864. 

Wilks  (J.  C.)  The  present  law  of  banns.  12°. 
London,  1864. 

See,  also,  Divorce.  Husband  and  wife. 

Marriage  of  Protestants  in  roman  catholic  coun¬ 
tries:  See,  Trials:  (Anglure). 

Martial  law:  See  Military  law. 


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Law — continued. 

Maryland  : 

Statutes.  (Provincial). 

Acts  of  assembly  passed  from  1692  to  1715. 
fol.  London,  1723. 

Abridgment  and  collection  of  the  acts  of  as¬ 
sembly  of  the  province  of  Maryland,  at 
present  in  force,  [1699-1758]  ;  with  a  small 
choice  collection  of  precedents  in  law  and 
conveyancing.  By  James  Bissett.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1757. 

Maryland  laws  at  large.  By  Thomas  Bacon. 
With  proper  indexes,  fol.  Annapolis,  1765. 

Laws;  1765  to  1774.  fol.  Annapolis,  [1766- 
75]  1 

(State). 

Declaration  of  rights,  and  the  constitution 
and  form  of  government  agreed  to  by  the 
delegates  of  Maryland,  in  free  and  full  con¬ 
vention  assembled,  August  14,  1776.  16°. 

Annapolis,  1776. 

Laws;  1777  to  1780.  fol.  Annapolis,  [1778- 
81]? 

Laws;  1792  to  1796.  fol.  Annapolis,  [1793- 
97]? 

Laws  of  Maryland,  1791-93 ;  1796,  and  1798. 
fol.  Annapolis,  1792-98. 

[1793,  1796,  and  1798  imperfect]. 

Laws;  1818-19  to  1868.  43  v.  in  39.  8°. 
Annapolis,  1819-68. 

Laws;  with  charter,  the  bill  of  rights,  the 
constitution  of  the  state,  and  its  alterations, 
1692-1809.  By  Virgil  Maxcy.  3  v.  8°.  Bal¬ 
timore,  1811. 

Laws  of  Maryland,  1692  to  1799.  By  William 
Kilty,  v.  1-2.  4°.  Annapolis,  1799-1800. 

- The  same.  From  the  end  of  the  year 

1799,  to  February,  1819.  With  a  full  index. 
Revised  and  prepared,  under  the  authority 
*  of  the  legislature,  by  William  Kilty,  Thomas 

Harris,  and  John  N.  Watkins,  v.  3-7.  8°. 
Annapolis,  (1820)  ? 

General  public  statutory  law  and  public  local 
law,  from  the  year  1692  to  1839,  inclusive, 
with  annotations  thereto,  and  a  copious 
index.  By  Clement  Dorsey.  3  v.  8°.  Bal¬ 
timore,  1840. 

Laws  of  Maryland,  made  since  1763,  con¬ 
sisting  of  acts  of  assembly  under  the  propi-i- 
etary  government,  resolves  of  convention, 
the  declaration  of  rights,  the  constitution 
and  form  of  government,  the  articles  of  con¬ 
federation,  and  acts  of  the  assembly  since 
the  revolution.  1763-84.  [  Edited  by  Alex¬ 
ander  C.  Hanson],  fol.  Annapolis,  1787. 


Law — continued. 

Maryland: 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  Maryland,  being  an 
abridgment,  alphabetically  arranged,  of  all 
the  public  acts  of  assembly  now  in  force  and 
of  general  use,  from  the  first  settlement  of 
the  state  to  the  end  of  November  session, 
1797,  inclusive,  with  reference  to  the  acts  at 
large.  By  Thomas  Ilerty.  8°.  Baltimore, 
1799. 

Report  of  all  such  English  statutes  as  ex¬ 
isted  at  the  time  of  the  first  emigration  of 
the  people  of  Maryland  ;  and  which,  by 
experience,  have  been  found  applicable  to 
the  local  and  other  circumstances  ;  and  of 
such  others  as  have  since  been  made  in 
Engl  and  or  Great  Britain,  and  have  been 
introduced,  used,  and  practiced  by  the 
courts  of  law  or  equity.  By  W.  Kilty. 
4°.  Annapolis,  1811. 

Index  to  the  laws  of  Maryland,  1818  to  1825. 
By  William  Kilty.  8°.  Annapolis,  1827. 

Index  to  the  laws  and  resolutions  of  Mary¬ 
land,  1832  to  1837.  8°.  Annapolis,  1838. 

First  report  of  the  commissioners  appointed 
by  the  general  assembly  of  Maryland  to 
revise,  simplify  and  abridge  the  rules  of 
practice,  pleadings,  etc.  in  the  courts  of 
the  state.  [Prepared  by  Samuel  Tyler], 
8°.  Frederick,  1855. 

- The  same.  Second  report.  8°.  Fred¬ 
erick,  1857. 

Report  on  practice  and  procedure,  prepared 
by  William  Price. — Final  report  of  the 
commissioners. — Report  on  conveyancing, 
of  the  commissioners.  8°.  Frederick,  aud 
Baltimore,  1855. 

Constitution  of  the  state  of  Maryland, 
adopted  by  the  convention  of  delegates  at 
the  city  of  Annapolis,  November  4,  1850, 
with  marginal  references  to  the  acts  of  the 
general  assembly  and  decisions  of  the 
court  of  appeals,  and  an  appendix  and 
index,  by  Edward  Otis  IJinkley.  8°. 
Baltimore,  1855. 

Maryland  code.  Compiled  by  Otho  Scott 
and  Hiram  McCullough,  commissioners  ; 
adopted  by  the  legislature,  January  session, 
1860  ;  the  acts  of  that  session  being  there¬ 
with  incorporated.  With  an  index  by  II. 
C.  Mackall.  2  v.  8°.  Baltimore,  1860. 

See,  also,  Elections.  Wills. 

Reports. 

Bland  ('/’.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery  of  Maryland.  3  v.  8°. 
Baltimore,  1836-41. 


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137 


Law — continued. 

Maryland  : 

Gill  (R.  IV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  appeals  of  Maryland,  1843  to  1851.  9  v. 
8°.  Annapolis,  1846-52. 

-  and  Johnson  (J.)  Reports  of  cases 

in  the  court  of  appeals  of  Maryland,  1829 
to  1842.  12  v.  8°.  Baltimore,  and  Anna¬ 
polis,  1830-45. 

Harris  (T. )  and  McHenry  (J.)  Maryland 
reports  ;  being  a  series  of  the  most  impor¬ 
tant  law  cases  in  the  provincial  court,  and 
court  of  appeals  of  Maryland,  1700  to 
1799.  4  v.  8°.  New  York,  and  Annapo¬ 
lis,  1809-18. 

- and  Gill  ( R.  IV. )  Reports  of  cases  in 

the  court  of  appeals  of  Maryland,  1826  to 
1829.  2  v.  8°.  Annapolis,  1828-29. 

- and  Johnson  (li.)  Reports  of  cases 

in  the  general  court,  and  court  of  appeals 
of  Maryland,  1800  to  1826.  7  v.  8°.  An¬ 
napolis,  1821-27. 

Maryland  reports.  Containing  cases  in  the 
court  of  appeals,  v.  1-2.  By  A.  C.  Magru- 
dcr,  1851  to  1852.  8°.  Annapolis,  1852-53. 

- The  same.  v.  3-18.  By  Oliver  Miller, 

1852  to  1862.  8°.  Annapolis,  1853-62. 

- The  same.  v.  19-24.  By  Nicholas 

Brewer,  jr.  1862  to  1867.  8°.  Annapolis, 
1864-68. 

[ Maryland  chancery  decisions ].  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  high  court  of  chancery  of  Ma¬ 
ryland,  non.  John  Johnson,  chancellor, 
1846  to  1854.  [Revised  and  arranged  by  the 
chancellor].  4  v.  8°.  Baltimore,  1851-54. 

Digests  of  reports. 

Cohen  (J.  I.)  and  Lee  (J.  F.)  Digest  of  the 
Maryland  reports,  from  v.  9  to  v.  20,  inclu¬ 
sive.  8°.  Baltimore,  1866. 

Mayer  (L.)  Digest  of  the  decisions,  constru¬ 
ing  the  statutes  of  Maryland,  of  which  the 
code  of  public  general  laws  is  composed. 
8°.  Baltimore,  1866. 

Norris  (IV.  H.)  Brotcn  (G.  IV.)  and  lirune 
(F.  IV.)  Digest  of  the  Maryland  reports. 
8°.  Baltimore,  1847. 

Raymond  (./.)  Digested  chancery  cases  con¬ 
tained  in  the  reports  of  the  court  of  appeals 
of  Maryland.  8°.  Baltimore,  1839. 

SlockcU  (J.  S.)  Merrick  (R.  T.)  and  Mil¬ 
ler  (O.)  Digest  of  Maryland  reports  ;  com¬ 
prising  Gill’s  reports,  9  v.  Maryland  re¬ 
ports,  8  v.  and  Maryland  chancery  deci¬ 
sions.  8°.  Baltimore,  1857. 

See,  also,  Baltimore. 


Law — continued. 

Massachusetts  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  and  laws  of  his  majesties  province  of 
the  Massachusetts  bay,  in  New  England. 
1692-1701.  fol.  Boston,  1699-1701. 

- The  same.  1692  to  1719.  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1724. 

- The  same.  fol.  Boston,  1726. 

- The  same.  1692  to  1768.  fol.  Boston, 

1759-68. 

Charters  and  general  laws  of  the  colony  and 
province  of  Massachusetts  bay.  [Collected 
by  order  of  the  general  court,  by  Nathan 
Dane,  William  Prescott,  and  Joseph  Story, 
committee],  8°.  Boston,  1814. 

Perpetual  laws,  from  tho  establishment  of  its 
constitution  to  the  first  session  of  the  gene¬ 
ral  court,  A.  D.  1788.  8°.  Worcester, 

1788. 

Perpetual  laws  of  tho  commonwealth  of  Mas¬ 
sachusetts,  from  the  commencement  of  the 
constitution,  in  October,  1780,  to  the  last 
Wednesday  in  May,  1789.  fol.  Boston, 

1789. 

- The  same.  From  1780  to  1816  :  with 

an  appendix,  containing  acts  and  clauses  of 
acts,  from  the  laws  of  the  late  colony,  pro 
vinee,  and  state  of  Massachusetts,  which 
either  are  unrevised,  or  respect  the  title  of 
real  estate.  5  v.  8°.  Boston,  1801-17. 

Laws,  from  November  28,  1780,  to  February 
16,  1816.  4  v.  8°.  Boston,  1807-17. 

- The  same.  Published  agreeably  to  a 

resolve  of  16  th  January,  1812.  1815tol838. 
10  v.  8°.  Boston,  1815-38. 

- The  same.  From  1780  to  February, 

1822.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1823. 

Acts  and  resolves  passed  by  the  legislature  of 
Massachusetts,  together  with  the  rolls  and 
messages,  1839  to  1848.  Published  by  the 
secretary  of  the  commonwealth.  3  v.  8°. 
Boston,  1842-48. 

- The  same.  [Sessional  laws],  1837, 

1838,  1840,  1843  to  1845;  1847  to  1854; 
1856  to  1859;  extra  session  1859,  1860  to 
1866.  25  v.  8°.  Boston,  1840-67. 

Revised  statutes  of  Massachusetts,  passed 
November  4,  1835.  Reports  of  the  com¬ 
missioners  appointed  lo  revise  the  general 
statutes  of  tho  commonwealth.  Parts  1 
to  6.  8°.  Boston,  1834-35. 

- The  same.  Revised  statutes.  Printed 

and  published  under  the  supervision  and 
direction  of  T.  Metcalf  and  II.  Mann.  8°. 
Boston,  1836. 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Massachusetts  : 

- The  same.  Statutes  of  Massachusetts, 

passed  subsequently  to  the  revised  statutes, 
containing  the  statutes  from  1836  to  1859. 
Edited  by  Theron  Metcalf,  Luther  S.  Cush¬ 
ing,  aud  Horace  Gray,  jr.  2  v.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1854-59. 

- The  same.  Supplement ;  being  the 

general  laws  of  the  commonwealth  of  Mas¬ 
sachusetts,  1854-59.  Prepared  aud  edited 
by  Horace  Gray,  v.  2.  8°.  Boston, 

1854-59. 

- The  same.  General  statutes ;  revised 

by  commissioners  appointed  under  a  re¬ 
solve  of  February  16,  1855,  amended  by 
the  legislature  and  passed  1859.  Edited 
[by  Joel  Parker,  W.  A.  Richardson,  aud 
A.  A.  Richmond].  8°.  Boston,  1860. 

Report  of  the  commissioners  on  the  revision 
of  the  statutes.  In  five  numbers.  8°. 
Boston,  1858. 

Private  and  special  statutes,  from  1780  to 
1859.  10  v.  8°.  Boston,  1805-61. 

See,  also,  Banking.  Bankruptcy. 

Reports. 

Allan  (C.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
judicial  court  of  Massachusetts,  1861-66. 
v.  1-13.  8°.  Boston,  1861-68. 

Cushing  ( L.  S.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  judicial  court  of  Massachusetts, 
1848  to  1853.  12  v.  8°.  Boston,  1850-60. 

-  The  same.  v.  9-11.  8°.  Boston, 

1850-57. 

Gray  ( H.  jr.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
supreme  judicial  court  of  Massachusetts, 
1854-60.  14  v.  8°.  Boston,  1855-66. 

Massachusetts  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in 
the  supreme  judicial  court  of  Massachu¬ 
setts,  1804  to  1822,  by  E.  Williams  and  D. 
A.  Tyng.  2d  ed.  [of  v.  1.]  17  v.  8°. 
Boston,  1816-23. 

-  The  same.  3d  ed.  17  v.  8°.  Exeter 

and  Boston,  1821-32. 

-  The  same.  With  additional  notes 

and  references,  by  B.  Rand.  17  v.  8°. 
Boston,  1837-38. 

Metcalf  ( T. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  judicial  court  of  Massachusetts, 
1840  to  1847.  13  v.  8°.  Boston,  1841-51. 

Pickering  {(>■)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  judicial  court  of  Massachusetts, 
1822  to  1840.  24  v.  8°.  Boston,  1824-42. 

Quincy  ( J.jr .)  Reports  of  cases  argued  aud 
adjudged  in  the  supreme  court  of  judica- 
cature  of  the  province  of  Massachusetts 


Law — continued. 

Massachusetts: 

bay,  between  1761  and  1772.  Printed 
from  his  original  manuscripts  in  the  pos¬ 
session  of  his  son,  Josiali  Quincy,  and 
edited  by  his  great-grandson,  Samuel  L. 
Quincy,  with  an  appendix  upon  the  writs 
of  assistance.  8°.  Boston,  1865. 

Digests  of  reports. 

Bennett  (E.  II.)  anti  Heard,  ( F .  F.)  Mas¬ 
sachusetts  digest ;  being  a  digest  of  the 
decisions  of  the  supreme  judicial  court  of 
Massachusetts,  from  the  year  1804  to  the 
year  1857.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1862-63. 

Bigelow  ( L .)  Digest  of  the  reported  cases  in 
the  supremo  judicial  court  of  Massachu¬ 
setts,  1804-17.  8°.  Cambridge,  1818. 

- The  same,  1804-22.  8°.  Boston,  1825. 

-  Digest  of  Pickering’s  reports ;  being 

a  supplement  to  the  digest  of  the  previous 
volumes  of  the  Massachusetts  reports, 
1823-29.  8°.  Boston,  1830. 

Metcalf  (  T.)  Digest  of  the  cases  decided  in 
the  supreme  judicial  court  of  Massachu¬ 
setts,  1816,  to  1823.  8°.  Boston,  1825. 

Minot  ( G .)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
supreme  judicial  court  of  Massachusetts, 
1804-42.  8°.  Boston,  1844. 

-  The  same.  With  supplement.  2  v. 

8°.  Boston,  1851-52. 

Phillips  (  IK)  Digest  of  Pickering’s  reports, 
1823-29,  from  v.  2  to  v.  8.  8°.  Boston, 
1831. 

See,  also,  BOSTON. 

Master  and  servant: 

llertslet  ( C.J .  B. )  Law  relating  to  master 
and  servant,  comprising  domestic  and  me¬ 
nial  servants  and  clerks,  husbandmen,  and 
persons  employed  in  the  different  manufac¬ 
tories.  12°.  London,  1850. 

Reeve  ( T. )  Law  of  master  aud  servant.  8°. 
New  Haven,  1816. 

[In  his  Law  of  baron  and  femme]. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes  and 

references  to  English  and  American  cases, 
by  L.  E.  Chittenden.  8°.  New  York,  1846. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  By  Amasa  J. 

Parker  and  Charles  E.  Baldwin.  8°.  Al¬ 
bany,  1862. 

Smith  ( C.  M. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  master 
and  servant ;  including  therein  masters  aud 
workmen  in  every  description  of  trade  and 
occupation.  With  an  appendix  of  statutes. 
12°.  London,  1852. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1852. 

[Law  library,  v.  75]. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


139 


Law — continued. 

Master  and  servant  : 

Spike  ( E .)  Law  of  master  and  servant,  in 
regard  to  clerks,  domestic  servants  and  la¬ 
borers  in  husbandly.  New  ed.  by  C.  B. 
Claydon.  12°.  London,  1855. 

Master  in  chancery  : 

Bennet  (IT.  H.)  Dissertation  on  the  nature 
of  the  various  proceedings  in  the  master’s 
office  in  the  court  of  chancery.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1834. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1842. 

[Law  library,  v.  37], 

Bloxam  (R.)  Regulations  to  be  observed  in 
the  conduct  of  business  at  the  chambers  of 
the  master  of  the  rolls  and  the  vice-chan¬ 
cellors  ;  with  explanatory  notes.  8°.  Lou¬ 
don,  1857. 

Burrough  (S.)  History  of  the  chancery;  re¬ 
lating  to  the  judicial  power  of  that  court, 
and  the  rights  of  the  masters.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1726. 

Huffman  (AT.)  Office  and  duties  of  masters 
in  chancery,  and  practice  in  the  master’s 
office;  with  appendix  of  precedents.  8°. 
New  York,  1824. 

Masters  ok  merchant  smrs :  See  Commercial  law. 

Shipping. 

Mauritius  : 

Piston  {A.)  Decisions  of  the  supreme  court, 
vice-admiralty  court,  and  bankruptcy  court, 
of  Mauritius,  1861.  2ded.  4°.  Edinburgh, 
1863. 

Maxims  : 

Bacon  (  F.  lord).  Legum  leges  :  tractatus  de 
fontibus  universi  juris,  per  aphorismos  :  ex- 
tractum  ex  opere  :  De  augmentis  scieutia- 
rum.  16°.  Paris,  1851. 

[  In  Dupin  (A.  M.  J.  J.)  Opuscules  de  jurisprudence], 

- The  same.  Maxims  of  the  law.  2d 

ed.  8°.  London,  1741. 

[In  his  Law  tracts]. 

Branch  (  T. )  Principia  legis  et  aequitatis  ;  an 
alphabetical  collection  of  maxims,  princi¬ 
ples  or  rules,  definitions,  and  memorable 
sayings  in  law  and  equity.  1st  Am.  from 
4th  London  ed.  with  additions  and  cor¬ 
rections,  by  W.  \V.  Hening.  8°.  Rich¬ 
mond,  (Va.)  1824. 

Itroom  (H.)  Selection  of  legal  maxims, 
classified  and  illustrated.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1845. 

[Law  library,  v.  50]. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1845. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  1]. 

- The  same.  2ded.  8°.  London,  1848. 


Law — continued. 

Maxims  : 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1858. 

- The  same.  4tlied.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Fons  (U.)  Apliorismes  de  droit,  classes  sui- 
vant  l’ordre  des  matieres  des  nouveaux 
codes,  avec  des  commentaires  puises  dans 
les  arrets  et  la  doctrine  des  meilleurs  au¬ 
teurs.  2e  6d.  12°.  Paris,  1846. 

Francis  (R.)  Maxims  of  equity,  collected 
from  and  proved  by  cases  out  of  the  books 
of  the  best  authority  in  the  high  court  of 
chancery.  Also  the  case  of  the  earl  of 
Coventry,  concerning  the  defective  execu¬ 
tion  of  powers,  fol.  London,  1728. 

- The  same.  2ded.  fol.  London,  1739. 

- The  same.  1st  Am.  ed.  with  refer¬ 
ences  to  modern  authorities,  British  and 
American,  by  W.  W.  Hening.  8°.  Rich¬ 
mond,  Va.  1823. 

Grounds  and  rudiments  of  law  and  equity, 
alphabetically  digested  ;  containing  a  col¬ 
lection  of  rules  or  maxims,  with  the  doc¬ 
trine  upon  them,  illustrated  by  various 
cases  extracted  from  the  books  and  records, 
to  evince  that  these  principles  have  been 
the  foundation  upon  which  the  judges  and 
sages  of  the  law  have  built  their  solemn 
resolutions  and  determinations,  [anon.] 
2d  ed.  fol.  London,  1751. 

Hulkerston  (P.)  Collection  of  Latin  maxims 
and  rules  in  law  and  equity,  selected  from 
the  most  eminent  authors  on  the  civil, 
canon,  feudal,  English,  and  Scots  law  ; 
with  an  English  translation.  8°  Ediu 
burgh,  1823. 

Noy  ( IV. )  Grounds  and  maxims,  and  also  an 
analysis  of  the  Euglish  laws.  12°.  Mid¬ 
dletown,  (Conn.)  1808. 

Principia,  sive  maxima  legum  Anglisc,  a  gal- 
lico  sermone  collecta.  [anow.]  16°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1660. 

[  With  Clerk  of  assize.] 

Wharton  (G.)  Legal  maxims  ;  with  observa¬ 
tions  and  cases.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Wharton  (J.  J.  S .)  Translation  of  the  Latin 
maxims  contained  in  the  ancient  and  mod¬ 
ern  commentators  on  law.  8°.  London, 
1848. 

[In  his  Law  lex  ie  on  J . 

Wingate  ( E. )  Maxims  of  reason;  or,  the 
reason  of  the  common  law  of  England, 
fol.  London,  1658. 

Mayors:  See  Administrative  law.  Boroughs. 

Corporations.  London. 


140 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Medical  jurisprudence  : 

Beck  (  T.  R.  and  J.  B.)  Elements  of  medical 
jurisprudence.  5tli  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Albany, 
1835. 

- The  same.  7th  cd.  8°.  London,  1842. 

- The  same.  10th  ed.  2v.  8°.  Albany, 

1850-51. 

- The  same,  lltli  ed.  With  notes,  by 

friends  of  Dr.  Beck.  Revised  by  C.  R. 
Gilman.  2v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1860. 

Briand  (J.)  and  Chaudi  (E.)  Manuel  complet 
de  mbdecine  lbgale ;  et  des  jugements  et 
arrets  les  plus  rbcents.  6e  6d.  8°.  Paris, 
1858. 

Chitty  (J.  jr.)  Practical  treatise  on  medical 
jurisprudence;  with  so  much  of  medicine 
and  surgery,  as  are  essential  to  be  known 
by  lawyers,  coroners,  magistrates,  etc. 
8°.  London,  1834. 

Dean  (A.)  Principles  of  medical  jurispru¬ 
dence.  8°.  Albany,  1850. 

Forsyth  (./.  S.)  Synopsis  of  medical  juris¬ 
prudence.  12°.  London,  1829. 

Guy  (TV.  A.)  Principles  of  forensic  medicine. 
16°.  London,  1844. 

Male  ( G .  E.)  Elements  of  forensic  medicine. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1818. 

Orjila  (M.  J.  B. )  Traite  de  mbdecine  legale. 
Contenant  le  traite  des  exhumations  juri- 
diques  par  mm.  Orfila  et  Lesueur ;  avec 
planches.  4e6d.  4  v.  in5.  8°.  Paris,  1848. 

Paris  (J.  A.)  and  Fonblanque(J.  S.  M.)  Medi¬ 
cal  jurisprudence.  3v.  8°.  London,  1823. 

Ray  (I.)  Treatise  on  medical  jurisprudence. 
16°.  London,  1839. 

Taylor  (A.  S.)  Manual  of  medical  jurispru¬ 
dence.  5th  ed.  12°.  London,  1854. 

- The  same.  4th  Am.  from  5th  London 

ed.  by  E.  Hartshorne.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1856. 

Wharton  ( F .)  and  Still6  (ill.)  Treatiso  on 
medical  jurisprudence.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1855. 

See,  also,  Coroners.  Lunacy. 

Medical  profession  : 

Chitty  ( J .  jr.)  Laws  relating  to  medical 
practitioners.  8°.  London,  1834. 

Willcock  (J.  IV.)  Laws  relating  to  the  medi¬ 
cal  profession.  8°.  London,  1830. 

Merger : 

Mahew  ( C .  J.)  Law  of  merger  as  it  affects 
estates  in  land.  12°.  Loudon,  1861. 

Mesne  profits:  See  ejectment. 

Mexico  ( state  of). 

Decretos  del  congreso  constituyente  del  es- 


Law — continued. 

Mexico  ( State  of). 

tado  de  Mexico,  revisados  por  el  mismo 
congreso  e  impresos  do  su  orden,  1824  d 
1830.  v.  1.  12°.  Tlalpam,  1830. 

MEXICO  ( United  States  of). 

Statutes. 

Recopilacion  sumaria  de  algunos  autos  aeor- 
dados  de  la  real  audieucia  y  cliancilleria 
de  la  Nueva  Espafia,  para  la  mejor  expedi 
cion  de  los  negocios  de  su  cargo,  1528- 
1677,  con  las  ordenanzas  para  su  gobier- 
no  :  Recogidos  por  J.  F.  de  Monte-Mayor 
de  Cuenca,  fol.  Mexico,  1787. 

[  With  the  Pandeetas,  etc.] 

- The  same.  1677-1786.  fol.  Mexico, 

1787.  [With  the  preceding.) 

Recopilacion  sumaria  de  todos  los  autos 
acordados  de  la  real  audiencia  y  sala  del 
crimen  de  esta  Nueva  Espaiia  y  providen- 
cias  de  su  superior  gobierno :  por  Eusebio 
Bentura  Belena.  2  v.  fol.  Mexico,  1787. 

Pandeetas  hispano-megicanas ;  6,  sea  codigo 
general  comprehensivo  de  las  leyes  vivas 
de  las  siete  partidas,  recopilacion  novisi- 
ma,  la  de  Iudias,  autos  y  providencias 
conocidas  por  de  Montemayor  y  Belena,  y 
cedulas  posteriores  hasta  el  aiio  de  1820. 
Nueva  ed.  Por  J.  H.  Rodriguez  de  S. 
Miguel.  3  v.  4°.  Mejico,  1852. 

Nueva  coleccion  de  leyes  y  decretos  mexi- 
canos,  en  forma  de  diccionario ;  contiene 
el  texto  de  todas  las  leyes  vigeutes  de  In- 
dias,  las  ordenanzas  de  intendentes,  las  de 
Bilbao,  mineria  y  correos,  y  las  reales 
ctklulas,  u  ordenes  y  reglamentos  que  pue- 
den  toner  algun  uso,  publicados  desde  1680 
hasta  la  presento.  Publicada  por  M.  G. 
Rivera,  v.  1.  8°.  Mexico,  1853. 

Recopilacion  de  las  leyes  del  gobierno  es- 
pahol,  que  rigen  en  la  repiiblica,  respecti- 
vas  .4  los  aiios  de  1788ysiguientes,  <i  1813. 
(Cuarta  parte  del  Semanario  judicial).  8°. 
Mexico,  1851. 

Coleccion  de  los  decretos  y  ordenes  de  las 
cortes  de  Espana,  que  se  reputan  vigentes 
en  la  republica  de  los  Estados-Unidos 
Mexicanos,  1811  d  1821.  sm.  4°.  Mexi¬ 
co,  1829. 

Decretos  del  rey  don  Ferdinando  vii; 
expedidos  desde  su  restitucion  al  trono  Es- 
pahol  hasta  el  restablecimiento  de  la  con- 
stitucion  de  1812.  Se  refieren  todas  las 
resoluciones  gcnerales  que  so  supouen 
vigentes  en  la  republica  Megicana,  1814  d 
1820.  4°.  Mexico,  1S36. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


141 


Law — continued. 

Mexico  (United  States  of) : 

Coleccion  de  ordenes  y  decretos  de  la  so- 
berana  junta  provisional  guberuativa,  y 
soberanos  congresos  generales  de  la  Ha- 
cion  mexicaua,  1821-28.  2a  ed.  4  v. 
sm.  4°.  Mexico,  1829. 

Repertorio  de  legislacion,  6  indice  alfabdtico 
y  cbronol6gico  de  las  materias  mas  nota¬ 
bles  contenidas  en  la  coleccion  de  leyes, 
decretos  y  ordenes  que  se  ban  espedido  en 
la  republiea  desde  el  aiio  de  1821  basta  el 
de  1837.  4°.  Megico,  1840. 

Recopilacion  de  leyes,  decretos,  bandos, 
reglamentos,  circulares  y  providencias 
de  los  supremos  poderes  y  otras  autori- 
dadcs  de  la  republiea  mexicana ;  formada 
de  orden  del  supremo  gobierno,  de  enero 
de  1828  6.  diciembre  de  1838.  Por  B.  J. 
Arillaga.  13  v.  8°.  Mexico,  1838-42. 

Coleccion  de  las  leyes  y  decretos  expedidos 
por  el  cougreso  general  de  los  Estados- 
Unidos  mexicanos,  1829  d.  1837.  4  v.  sm. 
4°.  Mexico,  1831-40. 

Observador  judicial  y  de  legislacion ;  pe- 
riodico  que  contiene  todas  las  leyes  y  de¬ 
cretos,  desde  la  epoeba  de  nuestra  regene- 
racion  politica,  1842  a  1844.  4  v.  sm.  4°. 
Mexico,  1842-43. 

Coleccion  de  las  leyes,  decretos  y  ordenes 
expedidas  por  el  congreso  nacional  y  por 
el  supremo  gobierno,  enero  de  1850  d 
agosto  de  1853.  (Primera  parte  del  Sema- 
nario  judicial).  4  v.  in  3.  8°.  Mexico, 

1850-53. 

Schmidt  (  G .)  Civil  law  of  Spain  and  Mex¬ 
ico,  arranged  on  the  principles  of  the  mod¬ 
ern  codes,  with  notes  and  references  ;  with 
a  historical  introduction  to  the  Spanish  and 
Mexican  law,  and  some  of  the  most  im¬ 
portant  acts  of  the  Mexican  congress.  8°. 
New-Orleans,  1851. 

Leyes  y  reglainento  para  el  arreglo  de  la 
instruccion  publica,  en  el  distrito  federal. 
16°.  Mexico,  1834. 

Coleccion  de  los  ultimos  decretos  sobre  con- 
tribuciones  directas,  potestad  coactiva  y 
papel  sellado.  16°.  Mexico,  1842. 

See,  also,  Michoacan.  Oaxaca. 

Puebla.  San  luis  de  potosi, 
Zacatecas. 

Michigan  : 

Statutes.  ( Territorial ). 

Laws  of  Michigan,  v.  1.  8°.  Washington, 
1806. 

Laws;  with  marginal  notes.  With  acts  of 

19 


Law— continued. 

Michigan: 

congress  relating  to  this  territory.  8°. 
Detroit,  1820. 

(State). 

Acts  of  the  legislature  of  the  state,  1837  to 
1851;  1857  to  1859;  1861  to  1867.  23 
v.  8°.  Detroit,  and  Lausing,  1838-68. 

Revised  statutes  passed  at  the  adjourned  ses¬ 
sion  of  1837,  and  the  regular  session  of 
1838.  Published  under  the  supervision  of 
E.  B.  Harrington  and  E.  Roberts.  8°.  De¬ 
troit,  1838. 

Revised  statutes,  passed  and  approved,  May 
18,  1846.  Published  under  the  superin¬ 
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Military  and  naval  law  : 

Parker  (J.)  Habeas  corpus  and  martial  law  : 
a  review  of  the  opinion  of  chief  justice 


Law — continued . 

Taney  in  the  case  of  John  Merrymau.  2d 
ed.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1862. 

[Habeas  corpus  pamphlets,  No.  8]. 


Rowe  (R.  R.)  Reports  of  interesting  cases  in 
the  military  courts;  with  a  treatise  on 
martial  law.  8°.  Dublin,  1824. 

[ In  his  Reports  of  cases  in  law  courts,  etc.] 

Ticyford  (A.  T.)  The  guide  book  for  courts  - 
martial ;  hints  on  martial  and  military  law, 
etc.  8°.  London,  1866. 

United  States.  Digest  of  opinions  of  the 
judge-advocate  general  of  the  army.  8°. 
Washington,  1866. 


Whiting  (W.)  Military  arrests  in  time  of 
war.  59  pp.  8°.  Washington,  1863. 
-  Military  government  of  hostile  ter¬ 
ritory  in  time  of  war.  8°.  Boston,  1864. 
See,  also,  in  the  general  alphabet,  Military  science, 

Naval  science. 


Mines  : 

Arundell  (  IV.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  mines. 
8°.  London,  1863. 

Bainbridge  ( W.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
law  of  mines  and  minerals.  8°.  London, 


1841. 


-  The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  London, 

1856. 


Bartlett  (T. )  Treatise  on  British  mining; 
with  a  digest  of  the  cost  book  system, 
staunarie  and  general  mining  laws.  8°. 
London,  1850. 

Bury  (A.)  Traite  de  la  legislation  des  mines, 
des  minieres,  des  usines  et  des  carrieres  en 
Belgique  et  en  France ;  ou,  commentaire 
thdorique  et  pratique  de  la  loi  du  21  avril 
1801,  et  des  lois  et  reglements  qui  s’y  rat- 
tachent.  2  v.  8°.  Liege,  1859. 

Cancrin  ( F .  L.)  Jurisprudence  gdndrale  des 
mines  en  Allemagne,  avec  ce  qui  a  trait  a  la 
meme  matiere  dans  les  principaux  dtats  de 
l’Europe.  Traduite,  avec  des  annotations, 
par  M.  Blavier.  3  v.  8°.  Paris,  1825. 

Collier  ( li .  P.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating 
to  mines.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

[Law  library,  v.  77]. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  12°.  London, 

1855. 


Dalloz  (E.)  De  la  propriety  des  mines  et  de 
son  organisation  ldgale  en  France  et  en 
Belgique;  guide  thdorique  et  pratique  du 
ldgiste,  de  l’ingdnieur  et  de  l’exploitant, 
suivi  de  recherches  sur  la  richesse  mindrale 
et  la  ldgislation  minidre  des  principales 
nations.  Avec  la  collaboration  de  M.  Ant. 
Gouiffds.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1862. 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Mines  : 

Dc  Fooz  (./.  II.  N.)  Points  fondamentaux 
do  la  legislation  des  mines,  minieres  et 
carrieres.  8°.  Paris,  1858. 

Delebecque  (A.)  Traite  sur  la  legislation  des 
mines,  minieres,  et  carrieres,  en  France 
et  en  Belgique.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1838. 

Dufour  (G.)  Les  lois  des  mines.  Traite 
pratique  a  l’usage  des  concessionnaires  de 
mines,  des  exploitauts  de  minibres,  car¬ 
rieres  et  tourbibres,  des  maitres  d’usines 
affectees  au  traitement  des  substances 
minerales,  et  des  proprietaires  de  terrains 
on  batiments  situbs  dans  le  voisinage  des 
mines  ou  des  otablissements  mbtallurgiques. 
8°.  Paris,  1857. 

Eguia  (J.  J.  dc).  Memoria  sobre  la  utilidad  6 
influjo  dela  mineria  en  el  reino  ;  necesidad 
de  su  fomento  y  arbitrios  de  verificarlo. 
sm.  4°.  Mexico,  1819. 

Foicler  ( J .  C.)  Collieries  and  colliers,  and 
handbook  of  the  law  and  leading  cases 
relating  thereto.  12°.  London,  18(51. 

Gamboa  (F.  X.  de).  Commentaries  on  the 
mining  ordinances  of  Spain.  From  the 
original  Spanish,  by  Richard  Ileathfield. 
2  v.  in  1.  8°.  London,  1830. 

Ilalleck  (II.  JV.)  Collection  of  mining  laws 
of  Spain  and  Mexico.  8°.  San  Francisco, 
1859. 

LocrS  de  Roissy  (J.  G.)  Legislation  sur  les 
mines  et  sur  les  expropriations  pour  cause 
d’utilitb  publique  ;  ou,  lois  des  21  avril  et 
8  mars  1810,  expliqu6es  par  les  discussions 
du  conseil  d’etat,  les  exposes  de  motifs, 
rapports,  discours,  et  gbneralementpar  tous 
les  travaux  prbparatoires  dont  elles  sont  le 
rbsultat ;  et  complbtbes  par  les  actes  de 
l’autoritb  publique  qui  les  concernent. 
8°.  Paris,  1828. 

Pettus  ( Sir  J.)  Fodinse  regales  ;  the  history, 
laws,  and  places  of  the  chief  mines  and 
mineral  works  in  England,  Wales,  and  the 
English  pale  in  Ireland,  fob  London, 
1670. 

Pnjret-Lallier  (v4.)  Trait6  sous  la  forme  de 
commentaire  sur  la  legislation  des  mines, 
minieres,  carribres,  tourbibres,  usines,  so- 
cibtbs  d’exploitation  et  cliemins  de  trans¬ 
port.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1844. 

Raxinct  (A.  L.  T.)  Code  des  ponts  et 
chaussbcs  et  des  mines ;  ou,  collection  eom- 
plbte  des  lois,  arretbs,  dbcrets,  ordonnauces, 
rbglements  et  circulates,  concernaut  le 


Law — continued. 

Mines  : 

service  des  ponts  etchaussbes  etdes  mines, 
jusqu’au  lcr  jauvier  1836.  4  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1829-36. 

Rtpcrloirc  des  mines  ;  ou,  recueil  de  lettres- 
patentes,  rbglements,  mbmoires  et  notices 
sur  les  substances  minerales  des  6 tats  de 
s.  m.  le  roi  de  Sardaigne,  1815  k  1824. 
(Italienne  et  franchise).  2  v.  in  1.  8°. 

Turin,  1826. 

Richard  ( A. )  Legislation  franfaise  sur  les 
mines,  minibres,  carrieres,  tourbibres,  sa¬ 
lines,  usines,  btablissemeuts,  ateliers,  ex¬ 
ploitations,  ou  se  traite  la  mature  minerale. 
2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1838. 

Rockwell  ( J .  A.)  Compilation  of  Spanish 
and  Mexican  law,  in  relation  to  mines  and 
titles  to  real  estate,  in  force  in  California, 
Texas,  and  New  Mexico,  and  in  the  terri¬ 
tories  acquired  under  the  Louisiana  and 
Florida  treaties,  when  annexed  to  the 
United  States,  v.  1.  8°.  New  York,  1851. 

[No  more  published]. 

Rogers  (yl.)  Law  relating  to  mines,  mine¬ 
rals,  and  quarries  in  Great  Britain  and  Ire¬ 
land  ;  with  a  summary  of  the  laws  of  for¬ 
eign  states,  and  practical  directions  for  ob¬ 
taining  government  grants  to  work  foreign 
mines.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Sliapley  (£.  C.  jr.)  Legal  guide  for  oil 
companies  and  stockholders  ;  including  a 
digest  of  the  mining  laws  of  Pennsylvania. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1865. 

Spain.  Nuevo  assiento,  que  de  orden  de  el 
rey,  ha  celebrado  el  sehor  Geronimo  de 
Sola  y  Fuente,  con  el  gremio  de  mineros 
administradores  de  la  real  mina  de  la  Villa 
Rica  do  Oropeza  de  Guancauelica.  fol. 
Lima,  1745. 

-  Reales  ordenanzas  para  la  direccion, 

regimen  y  gobierno  del  importante  cubrpo 
de  la  mineria  de  Nueva  Espaiia,  y  de  su 
real  tribunal  general,  fol.  Madrid,  1793. 

- Ordinances  of  the  mines  of  New 

Spain.  Translated,  with  observations  upon 
the  mines  and  mining  associations,  by 
Charles  Thompson.  8°.  London,  1825. 

- Ordenanzas  de  mineria,  y  coleccion 

de  las  ordenes  y  decretos  de  esta  materia. 
Con  un  apbndice  concerniente  las  minas 
del  Peru.  Nueva  cd.  dispuesta  por  C.  N. 
8°.  Paris,  1854. 

Tapping  (7.)  Exposition  of  the  statutes, 
(5  and  6  Viet.  cap.  99, and  23  and  24  Viet, 
cap.  151),  passed  for  the  regulation  of  ore 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


147 


Law — continued. 

Mines  : 

mines,  collieries,  and  ironstone  mines.  12°. 
London,  1861. 

- Treatise  on  the  Derbyshire  mining’ 

customs  and  mineral  court  act,  1852.  12°. 
London,  1854. 

Minnesota  : 

Statutes. 

Acts,  joint  resolutions,  and  memorials  passed 
at  the  first  legislative  assembly  of  the  ter¬ 
ritory,  1849.  8°.  Saint  Paul,  1850. 

- The  same.  Session  laws  of  the  territo¬ 
ry  of  Minnesota,  1853;  1855;  1856;  1857  ; 
aud  extra  session,  1857.  5  v.  8°.  Saint 

Paul,  and  Minneapolis,  1853-57. 

- The  same.  General  and  special  laws 

of  the  state,  passed  during  the  first  session 
of  the  state  legislature,  1857-58.  8°.  Saint 
Paul,  1858. 

- The  same  ;  together  with  the  joint 

resolutions  and  memorials,  1861;  1862; 
extra  session  1862;  1863;  1864  ;  and  1865  ; 
special  laws,  1865  and  1866.  10  v.  8°. 

Saint  Paul,  1861-66. 

Revised  statutes,  passed  at  the  second  session 
of  the  legislative  assembly,  1851.  Pub¬ 
lished  under  the  supervision  of  M.  S.  Wil¬ 
kinson.  8°.  Saint  Paul,  1851. 

Public  statutes.  1849  to  1858.  Compiled  by 
Moses  Sherburne  and  W.  Hollinshead. 
8°.  Saint  Paul,  1859. 

Reports. 

Minnesota  re-ports.  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
supreme  court  of  Minnesota,  1851  to  1864. 
By  Harvey  Officer.  9  v.  8°.  Saint  Paul, 
1858-65. 

- The  same.  v.  10-12.  By  \V.  A.  Spen¬ 
cer,  1865-67.  8°.  Saint  Paul,  etc.  1866-68. 

Misprision  of  treason  :  See  treason. 

Mississippi  : 

Statutes. 

Statutes  of  the  territory.  Revised  aud  di¬ 
gested  by  the  authority  of  the  general  as¬ 
sembly.  By  Harry  Toulmin.  8°.  Natchez, 
1807. 

Statutes  of  the  territory ;  the  ordinance  for 
the  government  of  the  territory  of  the 
United  States,  northwest  of  the  Ohio ; 
articles  of  agreement  and  cession  between 
the  United  States  and  the  state  of  Georgia; 
and  such  acts  of  congress  as  relate  to  the 
territory.  Digested  by  Edward  Turner. 
8°.  Natchez,  1816. 

Laws  of  the  State,  1817-18  (first  session  of 
the  first  general  assembly)  to  1821 ;  1830 


Law — continued. 

Mississippi  : 

to  1850;  1858;  1865  to  1867.  21  v.  8°. 
Natchez,  and  Jackson,  1818-68. 

Revised  code;  comprising  all  such  acts  of  a 
public  nature  as  were  in  force  at  the  end  of 

1823.  By  G.  Poindexter.  8°.  Natchez, 

1824. 

Laws  of  the  State ;  embracing  all  acts  of  a 
public  nature,  from  1824  to  1838.  8°. 

Jackson,  1838. 

Mississippi  digest ;  comprising  all  the  laws 
of  a  general  nature,  including  the  acts  of 
the  session  of  1839.  By  T.  J.  F.  Alden, 
and  J.  A.  Van  Hoesen.  8°.  New  York, 
1839. 

Statutes  of  the  state  of  Mississippi,  of  a  pub¬ 
lic  and  general  nature.  With  a  manual 
for  clerks,  sheriffs,  and  justices  of  the  peace. 
By  V.  E.  Howard  and  A.  Hutchinson. 
8°.  New  Orleans,  1840. 

Code  of  Mississippi ;  an  analytical  compila¬ 
tion  of  the  public  and  general  statutes  of 
the  territory  and  state,  with  references  to 
the  local  and  private  acts,  from  1798  to 
1848.  By  A.  Hutchinson.  8°.  Jackson, 
1848. 

Revised  code  of  the  statute  laws  of  Missis¬ 
sippi.  By  W.  L.  Sharkey,  W.  L.  Harris, 
aud  H.  F.  Ellitt.  8°.  Jackson,  1857. 

Reports. 

Freeman  ( J .  D.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
superior  court  of  chancery  of  the  state  of 
Mississippi,  v.  1.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1844. 
Howard  ( V.  E.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
high  court  of  errors  and  appeals  of  Missis¬ 
sippi,  1834  to  1843.  v.  1-7.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  New  Orleans,  and  Cincinnati,  1839- 
44. 

Mississippi  reports,  v.  23-29,  by  John  F. 
Cushman,  1851  to  1855.  8°.  Boston, 

1852-56. 

- The  same.  v.  30-39,  by  James  Z. 

George,  1855  to  1863.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1857-1867. 

Smedcs  (IF.  C.)  and  Marshall  ( T.  A .)  Re¬ 
ports  of  cases  in  the  high  court  of  errors 
and  appeals  of  Mississippi,  1843  to  1850. 
14  v.  8°.  Boston,  1844-51. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  superior  court 

of  chancery  of  the  state  of  Mississippi, 
v.  1.  8°.  Boston,  1844. 

IVallcer  ( R.  J. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Mississippi,  1818  to  1832. 
8°.  Natchez,  1834. 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Mississippi  : 

Digest. 

Smedes  [IV.  C.)  Digest  of  cases  decided  in 
tlie  high  court  of  errors  and  appeals,  and 
the  superior  court  of  chancery  of  Missis¬ 
sippi,  1818  to  1847.  8°.  Boston,  1847. 

MISSOURI: 

Statutes. 

Laws  of  a  public  and  general  nature,  of  the 
district  of  Louisiana,  of  the  territory  of 
Louisiana,  of  the  territory  of  Missouri,  and 
of  the  state  of  Missouri,  to  1836.  2  v. 

8°.  Jetferson  City,  1842. 

Laws  of  the  state,  1820  (first  session  of  the 
first  general  assembly)  to  1822;  1826  to 
1832-33;  1836-37,  and  1838-39;  1840  to 
1867.  7  v.  in  23.  8°.'  St.  Charles,  St. 
Louis,  and  Jefferson  City,  1820-68. 

- The  same.  1836-37  and  1838-39.  2d 

ed.  8°.  St.  Louis,  and  City  of  Jefferson, 
1841. 

Local  laws  and  private  acts,  1844-45  and 
1855.  4  v.  8°.  City  of  Jefferson,  1845-56. 

Laws  of  the  State.  Revised  and  digested 
by  authority  of  the  general  assembly.  2  v. 
8°.  St.  Louis,  1825. 

Revised  statutes.  Digested  by  authority  of 
the  8th  general  assembly,  1834-35,  by  A. 
A.  King.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1835. 

Revised  statutes.  Digested  by  the  13th  gen¬ 
eral  assembly,  1844-45.  Printed  under 
the  superintendence  of  W.  C.  Jones.  8°. 
St.  Louis,  1845. 

Revised  statutes.  Digested  by  the  18th  gen¬ 
eral  assembly,  1854-55 ;  Charles  H.  Har¬ 
din,  commissioner.  2  v.  8°.  City  of 
Jefferson,  1856. 

Reports. 

Missouri  reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court,  v.  1.  By  P.  II.  McBride,  1821  to 
1828.  Republished  by  S.  M.  Bay.  8°. 
St.  Louis,  1843. 

- The  same.  v.  2-3.  By  John  C.  Ed¬ 
wards,  1828-35.  Republished  by  S.  M. 
Bay.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1843. 

- The  same.  v.  4,  by  W.  P.  Napton, 

1835  to  1837.  8°.  Fayette,  1837. 

-  The  same.  v.  5-8,  by  S.  M.  Bay, 

1837  to  1845.  8°.  Fayette,  aud  St. 

Louis,  1840-45. 

- The  same.  v.  9-11,  by  B.  F.  String- 

fellow,  1845  to  1848.  8°.  Jetferson  City, 
1846-48. 

- The  same.  v.  12-13,  by  W.  A.  Rob- 


Law — continued. 

Missouri  : 

aids,  1848  to  1850.  8°.  Jefferson  City, 

1849-50. 

- The  same.  v.  14-15,  by  J.  B.  Garden- 

hire,  1851-52.  8°.  Jefferson  City,  1852. 

-  The  same.  v.  16-21,  by  S.  A.  Ben¬ 
nett,  1852  to  1855.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1853-56. 
1853-56. 

- The  same.  v.  22-30,  by  Horatio  M. 

Jones,  1856-60.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1856-61. 

- The  same,  v,  31.  By  H.  M.  Jones, 

D.  R.  Barclay,  and  C.  C.  Whittelsey.  1860- 
62.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1862. 

-  The  same.  v.  32-41.  By  C.  C.lVliit- 

telsey.  1862-67.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1863-68. 

Digests. 

Barclay  (  D .  R. )  Digest  of  the  decisions  of 
the  supreme  court  of  the  state  of  Missouri, 
contained  in  the  first  twenty-seven  vol¬ 
umes  of  reports.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1859. 

Casselberry  ( E .)  Digest  of  all  the  decis¬ 
ions  of  the  supreme  court  of  Missouri, 
contained  in  the  first  fifteen  volumes  of  the 
Missouri  reports.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1853. 

Mohammedan  law: 

Heddya,  or  guide :  a  commentary  on  the 

.  Mussulman  laws.  Translated  by  order  of 
the  governor-general  of  Bengal,  by  Charles 
Hamilton.  4v.  4°.  Loudon,  1791. 

Khalil  Ibn-Ishali.  Precis  de  jurisprudence 
musulmane ;  ou,  prineipes  de  legislation 
musulmane  civile  et  religieuse,  scion  le 
rite  malekite.  Traduit  de  l’Arabe  par  M. 
Perron.  7  v.  8C.  Paris,  1848-54. 

[In  Exploration  scientifique  do  l’Algfirie,  1840-42]. 

Tornauw  (IV.  de).  Le  droit  musulinau  ex- 
pos6  d’aprbs  les  sources.  Traduit  en  Frau- 
$ais  par  M.  Eschback.  8°.  Paris,  1860. 

Monopolies  : 

Godson  (ft.)  Introductory  book  on  monop¬ 
olies,  illustrated  with  notes  of  the  princi¬ 
pal  cases.  8°.  London,  1823. 

[ In  his  Practical  treatise  on  patents].  „ 

- The  same.  2ded.  8°.  London,  1844. 

See,  also,  copyright,  patents. 

Montserrat  : 

Acts  of  assembly  passed  in  the  island  oi 
Montserrat,  from  1668  to  1740,  inclusive, 
fol.  London,  1740. 

Mortgage : 

Basnagc  ( //. )  Traite  des  liypothdques.  4e 
6d.  fol.  Rouen,  et  Paris,  1778. 

[In  his  CEuvres]. 

Carter  (S.)  Lex  vadiorum ;  the  law  of 
mortgages.  8°.  London,  1706. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


149 


Law — continued. 

Mortgage : 

Coote  ( It  H.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  mort¬ 
gage.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1821. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

[Law  library,  v.  18]. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1850. 

[Law  library,  v.  69-70], 

-  The  same.  2d  Am.  from  3d  Eng¬ 
lish  ed.  by  the  author  and  by  Richard 
Coote.  With  notes  and  references  to 
American  cases.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

Coventry  ( T. )  Mortgage  precedents.  8°. 
London,  1826. 

Dictionnaire  d’hypothhques.  2e  6d.  2  v. 
4°.  Paris,  1823-29. 

[In  Dictionnaire  des  droits  d’enrSgistrement] . 

Fisher  ( IV.  R .)  Law  of  mortgage  as  ap¬ 
plied  to  redemption,  foreclosure  and  sale 
in  equity  of  incumbered  property  ;  with 
the  law  of  the  priority  of  incumbrances. 
8°.  London,  1856. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

|  Law  library,  v.  94]. 

Hilliard  (  F .)  Law  of  mortgages,  of  real  and 
personal  property;  being  a  general  view  of 
the  English  and  American  law  upon  that 
subject.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1853. 

- The  same.  2ded.  revised  and  greatly 

enlarged.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1856. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1864. 

Home  (II.  lord  Karnes).  History  of  securities 
upon  land  for  payment  of  debt.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1761. 

[In  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  145-171]. 

James  (J.  H.)  On  the  right  and  cost  of  re¬ 
deeming  property  mortgaged  to  benefit 
building  societies  and  freehold  laud  socie¬ 
ties.  12°.  London,  1854. 

Maclielard  (E.)  Textes  de  droit  romain  sur 
les  hypothbques,  et  les  donations  entre 
6poux  ;  suivis  d’un  commentaire  ft  l’usage 
des  (jlhves  de  la  faculty  de  droit  de  Paris 
pour  le  premier  examen  de  licence,  annbe 
1855-56.  8°.  Paris,  1856. 

Martin  du  Nord  ( N .  F.  M.  L.  J.)  Documents 
rclatifs  au  r6gime  hypothecate  et  aux  re- 
formes  qui  ont  6t6  proposees.  3  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1844. 

Opinions  on  the  doctrine  of  clandestine  mort¬ 
gages.  8°.  Loudon,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica.  v.  2]. 

Orlando  (  D .)  Sul  sistema  ipotecario  del  code 

'  francese.  8°.  Palermo  1854. 

20 


Law — continued. 

Mortgage ; 

Patch  (J.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
mortgages.  8°.  London,  1821. 

Pont  ( P.J . )  Explication  des  tit.  xviii  et 
xix,  liv.  iii.  du  code  Napoleon,  contenant 
l’analyse  critique  des  auteurs  et  de  la  juris¬ 
prudence;  ou  commentaire-traite  theorique 
et  pratique  des  privileges  et  hypotheques. 
2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1859. 

Powell  (J.J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  mort 
gages.  5th  ed.  with  copious  notes  and  an 
appendix  of  precedents,  by  Thomas  Coven¬ 
try.  2v.  8°.  Loudon,  1822. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  with  copious  notes, 

by  Thomas  Coventry,  v.  1.  8°.  London, 
1826. 

- The  same.  Reprinted  from  the  6th 

English  ed.  With  notes  and  references  to 
American  cases,  by  Benjamin  Rand.  3 
v.  8°.  Boston,  1828. 

Sainte-Foy  (F.  de  C.  de).  Questions  sur  l’6dit 
du  mois  de  juin  1771,  et  autres  lois  poste- 
rieurs  concernant  les  hypotheques.  8°. 
Toulouse,  1787. 

Troplong  (R.  T.)  Des  hypotheques.  2e  ed. 
8°.  Paris,  1835. 

See,  also,  Bottomry.  Shipting  (Mortgage  of). 

Mortmain  : 

Campomanes  (P.  R.)  Tratado  de  la  regalia 
de  amortizacion.  8°.  Gerona,  1821. 

Duke  ( G .)  Law  of  charitable  uses.  To  which 
is  now  added,  the  law  of  mortmain.  The 
whole  continued  to  the  present  time,  en¬ 
lightened  by  an  abridgment  of  all  the  ad¬ 
judged  cases,  by  R.  W.  Bridgman.  8°. 
London,  1805. 

Finlason  (  IV.  F.)  Essay  on  the  history  and 
effects  of  the  laws  of  mortmain,  and  the 
laws  against  testamentary  dispositions  for 
pious  purposes.  8°.  London,  1853. 

Highmore  (A.)  Succinct  view  of  the  history 
of  mortmain  ;  and  the  statutes  relating  to 
charitable  uses ;  with  a  full  exposition  of 
the  last  statute  of  mortmain.  2d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1809. 

Lovelass  ( P. )  Explanation  of  the  mortmain 
act.  12th  ed.  by  Arthur  Barron.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1838. 

[In  his  Law’s  disposal  of  an  estate,  etc.] 

Shelford  ( L .)  Practical  treatise  of  the  law  of 
mortmain,  and  charitable  uses  and  trusts; 
with  appendix  of  statutes  and  forms.  8°. 
London,  1836. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1842. 

[Law  library,  v.  36-37], 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Mortmain  : 

Yorlce  (P.  baron  Hardiciche).  Select  cases, 
determined  in  chancery,  on  the  statute  of 
mortmain.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridlca,  v.  11. 

Sec,  also,  Charities  (Law  of). 

MoULINS,  ( France ) : 

Bugnyon  ( P .)  Commentaire  snr  les  ordon 
nances  faites  par  le  roy  Charles  ix,  en  sa 
ville  de  Moulins,  au  mois  de  fdvrier  1566. 
90  pp.  fol.  Bruxelles,  1702. 

[  With  his  Legum  abrogatanim  Franciae  tractatusj. 

Municipal  corporations:  See  Corporations. 

Municipal  law  : 

Pomeroy  ( J .  N. )  Introduction  to  municipal 
law.  [A  treatise  on  law  in  general].  De¬ 
signed  for  general  readers,  and  for  students 
in  colleges  and  higher  schools.  8°.  New 
York,  1864. 

See,  also,  Political  science. 

Murder:  See  Criminal  law. 

Homicide.  MANSLAUGHtER. 

Music  (Law  of). 

Hamly-book  of  the  law  of  the  drama  and 
music ;  being  an  exposition  of  the  law  of 
dramatic  copyright,  copyright  in  musical 
compositions,  dramatic  copyright  in  music, 
and  international  copyright  in  the  drama 
and  music ;  the  law  for  regulating  theatres  ; 
the  law  affecting  theatres ;  and  the  law  re¬ 
lating  to  music,  dancing,  and  professional 
engagements  ;  with  the  statutes,  forms,  etc. 
referring  thereto,  [anon.]  12°.  London, 
1864. 

Mussulman  law  :  See  Mohammedan  law. 

Mutiny  act  :  See  Military  law. 

Nashville,  ( Tennessee ): 

Compilation  of  the  general  laws  of  the  city  of 
Nashville  ;  together  with  the  charters  of  the 
city,  granted  by  the  states  of  North  Caro¬ 
lina  and  Tennessee,  from  1806  to  1860.  By 
James  E.  Rains.  8°.  Nashville,  1860. 

Naturalization  : 

Hansard  (G.)  Treatise  on  the  law  relating 
to  aliens,  and  denization  and  naturalization. 
8°.  London,  1844. 

Johnson  ( II .  D.)  and  Reddall  ( IV,  C.)  Man¬ 
ual  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States  on  the 
subjects  of  naturalization,  passengers,  and 
passenger  ships  ;  to  which  are  added  direc¬ 
tions  to  persons  requiring  passports.  8°. 
Washington,  1856. 

Naturalization  laws  of  the  United  States; 
containing  also  the  alien  laws  of  the  state 
of  New  York,  a  synopsis  of  the  alien  laws 
of  other  states,  with  the  forms  for  naturaliz- 


Law — continued. 

Naturalization  : 

ing  aliens,  important  decisions,  etc.  8°. 
Rochester,  (N.  Y.)  1855. 

Scott  ( G .  IV.)  Naturalization  of  aliens;  or, 
the  alien’s  guide  to  citizenship;  and  court 
manual;  containing  a  sketch  of  the  laws, 
with  directions  and  forms  of  proceedings, 
and  the  naturalization  of  aliens,  in  the 
United  States.  8°.  New  York,  1847. 

See,  also,  Alienage. 

Naval  law  :  See  Military  and  naval  law. 

Navigation  laws  : 

Martens  ( G .  F.  de).  Lois  et  ordonnances  des 
diverses  puissances  europcenues  concernant 
la  navigation,  depuis  le  milieu  du  17me 
sibcle  v.  1 — France.  8°.  Gottingue,  1802. 

Ricardo  (J.  L.)  Anatomy  of  the  navigation 
laws.  8°.  London,  1847. 

See,  also,  Commercial  law.  Shipping. 

Nebraska : 

Laws,  resolutions,  and  memorials  passed  at 
the  first  general  assembly  of  the  territory 
of  Nebraska,  at  Omaha  City,  January, 
1855  to  1865,  and  1867.  11  v.  8°.  Omaha 
City,  and  Brownville,  1855-67. 

Ne  exeat  regno  : 

Be.am.es  (J.)  Brief  view  of  the  writ  of  Ne 
exeat  regno  ;  with  practical  remarks  upon 
it  as  an  equitable  process.  With  notes  of 
the  recent  English  and  American  decisions, 
by  H.  W.  Warner.  8°.  New  York,  1821. 

Negligence  : 

Hay  (IV.)  Decisions  of  the  supreme  courts 
of  England  and  Scotland,  on  the  liability 
of  proprietors,  masters,  and  servants,  for 
reparation  of  injuries  arising  from  accidents 
and  the  negligence  of  parties,  including 
cases  of  railways,  coal-pits,  road  and  har¬ 
bor  trusts,  and  public  corporations.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1860. 

Neutrality  : 

See  Law  of  nations. 

Nevada : 

Statutes. 

Laws  of  the  territory  of  Nevada,  1861.  8°. 
San  Francisco,  1862. 

Statutes  of  the  state  of  Nevada,  1864-67.  3  v. 
8°.  Carson  City,  1865-67. 

Reports, 

Nevada  state  reports,  1865.  v.  1.  By  Edward 
I.  Robinson.  8°.  Sacramento,  1866. 

-  The  same.  v.  2-3,  by  A.  Helm, 

1866-67.  8°.  San  Francisco,  1867-68. 

Nevis  : 

Acts  of  assembly  passed  in  the  island  of  Nevis, 
1664  to  1739.  fol.  London,  1740. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


151 


Law — continued. 

Newfoundland  : 

Select  cases  from  the  records  of  the  supreme 
court,  1817-28.  [With  general  rules  and 
orders  of  the  supreme  court],  8C.  St. 
John’s,  (Newfoundland),  1829. 

New  Hampshire  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  and  laws  of  his  majesty’s  province  of 
New  Hampshire,  in  New  England,  with 
sundry  acts  of  parliament;  to  which  is 
prefixed  the  commissions  of  president  John 
Cutts,  and  his  excellency  John  Wentworth, 
fol.  Portsmouth,  1771. 

Perpetual  laws  of  the  state  of  New  Hamp¬ 
shire,  from  the  session  of  the  general  court, 
July,  177(5,  to  the  session  in  December, 
1788,  continued  into  the  present  year,  1789. 
[Edited  by  John  Pickering  and  Daniel 
Humphreys].  8°.  Concord,  1789. 

- The  same.  Laws  of  the  state ;  together 

with  the  constitution  of  New  Hampshire  ; 
and  the  constitution  of  the  United  States. 
8°.  Portsmouth,  1792. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Dover,  1805. 

Laws;  1809;  1812;  1813;  1815;  1816  to 
1817 ;  1820  to  1842;  1847  to  June  session, 
1859,  inclusive;  and  June  session,  1862. 
45  v.  in  26.  8°.  Concord,  1809-62. 

-  The  same.  Laws.  2  v.  8°.  Exeter, 

1815. 

-  The  same.  Laws.  8°.  Hopkinton, 

1830. 

-  The  same  from  November  session, 

1842,  to  June,  1847.  8°.  Concord,  1847. 
Revised  statutes,  passed  December  23, 1842. 
[Edited  by  S.  D.  Bell  and  C.  J.  Fox]. 
8°.  Concord,  1843. 

Laws;  1847  to  1850.  8°.  Concord,  1850. 
-  The  same.  Compiled  statutes.  [Edi¬ 
ted  by  R.  Metcalf,  C.  Ainsworth,  and  S. 
II.  Ager.  8°.  Concord,  1853. 

Reports. 

Foster  (IV.  L.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supe¬ 
rior  court  of  judicature  of  New  Hamp¬ 
shire,  1850  to  1855.  11  v.  (v.  21-31  N.  H.) 
8°.  Boston,  and  Concord,  1852-57. 

New  Hampshire  reports.  Cases  in  the  supe¬ 
rior  court  of  judicature,  v.  1,  by  N. 
Adams,  1816  to  1819.  8°.  Exeter,  1819. 

- The  same.  v.  2,  by  W.  M.  Richard¬ 
son  and  Levi  Woodbury,  1819  to  1823. 
8°.  Concord,  ltJU. 

- The  same.  v.  3-5,  1823  to  1832.  8°. 

Concord,  Chester,  and  Newport,  1827-32. 


Law— continued. 

- The  same.  v.  6,  by  B.  B.  French, 

1832  to  1834.  8°.  Newport,  1835. 

- The  same.  v.  7-18,  1834  to  1848. 

8°.  Concord,  1833-63. 

New  Hampshire  : 

- The  same.  v.  19,  by  William  L.  Fos¬ 
ter,  1848  to  1849.  8°.  Concord,  1856. 

- The  same.  v.  20,  by  William  E. 

Chandler,  1849  to  1850.  8°.  Concord,  1850. 

- The  same.  1850-55.  See  Foster  (IV. L.) 

- The  same.  v.  32-37,  by  George  G. 

Fogg,  1 855  to  1 859.  8°.  Concord,  1857-59. 

- The  same.  v.  38-44,  by  William  E. 

Chandler.  1856  to  1864.  8°.  Concord, 

1860-64. 

- The  same.  v.  45-46,  by  Amos  Had  - 

ley,  1863-66.  8°.  Concord,  1866. 

Digests. 

Bell  ( G .)  Digest  of  cases  determined  in  the 
superior  court  of  judicature  of  New  Hamp¬ 
shire,  and  reported  in  New  Hampshire 
reports,  13,  14,  15,  29,  and  Foster’s  reports, 
1-11.  8°.  Concord,  1858. 

Gilchrist  ( J .  J.)  Digest  of  the  reports  of 
cases  in  the  superior  court  of  judicature  of 
New  Hampshire.  8°.  Concord,  1846. 

New  Jersey: 

Statutes.  ( Provincial ). 

Grants  and  concessions,  and  original  con¬ 
stitutions  of  the  province ;  acts  passed 
during  the  proprietary  governments,  and 
other  material  transactions  before  the  sur¬ 
render  to  queen  Anne ;  the  instrument  of 
surrender,  etc.  by  Aaron  Learning  and 
Jacob  Spicer,  fol.  Philadelphia,  [1752]. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  province, 
from  1702  to  1760.  Collected  by  Samuel 
Nevill.  2  v.  fol.  Philadelphia,  and 
Woodbridge,  [N.  J.]  1752-61. 

- The  same.  From  17th  April,  1702,  to 

the  14th  January,  1776.  Compiled  by  Sam¬ 
uel  Allinson.  (State),  fol.  Burlington,  1776. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  state,  to 
the  end  of  the  first  sitting  of  the  8th 
session,  24th  of  December,  1783.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Peter  Wilson,  fol.  Trenton,  1784. 

Laws.  Revised  by  William  Paterson.  8°. 
Newark,  1800. 

Laws  [1800-1811].  Compiled  by  Joseph 
Bloomfield.  8°.  Trenton,  1811. 

Laws.  Revised  and  published  under  the  au¬ 
thority  of  the  legislature.  8°.  Trenton, 1821. 

Laws.  1819  to  1833;  1835  to  1867.  47  v.  in 
38.  8°.  Trenton,  New  Brunswick,  Mor¬ 

ristown,  Freehold,  and  Paterson,  1820-68. 


152 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

New  Jersey  : 

Public  laws,  passed  since  the  revision  in 
1820.  Arranged  and  published  by  Josiah 
Harrison.  8°.  Camden,  1833. 

Statutes  of  the  state.  Revised  and  published 
[by  P.  D.  Vroom,  H.  W.  Green,  W.  L. 
Dayton,  aud  S.  G.  Potts],  8°.  Trenton, 
1847. 

Digest  of  the  laws ;  containing  the  rules  and 
decisions  of  the  courts,  by  Lucius  Q.  C. 
Elmer.  8°.  Bridgeton,  1838. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  containing  all 

the  laws  of  general  application,  now  in 
force,  from  1709  to  1855,  by  John  T.  Nixon. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

Reports. 

Beasley  (M.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  chancery,  and  on  appeal,  in  the  court 
of  errors  and  appeals  of  the  state  of  New 
Jersey,  1858 and  1859.  v.  I.  8°.  Trenton, 
1860. 

Coze  (R,  S.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  New  Jersey,  1790  to  1795.  8°. 
Burlington,  1816. 

Dutclicr  (A.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court,  and  the  court  of  errors  and  appeals 
of  the  state  of  New  Jersey,  1855  to  1862. 
5  v.  8°.  Trenton,  1856-63. 

Green  (//.  IV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
chancery  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey,  1838 
to  1845.  3v.  8°.  Elizabethtown,  1842-46. 

Green  (J.  S. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  judicature  of  New  Jersey,  1831  to 
1836.  3v.  8°.  Trenton  and  Woodbury, 
1833-38. 

Halsted  ( G.  B.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  chancery,  and  in  the  prerogative  court, 
and,  on  appeal,  in  the  court  of  errors  and 
appeals  of  New  Jersey.  3  v.  8°.  Eliza¬ 
bethtown,  aud  Newark,  1849-52. 

- The  same.  4  v.  8°.  Elizabethtown, 

aud  Newark,  1849-54. 

Halsted  (  IV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  judicature  of  Now  Jersey,  1821  to 
1831.  7  v.  8°.  Trenton,  1823-31. 

Harrison  (  J . )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  judicature  of  New  Jersey,  1837  to 
1842.  4  v.  8°.  Camden,  1839-43. 

McCarter  (  T.  IV. )  Reports  of  cases  argued 
and  determined  in  the  court  of  chancery, 
and  in  the  prerogative  court  of  the  state  of 
New  Jersey,  hon.  Henry  W.  Green,  chan¬ 
cellor  and  ordinary.  8°.  Trenton,  1865, 

Pennington  (  IV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su- 


Law — continued. 

New  Jersey  : 

preme  court  of  judicature  of  New  Jersey, 
1806  to  1808.  8°.  Newark,  1808. 

- The  same.  1806  to  1813.  2d  ed.  by 

J.  Harrison.  8°.  Camden,  1835. 

Saxton  (N.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
chancery  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey,  1830 
to  1832.  8°.  Elizabethtown,  1836. 

Southard  (S.  L.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  judicature  of  New  Jersey, 
1818  to  1820.  2  v.  8°.  Trenton,  1819-20. 

Spencer  ( R .  D.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  judicature  of  New  Jersey, 
1842  to  1846.  8°.  Princeton,  1847. 

Stockton  ( J .  P. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  chancery,  and  on  appeal,  in  the  court  of 
errors  and  appeals  of  New  Jersey.  3  v. 
8°.  Trenton,  1856-60. 

Zahriskie  ( A .  O.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
supreme  court,  and  in  the  court  of  errors 
aud  appeals  of  the  state  of  New  Jorsey, 
1847  to  1855.  4  v.  8°.  New  Brunswick, 
and  Trenton  1850-56. 

Digests,  etc. 

Field  ( R .  S.)  Provincial  courts  of  New  Jer¬ 
sey.  With  sketches  of  the  bench  and  bar. 
8°.  New  York,  1849. 

Halsted  ( IV.)  Digested  index  of  the  decisions 
of  the  superior  courts  of  New  Jersey.  8°. 
Trenton,  1830. 

- The  same.  2ded.  2v.  8°.  Trenton, 

1843. 

New  Mexico  : 

Statutes. 

Laws  of  the  territory,  1855-60,  and  1865 
66.  7  v.  8°.  Santa  F6,  1856-66. 

Revised  statutes.  Revised  and  arranged  by 
J.  J.  Davenport.  8°.  Santa  Fe,  1856. 

Revised  statutes  and  laws  of  the  territory 
of  New  Mexico,  in  force  at  the  close  of  the 
session  of  the  legislative  assembly,  ending 
February  2,  1865.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1865. 

Note. — For  New  Mexico  land  titles,  see  Land  Laws. 

New  Plymouth  : 

Judicial  acts  of  the  colony  of  New  Plymouth, 
1636-92.  Edited  by  N.  B.  Shurtleflf.  4°. 
Boston,  1857. 

[In  Plymouth  colony  records,  v.  7). 

Laws  of  the  colony  of  New  Plymouth,  1623- 
82.  Edited  by  N.  B.  Shurtleff.  4°.  Bos. 
ton,  1861. 

[In  Plymouth  colony  records,  v.  11]. 

NEW  TRIALS  : 

Bell  (S.)  On  the  repoit  of  the  justices  of  the 
superior  court  on  the  question  of  granting 
new  trials.  8°.  Concord,  (N.  II.)  1819. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


153 


Law — continued. 

NEW  TRIALS : 

Graham  (D.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  new 
trials,  in  cases  civil  and  criminal.  2d  ed. 
3  v.  8°.  New  York,  1855. 

Hilliard  (F.)  Law  of  new  trials  and  other 
rehearings.  8°.  Philadelphia,  I860. 

Morgan  (J.)  Essays  upon  new  trials ;  trials 
at  bar,  and  repleaders.  3  v.  8°.  London, 
1789. 

Ribton  (IV.)  Now  trials  in  criminal  cases; 
with  a  few  remarks  on  the  court  of  crimi¬ 
nal  appeal.  8°.  London,  1853. 

See,  also,  ArpEALS. 

New  York: 

Statutes. 

1.  Provincial. 

Acts  of  assembly;  passed  in  the  province, 
1691  to  1718.  fol.  London,  1719. 

-  The  same.  Laws  of  New  York,  from 

1691  to  1751,  inclusive.  By  Livingston  and 
Smith,  fol.  New  York,  1752. 

- The  same.  Laws,  1691  to  1773.  2  v. 

in  1.  fol.  New  York,  1774. 

2.  State. 

Laws  of  the  state  in  force  against  loyal¬ 
ists,  and  affecting  the  trade  of  Great 
Britain,  and  British  merchants,  and  others 
having  property  in  that  state.  8°.  London, 
1786. 

Laws,  (sessional),  1798  to  1801;  1804-5; 
1806;  1808;  1810;  1812;  1814;  1819  to 
1868.  61  v.  in  59.  8°.  Albany,  1805-68. 

Laws  of  New  York  :  comprising  the  acts  of 
the  legislature  since  the  revolution.  2  v. 
fol.  New  York,  1789. 

- The  same ;  from  the  first  to  the  twen¬ 
tieth  session.  2d  ed.  3  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1792-98. 

-  The  same;  1783 — 1801.  v.  1-2.  8°. 

Albany,  1802. 

-  The  same ;  1801  to  1812.  v.  3-6. 

8°.  Albany,  1804-12. 

-  The  same ;  revised  and  passed  at  the 

36th  session  of  the  legislature.  By  W.  P. 
Van  Ness  and  John  Woodworth.  1783- 
1813.  v.  1-2.  8°.  Albany,  1813. 

Laws  of  New  York,  of  a  general  nature; 
passed  from  1828  to  1841, inclusive;  with 
references  to  judicial  decisions.  8vo.  Ro¬ 
chester,  1841. 

-  Revised  statutes  of  the  state  of  New 

York,  passed  during  the  years  1827  and 
1828.  [Edited  by  J.  Duer,  B.  F.  Butler, 
and  J.  C.  Spencer].  3  v.  8°.  Albany,  1829. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  [With  laws  passed 


Law — continued. 

New  York : 

1828-35  by  the  same  editors].  3  v.  8°. 
Albany,  1836. 

-  The  same.  3d  ed.  [With  laws,  1835- 

45,  edited  by  the  same].  3  v.  8°.  Albany, 
1846-48. 

- The  same.  4tli  ed.  Prepared  by  Iliram 

Denio  and  William  Tracy.  2  v.  8°. 
Albany,  1852. 

-  The  same.  5th  ed.  Prepared  by  A. 

J.  Parker,  George  Wolford,  and  Edward 
Wade.  3  v.  8°.  Albany,  1859. 

Statutes  of  the  state,  of  a  public  and  general 
character,  passed  from  1829  to  1851,  with 
notes  and  references  to  judicial  decisions, 
and  the  constitution  of  1846 ;  with  index, 
by  Clarence  A.  Seward.  By  Samuel 
Blatchford.  8°.  Auburn,  1852. 

Statutes  at  large  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
comprising  the  revised  statutes,  as  they 
existed  on  the  1st  day  of  July,  1862,  and 
all  the  general  public  statutes  then  in  force, 
with  reference  to  judicial  decisions,  and  the 
material  notes  of  the  revisers  in  their 
report  to  the  legislature.  Edited  by  John 
W.  Edmunds.  5  v.  8°.  New  York,  1863. 

Civil  code  of  the  state  of  New  York.  Re¬ 
ported  complete  by  the  commissioner  of  the 
code.  8°.  Albany,  1865. 

Note. — For  the  peual  code  of  New  York,  see  CRIMINAL 
LAW.  (Codes). 

Digests. 

Abbott  ( B .  V.  and  A.)  Digest  of  New  York 
statutes  and  reports,  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  year  1860;  comprising  the 
adjudications  of  all  the  courts  of  the  state, 
together  with  the  statutes,  v.  1-5.  8°. 
New  York,  1860-63. 

General  index  to  the  laws  of  the  state  of  New 
York,  from  1777  to  1850.  8°.  New  York, 
1850. 

See,  also,  Banking. 

Reports, 

Abbott  ( B .  V.  and  A.)  Reports  of  practice 
cases,  determined  in  the  courts  of  the  state 
of  New  York,  1855-64.  v.  1-18.  8C.  New 
York,  1855-64. 

Anthon  (J.)  Law  of  nisi  prius;  being  re¬ 
ports  of  cases  determined  at  nisi  prius,  in 
the  supreme  court  of  New  York,  with  notes 
and  commentaries  on  each  case,  1808-18. 
8°.  New  York,  1820. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  with  additional 

notes  and  cases  in  the  supreme  and  supe¬ 
rior  courts.  8°.  New  York,  1858. 


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Barbour  ( 0 .  L.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  chancery  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
1845  to  1848.  3  v.  8°.  New  York,  1847-49. 

-  Reports  of  cases  in  law  and  equity 

determined  in  the  supreme  court  of  the 
state  of  New  York,  1847-68.  v.  1-50.  8°. 
Albany,  1848-68. 

Caines  ( G .)  Cases  in  the  court  for  the  trial 
of  impeachments  and  a  correction  of  errors, 
in  New  York,  1801  to  1804.  8°.  New  York, 
1810. 

-  The  same.  v.  1.  8°.  New  York, 

1805. 

- New  York  term  reports  of  cases  in 

the  supreme  court  of  that  state,  1803  to 

1805.  2d  ed.  3v.  8°.  New  York,  1813-14. 

-  The  same.  v.  3.  8°.  New  lrork, 

1806. 

-  The  same.  3d  ed.  with  additional 

notes,  by  W.  G.  Banks.  3  v.  8°.  New 
York,  1854. 

Clarke  ( C .  L.)  Reports  of  chancery  cases 
decided  in  the  eighth  circuit  of  the  state  of 
New  York,  by  the  bon.  F.  Whittlesey, 
vice-chancellor,  1839  to  1841.  8°.  Ro¬ 
chester,  (N.  Y.)  1841. 

Coleman  (If.)  Cases  of  practice,  adjudged 
in  the  supreme  court  of  the  state  of  New 
York,  [April,  1794  to  October,  1800] ; 
together  with  the  rules  and  orders  of  the 
court,  from  October  term,  1791,  to  October 
term,  1800.  8°.  New  York,  1801. 

- and  Caines  ( G .)  Reports  of  cases  of 

practice  in  the  supreme  court  of  judicature 
of  New  York,  1794  to  1805.  8°.  New 
York,  1808. 

Comstock  ( G.  F .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  appeals  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
1847  to  1851.  4  v.  8°.  Syracuse,  and  Al¬ 
bany,  1849-52. 

[New  York  reports,  v.  1-4]. 

Coicen  (E.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  and  in  the  court  for  the  trial  of 
impeachments  and  the  correction  of  errors 
of  New  York,  1823  to  1829.  9  v.  8°. 
Albany,  1824-30. 

-  The  same.  3d  ed.  v.  6-8.  8°.  New 

York,  1853-4. 

Denio  (If.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court,  and  in  the  court  for  the  correction 
of  errors  of  New  York,  1845  to  1848.  5  v. 
8°.  Albany,  and  New  York,  1846-50. 

Edwards  (C.)  Reports  of  chancery  cases 


Law — continued. 

New  York  : 

decided  in  the  first  circuit  of  the  state  of 
New  York,  by  the  hon.  William  T.  Mc- 
Coun,  vice-chancellor,  1831  to  1850.  4  v. 
8°.  New  York,  1833-51. 

Hill  (N.  jr.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court,  and  in  the  court  for  the  cor¬ 
rection  of  errors  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
1841  to  1844.  7  v.  8°.  Albany,  and  New 
York,  1842-47. 

- Hill  and  Denio.  See  Lalor,  below. 

Hoffman  (ill.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  chaucery  of  New  York,  before 
the  assistant  vice-chancellor  of  the  first 
circuit,  1839  and  1840.  8°.  New  York, 

1841. 

Hopkins  (S.  M.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  chancery  of  the  state  of  New 
York,  1822  to  1826.  8°.  New  York,  1827. 

Hoicard  (N.  jr.)  Cases  in  the  court  of  ap¬ 
peals  of  the  state  of  New  York,  1847-48. 
v.  1.  8°.  New  York,  1855. 

- Practice  reports  of  the  supreme  court 

and  court  of  appeals  of  the  state  of  New 
York,  1844  to  1868.  v.  1-35.  8°.  Albany.. 
1845-68. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  v.  4.  New  York, 

1852. 

Johnson  ( If. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  judicature  of  the  state  of 
New  York,  and  the  court  for  the  correction 
of  errors,  1799  to  1803.  3  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1808-12. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  many  addi¬ 
tional  cases  [from  the  notes  of  J.  Radcliffe] ; 
with  notes  and  references  to  English  and 
American  decisions, by  Lorenzo  B.  Shepard 
3v.  8°.  New  York,  1846-49. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme  court 

of  judicature,  and  in  the  court  for  the  trial 
of  impeachments  and  the  correction  of  er¬ 
rors,  of  New  York,  1806  to  1823.  20  v.  8°. 
New  York,  and  Albany,  1811-23. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  with  additional 

notes  and  references,  v.  1-11.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1832. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes  and 

references,  by  Lorenzo  B.  Shepard,  v.  3. 
8°.  New  York,  1849. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  additional 

notes  and  references,  v.  20.  8°.  New 
York,  1850. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of  chan¬ 
cery  of  New  York,  1814  to  1823.  7  v.  8°. 
Albany,  1816-24. 


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155 


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New  York : 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  v.  1,6,  and  7.  8°. 

New  York,  1851-58. 

Kernan  (  F.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  appeals  of  the  state  of  New  York  ;  with 
notes,  references  and  an  index;  1854  to 
1856.  4  v.  8°.  Albany,  1855-57. 

[New  York  Reports,  v.  11—14]. 

Lalor  ( T.  M. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  late 
supreme  court  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
1842-44.  8°.  Albany,  1857. 

[Supplement  to  Hill  and  Denio], 

Lockwood  (R.)  Analytical  and  practical  syn¬ 
opsis  of  all  the  cases  argued  and  reversed 
in  law  and  equity,  in  the  court  for  the  cor¬ 
rection  of  errors  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
1799  to  1847.  8°.  New  York,  1848. 

New  York  reports.  Reports  of  cases  argued 
and  determined  in  the  court  of  appeals  of 
the  state  of  New  York  v.  15-27,  by  E. 
Peshine  Smith,  1857-63.  8°.  Albany, 

1 858-63. 

- - The  same.  V.  28-37,  by  Joel  Tiffany, 

1864-67.  8°.  New  York,  1865-68. 

- - The  same.  v.  38-40,  by  Emerson  W. 

Keyes,  1867-68.  8°.  Albany,  1868. 

See,  also,  Comstock.  Se.lden.  Kernan. 

Paige  (  A.  C.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  chancery  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
1828  to  1845.  11  v.  8C.  New  York,  1830-48. 

■ - The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes,  by  R. 

Johnstone,  v.  1.  8°.  New  York,  1857. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes,  by  T. 

W.  Waterman,  v.  2.  8°.  New  York,  1855. 

Parker  (A.  J.)  Reports  of  decisions  in 
criminal  cases  made  at  term,  at  chambers, 
and  in  the  courts  of  oyer  and  terminer  of 
the  state  of  New  York,  1839-60.  5  v.  8°. 

Albany,  1855-65. 

Redfield  ( A.  A.)  Reports  of  cases  argued 
and  determined  in  the  surrogate’s  courts  of 
the  state  of  New  York.  v.  1.  1857-64. 

8°.  New  York,  1864. 

Sandford  ( L .  H.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  chancery  of  the  state  of  New 
York,  1843-47.  4  v.  8°.  New  York, 

1846-50. 

Selden  (II.  It. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  appeals  of  the  state  of  New  York. 
With  notes,  references,  and  an  index,  1851 
to  1854.  6  v.  8°.  Albany,  and  New 

York,  1853-60. 

[New  York  reports,  v.  5-10.] 

Select  cases  adjudged  in  the  courts  of  the 
state  of  New  York.  Containing  the  case 


Law — continued. 

New  York : 

of  John  V.  N.  Yates,  and  the  case  of  the 
journeymen  cordwainers  of  the  city  of 
New  York.  8°.  New  York,  1811. 

li’endcll  ( J .  L .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  judicature,  and  in  the  court 
for  the  trial  of  impeachments  and  the  cor¬ 
rection  of  errors,  of  New  York,  1828  to 
1841.  26  v.  8°.  Albany,  1829-42. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  by  T.  W.  Water¬ 
man.  v.  2  to  5,  18,  19,  and  20.  7  v.  8°. 
Albany,  1857-58. 

Digests  of  reports. 

Abbott  ( B ■  V.  and  A.)  Digest  of  New  York 
statutes  and  reports,  from  the  earliest  pe¬ 
riod  [1794]  to  the  year  1860.  Comprising 
the  adjudications  of  all  the  courts  of  the 
state,  together  with  the  statutes,  v.  1-7. 
8°.  New  York,  1860-68. 

Clerke(T.  IV.)  Practical  elementary  digest 
of  the  reported  cases  in  the  supreme  court 
of  judicature,  and  the  court  of  the  correc¬ 
tion  of  errors  of  the  state  of  New  York  ; 
together  with  the  reported  cases  for  the 
superior  court  for  the  city  and  county  of 
New  York,  1794-1841.  2  v.  8°.  New 

York,  1841. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  1794-1843.  2  v. 

8°.  New  York,  1845. 

-  The  same.  Revised  and  continued 

to  the  present  time,  by  W.  Hogan,  1794- 
1850.  2  v.  in  4.  8°.  New  York,  1850. 

Clinton  (  G.  IV. )  Digest  of  the  decisions  at 
law  and  in  equity  of  the  several  courts  of 
the  state  of  New  York.  With  supplement . 
1863-54.  4  v.  8°.  Albany,  1855. 

Cornwell  (F.  E.)  Digest  of  cases  in  law 
and  equity,  argued  and  determined  in  the 
court  of  appeals  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
1847  to  1859.  8°.  Albany,  1859. 

Johnson  (IV.)  Digest  of  the  cases  in  the 
supreme  court  of  judicature,  and  the  court 
for  the  correction  of  errors,  of  the  state  of 
New  York,  1799  to  1813.  8°.  Albany,  1815. 

- The  same.  1799  to  1823.  2  v.  8°. 

Albany,  1825. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  1799  to  1836.  3  v. 

in  2.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834-38. 

Tiffany  (J.)  Condensed  digest  of  the  court 
of  appeals  reports  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
as  reported  in  Comstock’s  reports,  Seldeu’s 
reports,  Kernan’s  reports,  Smith’s  reports, 
vols.  I  to  27  of  the  New  York  reports. 
1851-63.  8°.  Albany,  1866. 


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New  York : 

New  York  City. 

Charter  of  the  city  of  New  York,  with  notes 
thereon.  Also,  a  treatise  on  the  powers  and 
duties  of  the  mayor,  aldermen,  etc.  and 
journal  of  the  city  convention.  By  James 
Kent.  8°.  New  York,  1836. 

- - The  same.  8°.  New  York,  1851. 

Hoffman  (M.)  Treatise  upon  the  estate  and 
rights  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  New 
York,  as  proprietors.  8°.  New  York,  1853. 

Sayre  ( F .)  Laws  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
relative  to  the  marine  and  district  courts  of 
the  city  of  New  York  ;  with  notes  and  refer¬ 
ences  to  judicial  decisions.  8°.  New  York, 
1854. 

Reports . 

Bosicorth  (J.  S.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su* 
perior  court  of  the  city  of  New  York,  1 856— 
63.  10  v.  8°.  Albany,  1859-65. 

Bradford  (A.  II'.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
surrogate’s  court  of  the  county  of  New 
York,  1849  to  1857.  4  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1851-57. 

Oner  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  superior 
court  of  the  city  of  New  York,  1852  to  1857. 
6  v.  8°.  Albany,  1854-58. 

Hall  ( J .  P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  superior 
court  of  the  city  of  New  York,  1828-29. 
2  v.  8°.  New  York,  1831-33. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes,  by 

Joel  Tiffany.  2  v.  8°.  Albany,  1866. 

Hilton  ( II. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
common  pleas  for  the  city  and  county  of 
New  York,  1855-60.  2  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1859-60. 

Rogers  ( D .)  New  York  city  hall  recorder, 
1816  to  1821;  containing  reports  of  the 
most  interesting  trials  and  decisions  which 
have  arisen  in  the  various  courts  of  judica¬ 
ture,  for  the  trial  of  jury  causes,  in  the  hall, 
particularly  in  the  court  of  sessions.  6  v. 
in  3.  8°.  New  York,  1817-22. 

Sand  ford  (L.  H.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
superior  court  of  the  city  of  New  York, 
1847  to  1852.  5v.  8°.  New  York,  and 
Albany,  1849-53. 

Skillman  (J.  B.)  New  York  police  reports. 
Illustrated  with  engravings.  Written  in 
1828-29.  8°.  New  York,  1830. 

Smith  (E.  D.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  common  pleas  for  the  city  and  county  of 
New  York  ;  with  notes,  references,  and  an 
index.  1850  to  1855.  4  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1855-59. 


Law — continued. 

New  York ; 

IVheeler  ( J .  D.)  Reports  of  criminal  law 
cases,  decided  at  the  city  hall  of  New  York. 
1776-1823.  3  y.  8°.  New  York,  1823. 
Nist  prius  i 

Anthon  (J.)  Law  of  nisi  prius;  being  re¬ 
ports  of  cases  determined  at  nisi  prius,  in 
the  supreme  court  of  New  York,  with  note3 
and  commentaries  in  each  case.  8°. .  New 
York,  1820. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  New  York, 

1858. 

Arckbold  ( J .  F. )  Law  of  nisi  prius,  compris¬ 
ing  the  declarations  and  other  pleadings  in 
personal  actions,  and  the  evidence  neces¬ 
sary  to  support  them.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1845. 

[Law  library,  v.  49-50). 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  from  the  2d  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  with  notes  referring  to  the  latest 
American  decisions,  by  John  K.  Findlay. 
2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

Bailer  (F.)  Introduction  to  the  law  relative 
to  trials  at  nisi  prius.  6th  ed.  8°.  Dub¬ 
lin,  1791. 

Hammond  ( A .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  nisi 
prius.  8°.  Exeter,  1823. 

Leigh  ( P .  B.)  Abridgment  of  the  law  of 
nisi  prius ;  with  notes  and  references  to 
the  latest  American  cases,  by  George  Shars- 
wood.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1838. 

Selwtjn  (  IV.)  Abridgment  of  the  law  of  nisi 
prius.  2d  Amer.  from  the  5th  London  ed. 
with  notes,  and  references  to  American  de¬ 
cisions,  by  Henry  Wheaton.  2  v.  8°. 
Albany,  1823. 

- The  same.  10th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1842. 

- The  same.  7th  Amer.  from  the  11th 

London  ed.  by  Asa  J.  Fish.  2  v.  8C. 
Philadelphia,  1857. 

Stephens  (A.  J.)  Law  of  nisi  prius,  evi¬ 
dence  in  civil  actions,  and  arbitrations  and 
awards.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1842. 

- The  same.  With  notes  and  references 

to  the  latest  American  decisions  by  G. 
Sharswood.  3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1844. 
Nisi  prius  reports  s  See  England.  (Reports, 
nisi  prius). 

- Ireland.  (Reports,  nisi  prius). 

Nobility  : 

BrydaU  ( J .)  Jus  imaginis  spud  Anglos;  or, 
the  law  of  England  relating  to  the  nobility 
|  and  gentry.  16°.  London,  1675. 


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Nobility  : 

Cruise  ( IV.)  Treatise  on  the  origin  and  na¬ 
ture  of  dignities,  or  titles  of  honor ;  con¬ 
taining  all  the  cases  of  peerage,  with  the 
mode  of  proceeding  in  claims  of  this  kind. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1323. 

Gutierrez  ( J .)  De  la  hidalguia,  nobilitatis  an- 
tiquissimae  Vizcaginoram,  atque  de  nobili- 
tate  hispanica,  ej usque  origine  a  nobilis- 
simis  Gothis.  fol.  Colonise  Allobrogum, 
1730. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  5]. 

Madox  (T.)  Baronia  anglica  ;  an  history  of 
land  honors  and  baronies,  and  of  tenure  in 
capite.  fol.  London,  1736. 

Normandy  (Law  of). 

Basnage  (H.)  La  coutume  reformde  du 
pais  et  duch6  do  Normandie,  v.  1.  fol. 
Rouen,  1694. 

- CEuvres  ;  contenant  ses  commentaires 

sur  la  coutume  de  Normandie.  4e  6d.  2  v. 
fol.  Rouen,  et  Paris,  1778. 

Houard  (D.)  Traites  sur  les  coutumes  an- 
glo-normandes.  4  v.  4°.  Dieppe,  1776. 

North  Carolina  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  state, 
1829-30  to  1831-32;  1834-35;  1842-43; 
1852;  1854-55;  1856-57;  1858-59,  and 
1863-67.  13  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  1830-67. 

- The  same.  Public  laws  of  North 

Carolina,  1865-66,  and  at  the  sessions  of 
1861-64,  and  in  1859.  2  v.  in  1.  8°. 
Raleigh,  1866. 

Complete  revisal  of  all  the  acts  of  assembly 
in  the  province  of  North  Caroliua,  now  in 
force  and  use.  Together  with  the  titles  of 
all  such  laws  as  are  obsolete,  expired,  or 
repealed.  [By  James  Davis],  fol.  New- 
bern,  1773. 

Public  acts  of  the  general  assembly,  from 
1715  to  1803.  Revised  by  Fran<;ois  X. 
Martin.  2  v.  4°.  Newbern,  1804. 

Laws  of  the  state.  Published  by  James 
Iredell,  fol.  Edenton,  1791. 

Manual  of  the  laws,  arranged  under  distinct 
heads,  in  alphabetical  order.  By  John 
Haywood.  3d  ed.  8°.  Raleigh,  1814. 

Laws  of  the  state,  including  the  titles  of  such 
statutes  and  parts  of  statutes  of  Great 
Britain  as  are  in  force  in  said  state.  Re¬ 
vised  by  Ilenry  Potter,  J.  L.  Taylor,  and 
B.  Yancey.  2  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  1821. 

Revisal  of  the  laws  passed  from  1821  to  1825. 
By  John  L.  Taylor.  8°.  Raleigh,  1827. 

Revised  statutes  passed  at  the  session  of 

21 


Law — continued. 

North  Carolina: 

1836-37,  including  an  act  concerning  the 
revised  statutes.  Published  by  Fred.  Nash, 
James  Iredell,  and  W.  H.  Battle.  2  v. 
8°.  Raleigh,  1837. 

Revised  code,  enacted  at  the  session  of  1854, 
Published  by  B.  F.  Moore,  Asa  Biggs,  and 
W.  B.  Rodman.  8°.  Boston,  1855. 

Reports. 

Busbce  (P.)  Reports  of  the  cases  at  law 
in  the  supreme  court  of  North  Carolina. 
8°.  Raleigh,  1853. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  equity  in  the 

supreme  court  of  North  Carolina.  8°. 
Raleigh,  1854. 

Cameron  (D.)  and  Noncood  (IV.)  Reports 
of  cases  ruled  and  determined  in  the  court 
of  conference  of  North  Carolina,  1800  to 
1804.  8°.  Raleigh,  1805. 

See  North  Carolina  reports. 

Carolina  law  repository ;  biographical 
sketches  of  eminent  judges,  opinions  of 
American  and  foreign  jurists,  and  reports 
of  cases  in  the  supreme  court  of  North 
Carolina.  2  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  1814-16. 

Dcvercux  ( T.  P.)  Cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  North  Carolina,  1826  to  1834.  4 
v.  8°.  Raleigh,  1829-36. 

- Equity  cases  in  the  supreme  court  of 

North  Carolina,  1828-34.  2  v.  8°.  Ra¬ 
leigh,  1834-40. 

- and  Battle  (IV.  Ii.)  Reports  of  cases 

in  equity  in  the  supreme  court  of  North 
Carolina,  1834-39.  2  v.  8°.  Raleigh, 
1838-40. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  North  Carolina,  1834  to 
1839.  4  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  1837-40. 

Hawks  (F.  L)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  North  Carolina,  1820  to  1826.  4 
v.  8°.  Raleigh,  and  Hillsborough,  1823-28. 

Haywood  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supe 
rior  courts  of  law  and  equity  of  North 
Carolina,  1789  to  1798.  8°.  Halifax, 
1799. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  references  to 

subsequent  enactments  and  decisions  of 
the  court  of  conference  and  the  supreme 
court ;  a  table  of  the  cases  reported,  mar¬ 
ginal  abstracts,  and  a  new  index,  by  Wil¬ 
liam  H.  Battle.  8°.  Raleigh,  1832. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  superior  courts 

of  law  and  equity,  court  of  conference, 
and  federal  court  for  North  Carolina,  1797 
to  1806.  v.  2.  8°.  Raleigh,  1806. 


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Law — continued. 

North  Carolina  : 

Iredell  ( J . )  Reports  of  cases  at  law  in  the 
supreme  court  of  North  Carolina,  1840  to 
1852.  13  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  1841-52. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  equity  in  the 

supreme  court  of  North  Carolina,  1840  to 
1852.  8  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  1841-52. 

Jones  (  H .  C.)  Reports  of  cases  at  law  in  the 
supreme  court  of  North  Carolina,  1853  to 
1859.  6  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  and  Salisbury, 

1854- 59. 

-  Reports  of  cases  in  equity  in  the 

supreme  court  of  North  Carolina,  1853  to 
1859.  4  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  and  Salisbury, 

1855- 59. 

Martin  (F.  A'.)  Notes  of  a  few  decisions  in 
the  superior  courts  of  the  state  of  North 
Carolina,  and  in  the  circuit  court  of  the 
United  States  for  North  Carolina  district, 
1778  to  1797.  To  which  is  added,  a  trans¬ 
lation  of  Latch’s  cases.  2  v.  in  1.  8°. 
Newbern,  1797. 

Murphey  (A.  D.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
supreme  court  of  North  Carolina,  1804  to 
1819.  3  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  1821-26. 

North  Carolina  reports,  embracing  cases 
determined  in  the  superior  courts  of  law 
and  equity  of  the  state  of  North  Caro¬ 
lina;  by  John  Louis  Taylor.  Also,  re¬ 
ports  of  cases  ruled  and  determined  by  the 
court  of  conference  of  North  Carolina  ;  by 
Duncan  Cameron  and  William  Norwood. 
2d  ed.  By  William  H.  Battle,  8°.  Ra¬ 
leigh,  1844. 

North  Carolina  reports,  embracing  the  Car¬ 
olina  law  repository,  containing:  opin¬ 
ions  of  American  jurists,  and  reports  of 
cases  adjudged  in  the  supreme  court  of 
North  Carolina,  v.  1-2.  Also,  North  Car¬ 
olina  term  reports,  or  cases  adjudged  in  the 
supreme  court  of  North  Carolina,  from  July 
term,  1816,  to  January  term,  1818,  inclu¬ 
sive ;  by  J.  L.  Taylor.  2d  ed.  By  Wil¬ 
liam  H.  Battle.  8°.  Raleigh,  1844. 

North  Carolina  reports,  embracing  notes  of 
a  few  decisions  in  the  superior  courts  of 
the  state  of  North  Carolina,  and  in  the  cir¬ 
cuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  dis¬ 
trict  of  North  Carolina;  by  Francis  Xavier 
Martin.  Also,  reports  of  cases  adjudged 
in  the  superior  courts  of  law  and  equity, 
court  of  conference,  and  federal  court  for 
the  state  of  North  Carolina,  from  the  year 
1797  to  1806;  by  John  Haywood.  2d  ed. 


Law— continued. 

North  Carolina  : 

By  William  II.  Battle,  v.  2.  8°.  Raleigh, 
1843. 

Taylor  {J.  L.)  Cases  in  the  superior  courts 
of  law  and  equity  of  North  Carolina.  8°. 
Newbern,  1802. 

See  North  Carolina  reports. 

Digests. 

Iredell  ( J .)  Digest  of  all  the  reported  cases 
in  the  courts  of  North  Carolina,  1778  to 
1845.  3  v.  8°.  Raleigh,  1839-46. 

Jones  ( H .  C.)  Digest  of  reported  cases  in 
the  supreme  court  of  N  orth  Carolina.  2  v. 
in  I.  8°.  Raleigh,  1854. 

Norway  : 

Regis  Magni  leges  gula-thingenses ;  sive  jus 
commune  norvegicum.  Cum  interpreta- 
tione  latina  et  danica.  4°.  Havniae,  1817. 

Note. — For  the  penal  code,  see  CRIMINAL  LAW. 
(Codes). 

Notary  public  : 

Bruno  ( L .)  L6gislation  et  jurisprudence  du 
notariat,  resum6es  en  100  tableaux  synop- 
tiques ;  avec  observations  sur  la  pratique 
et  la  doctrine,  plan  d’6tude,  et  bibliogra¬ 
phic.  4°.  Riom,  1857. 

Clerc  ( E .)  Manuel  tli6orique  et  pratique  et 
formulaire  g6n6ral  et  complet  du  notariat. 
Suivi  du  code  des  notaires  expliqufi,  par 
A.  Dalloz,  et  d’un  traitfi  abr6g6  de  la 
responsabilite  des  notaires,  par  M.  Verg6. 
3«  6d.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1853. 

Dictionnaire  du  notariat.  Par  les  notaires  et 
jurisconsultes,  r6dacteurs  du  Journal  des 
notaires  et  des  avocats.  4e  6d.  13  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1861. 

Juan  y  Colom  (J.)  Instruccion  de  escriba- 
nos  en  orden  &  lo  judicial;  dondo  suc- 
cinctamente  se  explica  lo  ritual  y  forma 
de  proceder  en  las  causas  civiles  y  crimi- 
nales,  asi  en  la  teoriea  como  en  la  practica. 
8a  impresion.  2  v.  4°.  Madrid,  1775. 
Masse(A.J.)  Lo  parfait  notaire  ;  ou,  lasci- 
enco  des  notaires.  3C  6d.  3  v.  in  2.  4°. 

Paris,  1809-10. 

Office  of  a  notary  public,  [anon.l  6th  ed. 
12°.  London,  1821. 

Roelher  (B.)  Manual  for  the  use  of  notaries 
public  and  bankers.  3d  ed.  by  I.  Smith 
Homans.  8°.  New  York,  1857. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  by  I.  Smith  Ho¬ 
mans.  8°.  New  York,  1864. 

V6lain  (L.)  Cours  61<jmentaire  du  notariat 
fran^ais;  avec  diverses  formules  d’actes  et 
contrats  notaries  sous  ebaquo  titre,  suivant 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


159 


Law — continued. 

Notary  public  : 

les  lois  actuellement  en  vigueur.  8°.  Paris, 
1851. 

NOTES:  See  PROMISSORY  NOTES. 

Nova  Scotia  : 

Statutes. 

Perpetual  acts  of  the  general  assemblies  of 
his  majesty’s  province  of  Nova  Scotia,  fol. 
Halifax,  1767-82. 

• -  The  same.  As  revised  in  the  year 

1783.  fol.  Halifax,  1784. 

Keports, 

James  ( A . )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Nova  Scotia,  including  also  the 
general  rules  of  the  court,  and  reports  of 
several  miscellaneous  cases  in  the  superior 
courts,  1853  to  1855.  v.  1.  8°.  Halifax, 
1855. 

Nuisances  : 

Clerault  (S.  C.)  Traits  des  5tablissements 
dangereux,  insalubres  ou  incommodes.  8°. 
Paris,  1843. 

Gibbons  (D.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  nuisances. 
2d  ed.  with  considerable  additions.  8°. 
London,  1849. 

Glen  (IV.  C.)  Law  relating  to  the  removal 
of  nuisances  injurious  to  health,  and  to  the 
prevention  of  epidemic,  endemic,  and  con¬ 
tagious  diseases,  with  the  statutes,  includ¬ 
ing  the  public  health  act,  1858.  12c.  Lon¬ 
don,  1858. 

Smith  (J.  T.)  Practical  proceedings  for  the 
removal  of  nuisances  to  health  and  safety, 
and  for  the  execution  of  drainage  works  in 
every  parish,  town,  and  place  in  England 
and  Wales.  3d  ed.  12°.  London,  1861. 

Yool  (G.  V.)  Essay  on  waste,  nuisance,  and 
trespass,  chiefly  with  reference  to  remedies 
in  equity  j  treating  of  the  law  of  timber, 
mines,  lights,  water,  support,  the  construc¬ 
tion  of  public  works,  etc.  8°.  London, 
1863. 

Nullities  in  law  : 

Macnamara  (H.)  Practical  treatise  on  nulli¬ 
ties  and  irregularities  in  law.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1855. 

[Law  library,  v.  87], 

Oajaca: 

Coleccion  de  decretos  y  ordenes  del  estado 
libre  de  Oajaca.  v.  1.  16°.  Oajaca,  1829. 

Oaths : 

Book  of  oaths,  and  the  several  forms  thereof, 
both  ancient  and  modern.  (anon.)  12°. 
London,  1689. 

Braithioaite (  T.  IV.)  Oaths  in  chancery;  prac- 


Law — continued. 

Oaths: 

tical  directions  to  commissioners  to  ad¬ 
minister  oaths  in  chancery ;  a  collection 
of  officially  recognized  forms  of  jurats  and 
oaths,  with  explanatory  notes  and  observa¬ 
tions.  16°.  London,  1854. 

- Thesame.  2d  ed.  16°.  London,  1865. 

Cole  (It.)  Oaths  in  common  law,  forms  of 
oaths,  affirmations,  declarations,  and  jurats. 
12°.  London,  1859. 

Gutierrez  (J.)  De  juramento  confirmatorio 
tractatus  tripartitus :  circa  contractus,  circa 
ultimas  voluntates,  circa  judicia.  fol.  Co¬ 
lonise  Allobrogum,  1730. 

[7a  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  10J. 

Obligations  : 

Bousquet  (J.)  Dictionnaire  des  contrats  et 
obligations,  en  matiere  civile  et  commer- 
ciale.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1840. 

Mussol  ( H .)  Del’obligationnaturelleon  droit 
romain  et  en  droit  fran9ais.  8°.  Paris, 
1858. 

Pothier  (R.  J.)  Trait6  des  obligations.  8°. 
Paris,  1861. 

[In  his  (Euvres,  annotfies  par  M.  Bugnet,  v.  2J. 

- The  same.  Treatise  on  obligations, 

considered  in  a  moral  and  legal  view. 
Translated  from  the  French  by  F.  X.  Mar¬ 
tin.  2v.ini.  8°.  Newbern,  (N.  C.)  1802. 

- The  same.  Translated,  with  an  intro¬ 
duction  and  notes,  by  W.  D.  Evans.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1806. 

Poujol  ( - ).  Trait6  des  obligations  ;  ou, 

commentaire  du  titre  iii  du  livre  iii  du  code 
civil.  3v.  8°.  Paris,  1846-47. 

Savigny  (F.  C.von).  Le  droit  des  obligations. 
Traduit  de  l’Atlemand  par  C.  Gerardin  et 
P.  Jozcn.  2v.  8°.  Paris,  J 863. 

See,  also,  CONTRACTS. 

Offsets  :  See  Set  off. 

Ohio  : 

Statutes, 


Acts  of  the  state  of  Ohio,  1803,  (first  session, 
v.  1) ;  1803  to  1804-5,  v.  1,  2,  and  3,  revised 
edition;  1805-6  to  1818-19,  v.  4  to  17; 

1819- 20,  revised  and  reprinted,  v.  18; 

1820- 21  to  1822-23,  v.  19,  20,  and  21 ; 

1 823- 24,  revised  and  reprinted,  v.  22 ; 

1824- 25  to  1829-30,  v.  23  to  28 ;  1830-31, 
revised  and  reprinted,  v.  29  ;  June  session, 
1832,  1832-33,  v.  31 ;  1834-35  to  1867; 
local  and  general,  v.  33  to  64.  62  v.  8°. 
Chillicothe,  Zanesville,  and  Columbus, 
1803-68. 


160 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Ohio  : 

Acts  of  a  local  nature,  1824-25,  v.  23  ;  1833, 
1834,  v.  32;  and  1835-36,  v.  34.  3v.  8°. 
Columbus,  1825-36. 

Compilation  of  laws,  treaties,  resolutions,  and 
ordinances  of  the  general  and  state  govern¬ 
ments,  which  relate  to  lands  in  the  state  of 
Ohio,  with  the  laws  of  the  territorial  legis¬ 
lature  and  state,  to  1815-16.  8°.  Colum¬ 
bus,  1825. 

Statutes  of  Ohio  and  of  the  northwestern  ter¬ 
ritory,  adopted  or  enacted  from  1788  to 
1833,  inclusive.  With  the  ordinance  of 
1787  ;  the  constitutions  of  Ohio  and  of  the 
United  States  ;  and  various  public  instru¬ 
ments  and  acts  of  congress ;  illustrated  by 
a  preliminary  sketch  of  the  history  of  Ohio. 
Edited  by  Salmon  P.  Chase.  3v.  8°.  Cin¬ 
cinnati,  1833-35. 

Statutes  of  a  general  nature,  in  force  Decem¬ 
ber  7, 1840.  Collated,  with  references  to  the 
decisions  of  the  courts  and  to  prior  laws, 
by  J.  R.  Swan.  8°.  Columbus,  1841. 

Public  statutes  at  large,  from  the  close  of 
Chase’s  statutes,  Feb.  1833,  to  the  present 
time.  With  references  to  the  judicial  deci¬ 
sions  construing  those  statutes  ;  and  sup¬ 
plement,  containing  all  laws  prior  to  Feb. 
1833,  now  in  force.  Edited  by  Maskell  E. 
Curwen.  3v.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1853-54. 

Statutes  of  a  general  nature,  in  force  at  the 
present  time;  with  notes  and  references  to 
the  judicial  decisions.  By  M.  E.  Curwen. 
8°.  Cincinnati,  1854. 

Statutes  of  a  general  nature,  in  force  January 
1,  1854  ;  with  references  to  prior  repealed 
laws,  by  J.  R.  Swan.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1854. 

Revised  statutes  of  a  general  nature,  in  force 
August  1,  1860.  Collated  by  Joseph  R. 
Swan.  With  notes  of  the  decisions  of  the 
supreme  court,  by  Leander  J.  Critchfield. 
2  v.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1860. 

Indexes  to  statutes. 

Index  to  all  the  laws  and  resolutions  of  the 
state,  1844-45.  By  Zechariah  Mills.  8°. 
Columbus,  1846. 

Index  to  the  statutes  of  Ohio  contained  in 
v.  40  to  45  of  the  general  laws.  8°.  Colum¬ 
bus,  1847. 

Revising  index  to  the  statute  law  of  Ohio ; 
with  references  to  the  Ohio  reports,  and 
illustrations  from  other  reports.  By  M.  E. 
Curwen.  8°.  Dayton,  1841). 

Index  to  Ohio  laws,  general  and  local,  and  to 


Law — continued . 

Ohio  : 

the  resolutions  of  the  general  assembly, 
from  1845-46  to  1857,  inclusive.  With 
index  to  the  documents  in  the  journals  of 
the  house  and  senate,  from  1802  to  1836. 
By  William  T.  Coggesliall.  8°.  Colum¬ 
bus,  1858. 

See,  also,  Land  laws.  (Ohio). 

Military  law.  (Militia). 

Education,  ( Ohio)  in  the  general  alphabet. 

Reports. 

Curtccn  (M.  E.)  Cases  in  the  Ohio  reports, 
overruled,  doubted,  limited,  and  changed 
by  legislation.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1850. 

Handy  ( R.D .  and  J.  II.)  Reports  of  cases  in 
the  superior  court  of  Cincinnati,  in  1854-56. 
2v.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1855-56. 

Ohio  reports.  Cases  in  the  supreme  court  of 
Ohio,  in  bank,  v.  1-9,  1823  to  1839,  by 
Charles  Hammond.  8°.  Cincinnati,  and 
Columbus,  1824-40. 

- The  same.  v.  1-7,  (v.  3,  with  notes, 

by  S.  Shellabarger ;  and  v.  4-7,  with  notes 
and  references,  by  M.  E.  Curwen).  8°. 
Springfield,  1850-51. 

- The  same;  v.  10,  1840-41,  by  P.  B. 

Wilcox.  8°.  Columbus,  1842. 

- The  same ;  v.  11-13,  1841  to  1844,  by 

Edwin  M.  Stanton.  8°.  Columbus, 
1843-45. 

- The  same ;  v.  14-19,  1846  to  1850,  by 

Hiram  Griswold.  8°.  Columbus,  1846-51. 

- The  same  ;  v.  20,  1851,  by  William 

Lawrence.  8°.  Columbus,  1852. 

- The  same ;  new  series ;  v.  1,  1852  to 

1853,  by  Geo.  W.  McCook.  8°.  Colum¬ 
bus,  1853. 

- The  same ;  new  series ;  v.  2-4,  1853 

to  1855,  by  Robert  B.  Warden.  8°.  Cin¬ 
cinnati,  1854-55. 

- The  same  ;  new  series ;  v.  5-17,  1855 

to  1867,  by  Leander  J.  Critchfield.  8°. 
Cleveland,  Columbus,  and  Cincinnati, 
1858-68. 

Tap-pan  ( B .)  Cases  in  the  court  of  common 
pleas,  in  tho  fifth  circuit  of  the  state  of 
Ohio,  1816.  To  which  is  added  the  opin¬ 
ion  of  judge  McLean  in  the  case  of  Lan- 
derback  vs.  Moore.  8°.  Steubenville,  1831. 

Wilcox  (P.  B.)  Condensed  reports  of  decis¬ 
ions  in  the  supreme  court  of  Ohio  ;  from 
its  organization  to  December  term,  1831 ; 
including  all  the  decisions  in  the  first  four 


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Law — continued. 

Ohio  : 

volumes  of  Hammond’s  reports.  8°. 
Columbus,  1832. 

Wright  ( J .  C.)  Reports  of  cases  at  law  and 
in  chancery,  decided  by  the  supreme  court 
of  Ohio,  1831  to  1834.  8°.  Columbus, 
1835. 

Digests  of  reports. 

Chittenden  (S.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of 
the  supreme  court  of  Ohio,  contained  in 
the  first  seven  volumes  of  the  Ohio  state 
reports.  8°.  Columbus,  (O.)  1859. 

Nash  (S.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
supreme  court  of  Ohio,  contained  in  vol¬ 
umes  1-20  of  the  Ohio  reports.  8°.  Cin¬ 
cinnati,  1853. 

- Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  supreme 

court  of  Ohio,  contained  in  the  first  ten 
volumes  of  the  Ohio  state  reports.  8°. 
Cincinnati,  1862. 

Wilcox  (P.  B.)  Digest  of  the  first  twelve  vol¬ 
umes  of  the  Ohio  reports;  [1823-43].  8°. 
Columbus,  1844. 

- The  same.  v.  13-16  Ohio  reports 

[1844-47].  8°.  Columbus,  1848. 

Oil  companies  : 

Shapley  (E.  C.  jr.)  Legal  guide  for  oil 
companies  and  stockholders ;  including  a 
digest  of  the  mining  laws  of  Pennsylva¬ 
nia.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1865 

Oldenburg : 

Gesetzblatt  fur  das  herzogthum  Oldenburg, 
von  den  jahren  1849-58.  5  v.  8°.  Olden¬ 
burg,  1849-59. 

Oleron  : 

Les  lois  d’Oleron.  4°.  Bordeaux,  1661. 

[/«  Cleirac  (13.)  Us  et  coustumes  de  la  mer]. 

- The  same.  4°.  Paris,  1828. 

[7a  Pardessus  (J.  M.)  Lois  maritime^  antfirieuresau 
xviii  sidcle,  v.  1]. 

- The  same.  Extract  of  the  laws  of 

Oleron.  8°.  London,  1685. 

[7«  Godolphin  (J.)  Admiral  jurisdiction]. 

- The  same.  fol.  London,  1686. 

[7a  MaLYNES  (G.)  Lex  mercatoria], 

- —  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1807. 

[7a  Peters  (H.)  Admiralty  decisions,  v.  1]. 

Ludcrs  (A.)  Inquiry  into  the  origin  of  the 
laws  of  Oleron.  12°.  Bath,  1810. 

[7a  his  Tracts  on  law  and  history,  v.  2,  pp.  431-467]. 

See,  also,  Admiralty.  Commercial  law. 

Oregon  : 

Statutes, 

Statutes  passed  by  the  legislative  assembly 
of  the  territory,  1850-51,  (second  session.) 
8°.  Oregon  City,  1851. 

Statutes  of  Oregon  ;  enacted  by  the  legisla- 


Law — continued. 

Oregon : 

tive  assembly,  at  the  fifth  "and  sixth  regu¬ 
lar  sessions.  8°.  Oregon,  1855. 

- The  same.  Laws  enacted  during 

the  eighth  regular  session,  1856-57.  8°. 
Salem,  1857. 

Code  of  the  civil  procedure  and  other  gene¬ 
ral  statutes  of  Oregon,  enacted  by  Lthe 
legislative  assembly  at  the  session  com¬ 
mencing  September  8,  1862.  Code  com¬ 
missioners  :  M.  P.  Deady,  A.  C.  Gibbs, 
J.  K.  Kelly.  8°.  Oregon,  1863. 

Organic  and  other  general  laws  of  Oregon, 
1845-64.  Compiled  and^annotated  by  M. 
P.  Deady.  8°.  Portland,  1866. 

Reports. 

Wilson  (J.  G.)  Reports  of  cases  argued 
and  determined  in  the  supreme  court  of 
the  territory  of  Oregon,  and  the  state  of 
Oregon,  v.  1.  8°.  New  York,  1862. 

Orleans  : 

Coutumes  des  duch6,  bailliage  et  prevot6 
d’Orleans,  et  ressort  d’iceux.  Nouv.  6d. 
par  R.  J.  Pothier.  4°.  Paris,  1780. 

Orphans’  court  : 

Gordon  ( T .  F.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
Pennsylvania,  relating  to  the  estates  of 
decedents,  and  the  constitution,  powers, 
and  practice  of  the  orphans’  court.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1825. 

Hood  (S. )  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
relating  to  orphans’  courts,  auditors,  exec¬ 
utors,  administrators,  guardians,  and  trus¬ 
tees,  in  Pennsylvania,  with  forms,  etc. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1847. 

Outlawry  : 

Conroy  ( J . )  Custodiam  reports  ;  or  a  collec¬ 
tion  of  cases  relative  to  outlawries,  and 
the  grants  thereon,  as  argued  and  deter¬ 
mined  on  the  revenue  side  of  the  courts  of 
exchequer,  both  in  England  and  Ireland  ; 
with  many  references.  To  which  is  pre¬ 
fixed  an  introduction,  consisting  of  two 
chapters,  the  first  containing  a  short 
account  of  outlawry,  and  the  process 
thereto,  the  second,  the  manner  of  obtain¬ 
ing  the  grant  in  custodiam,  the  mode  ot 
accounting  thereon,  and  how  the  same  is 
dissolved  ;  likewise  an  appendix  of  prece¬ 
dents.  8°.  Dublin,  1795. 

Legge  (  T. )  Law  of  outlawry,  and  practice 
on  civil  actions ;  with  appendix  of  useful 
precedents.  8°.  London,  1779. 


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Law — continued. 

Overruled  cases  : 

Curwen  ( M .  E.)  Cases  in  the  Ohio  reports, 
overruled,  doubted,  limited,  and  changed 
by  legislation.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1850. 

Greenleaf  ( S .)  Collection  of  cases  overruled, 
denied,  doubted,  or  limited  in  their  appli¬ 
cation,  taken  from  American  and  English 
reports.  8°.  Albany,  1838. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  New  York, 

1840. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  Revised  and 

enlarged,  by  John  Townshend.  8°.  New 
York,  1856. 

Linn  (S.)  Collection  of  cases  overruled, 
denied,  doubted  or  limited  in  their  applica¬ 
tion,  in  the  courts  of  Pennsylvania.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1857. 

Overseers : 

Spcllan  (J.  N.)  Overseer’s  assistant.  6th 
ed.  12°.  London,  1856. 

Pandects  : 

See  Roman  or  civil  law  : 

Parent  and  child  : 

Reeve  (T.)  Law  of  parent  and  child;  of 
guardian  and  ward ;  and  of  the  powers  of 
courts  of  chancery.  With  an  essay  on 
the  terms  heir,  heirs,  and  heirs  of  the 
body.  8°.  New  Haven,  1816. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes  and 

references  to  English  and  American  cases, 
by  L.  E.  Chittenden.  8°.  New  York, 
1846. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  By  Amasa  J. 

Parker  and  Charles  E.  Baldwin.  8°. 
Albany,  1862. 

Paris  : 

Brodeau  (J.)  Coustume  de  la  prevosffi  et  vi- 
comtd  de  Paris,  comment6e.  2C  6d.  2  v. 
fol.  Paris,  1669. 

Le  Maistre  (P .)  Coutume  de  Paris.  Nouv. 
6d.  par  G.  A.  Guyot.  fol.  Paris,  1741. 

Parish  law  : 

Greenleaf  (J.)  Abridgement  of  Bum’s  justice 
of  the  peace  and  parish  officer.  4°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1773. 

Law  (./.  T.)  Lectures  on  the  office  and  duties 
of  church-wardens,  chapel-wardens,  and 
sidesmen,  parish  clerks,  and  sextons.  8°. 
London,  1861. 

Nelson  ( llr. )  Office  and  authority  of  a  justice 
of  the  peace ;  showing  also  the  duty  of  con¬ 
stables,  commissioners  of  sewers,  coroners, 
overseers  of  the  poor,  surveyors  of  the  high¬ 
ways,  church-wardens,  and  other  parish 
officers.  11  tiled.  2v.  8°.  Loudon,  1736. 


Law — continued . 

Parish  law: 

Pratt  ( IV.  T.)  Law  relating  to  lighting  and 
watching  parishes,  3  and  4  Will.  iv.  cap. 
90,  with  the  additional  statutes  relating 
thereto,  and  the  cases  decided  thereon.  3d 
ed.  12°.  London,  1856. 

Smith  (J.  T.)  The  parish  ;  its  powers  and  ob¬ 
ligations  at  law ;  its  officers  and  commit¬ 
tees  ;  and  the  responsibility  of  every  parish¬ 
ioner;  with  illustrations  of  some  modem 
attempts  at  ecclesiastical  encroachment.  2d 
ed.  12°.  London,  1857. 

Steer  ( J .)  Parish  law  ;  being  a  digest  of  all 
the  laws  relating  to  the  government  of 
parishes,  friendly  societies,  etc.  3d  ed. 
8°.  London,  1857. 

See,  also,  Justice  of  the  peace. 

Settlements  {Parish). 

Parliament  : 

Anncslcy(A.  1st  carl  of  Anglesey).  Privileges 
of  the  house  of  lords  and  commons,  argued 
in  two  conferences.  16°.  London,  1702. 
Arcana  parliamentary ;  or,  precedents  con¬ 
cerning  elections,  proceedings,  privileges 
and  punishments,  etc.  18°.  London,  1685. 
Alley hs  (Sir  A’.)  Parliamentary  tracts.  2ded. 
8°.  London,  1741. 

- Power,  jurisdiction,  and  privilege  of 

parliament,  fol.  London,  1689. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  6]. 

Brown  (IV.)  Privilegia  parliamentary ;  being 
remarks  upon  the  acts  of  parliament  for 
preventing  inconveniences  that  may  hap¬ 
pen  by  privilege  of  parliament.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1704. 

Elsynge  ( IL .)  Manner  of  holding  parliament. 
Published  by  T.  Tyrwhitt.  16°.  London, 
1768. 

Hakeicill  (IV.)  The  old  manner  of  holding 
parliament.  2d  ed.  18°.  London,  1671. 
Hale  (Sir  M.)  Original  institution,  power 
and  jurisdiction  of  parliament.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1707. 

Johnson  (Rev.  S.)  Essay  concerning  parlia¬ 
ments  at  a  certainty ;  or  the  kalends  of 
May.  3d  ed.  34  pp.  sin.  4°.  London, 
1694. 

Luders  (A.)  On  the  constitution  of  parlia¬ 
ment  in  the  reign  of  Henry  iii.  12°. 
Bath,  1810. 

[7>i  his  Tracts  on  law  and  history,  v.  2,  pp.  239-326]. 
May  (T.  E.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law, 
privileges,  and  usage  of  parliament.  2d 
ed.  8°.  London,  1851. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  Loudon,  1859. 


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163 


Law — continued. 

Parliament  : 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  8°.  London,  1863. 

Palgrave  ( Sir  F.)  Parliamentary  writs,  and 
writs  of  military  summons ;  with  the  records 
relating  to  the  suit  and  service  due  to  par¬ 
liament.  2  v.  fol.  London,  1827-34. 

Pettus  (Sir  J.)  Constitution  of  parliaments 
from  the  time  of  Edward  ii.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1680. 

Petyt  (  IV.)  Jus  parliamentarium ;  or,  the  an¬ 
cient  power,  jurisdiction,  etc.  of  parlia¬ 
ment  asserted,  fol.  London,  1739. 

- Miscellanea  parliamentary ;  contain¬ 
ing  precedents  of  freedom  from  arrests,  etc. 
16°.  London,  1680. 

Pickering  (P.  A.)  Remarks  on  a  report  from 
a  committee  on  the  publication  of  printed 
papers  by  parliament.  8°.  London,  1838. 

Precedents  of  private  acts  of  parliament,  se¬ 
lected  and  approved  by  a  committee  of  the 
house  of  lords.  8°.  London,  1829. 

Prynne  ( IF. )  Brief  register,  kalendar,  and 
survey  of  the  several  kinds  and  forms  of 
parliamentary  writs  from  1203  to  1483. 
srn.  4°.  London,  1659. 

Rotuli  parliamentorum ;  ut  et  petitiones  et 
placita  in  parliamento,  ab  tempore  Edwardi 
i.  ad  finem  regni  Edwardi  iv.  6  v.  fol. 
London,  1767-77. 

Scubell  (II.)  Collection  of  acts  of  parliament, 
1648-51,  useful  for  justices  of  the  peace, 
fol.  London,  1653. 

Selden  (J.)  Of  the  judicature  in  parliaments. 
12°.  London,  1681. 

Several  opinions  of  antiquaries,  touching  the 
autiquity,  power,  order,  etc.  of  parliament. 
16°.  Loudon,  1658. 

Sewell  (R.  C.)  Historical  inquiry  into  the 
constitution  of  parliament,  as  connected 
with  the  proposed  reform.  8°.  London, 

1831. 

Whitlocke  (B.)  Of  the  places  of  meeting  of 
public  councils  of  this  kingdom,  and  of  the 
affairs  of  peace  and  war  therein  debated. 
8°.  Loudon,  1792. 

[In HARGRAVE (F.)  Collectanea juridica.  v.  S.  1792]. 

House  of  commons, 

Ferrall  (S.  A.)  Exposition  of  the  law  of  par¬ 
liament,  as  it  relates  to  the  power  and  pri¬ 
vileges  of  the  commons  house.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1837. 

Ilatsell  (J.)  Precedents  of  proceedings  in  the 
house  of  commons.  2d  ed.  3  v.  in  1.  4°. 
London,  1785. 


Law — continued. 

Parliament  : 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  4  v.  4°.  London,  1796. 

- The  same.  New  ed.,  with  additions. 

4  v.  4°.  London,  1818. 

Petyt  (  IV.)  Antient  right  of  the  commons  as¬ 
serted.  12°.  London,  1680. 

IVynn  (C.  IV.  IF.)  Argument  upon  the  juris¬ 
diction  of  the  house  of  commons,  to  commit 
in  cases  of  breach  of  privilege.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1810. 

[  With  Christian  (E.)  Origin  of  parliament]. 

House  of  lords. 

Holies  (D.  lord).  The  grand  question  con¬ 
cerning  the  judicature  of  the  house  of  lords, 
stated  and  argued.  16°.  London,  1669. 

- Second  letter  concerning  the  judica¬ 
ture  of  the  bishops  in  parliament.  8°. 
London,  1682. 

Scobell  (H.)  Remembrances  of  methods,  or¬ 
ders,  and  proceedings  in  the  house  of  lords. 
16°.  London,  1689. 

IVest  (R.)  Inquiry  into  the  origin  and  man¬ 
ner  of  creating  peers.  8°.  London,  1782. 

Parties  to  actions  : 

Broom  (H.)  Practical  rules  for  determining 
parties  to  actions.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  56]. 

Cliitty  (J.  jr.)  Treatise  on  the  parties  to 
actions,  the  forms  of  actions  and  of  plead¬ 
ing.  With  precedents  of  pleadings.  3d 
Am.,  from  2d  London  ed.  With  additions, 
by  John  A.  Dunlap.  3  v.  6C.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1819. 

- The  same.  6th  Am.,  from  5th  Lon 

don  ed.  With  notes  by  E.  D.  Ingraham. 
3  v.  8°.  Springfield,  (Mass.)  1833. 

- The  same.  10th  Am.,  from  6th  Lon 

doned.  With  the  matter  incorporated  of 
the  text  of  the  treatise  in  the  7th  London 
edition,  by  II.  Greening.  With  notes  and 
additions,  by  John  A.  Dunlap  and  E.  D. 
Ingraham ;  and  notes  and  references  to 
later  decisions,  hy  J.  C.  Perkins.  3  v. 
8°.  Springfield,  (Mass.)  1847. 

Edwards  (C.)  Practical  treatise  on  parties 
to  bills  and  other  pleadings  in  chancery  ; 
with  precedents.  8°.  New  York,  1832. 

Finlason  (IV.)  Selection  of  leading  cases 
on  parties  to  actions  ;  with  practical  notes. 
8°.  London,  1847. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1847. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  10], 

Hammond  (A.)  Practical  treatise  on  parties 
to  action,  and  proceedings,  civil  and  crim¬ 
inal.  8°.  Exeter,  1822. 


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Law — continued. 

Parties  to  actions  : 

Watford  ( F .)  Treatise  on  the  law  respecting 
parties  to  actions.  2  v.  12°.  London, 
1842. 

See,  also,  Actions. 

Parties  to  suits  in  equity  : 

Calvert  ( F .)  Treatise  upon  the  law  respect¬ 
ing  parties  to  suits  in  equity.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1837. 

[Law  library,  v.  17]. 

Partition  : 

Allnatt  ( C .  B.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
law  of  partition.  8°.  London,  1820. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  5], 

Ay  ora  (A.  A.  de).  Tractatus  de  partitionibus 
bonorum  communium  inter  conjuges,  pa- 
rentes,  et  liberos,  eorumque  hmredes.  No¬ 
va  editio  correctior.  4°.  Colonise  Allo- 
brogum,  1756. 

Partnership: 

Archbold  (J.  F.)  Law  of  partnership  and 
of  joint  stock  companies.  3d  ed.  12°. 
London,  1857. 

Bedarride  (J.)  Des  soci6t6s ;  suivi  d’un 
commentaire  des  lois  des  17-23  juillet, 
1856,  sur  l’arbitrage  forcd  et  les  soci6t6s 
en  commandite  par  actions.  2  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1857. 

Begbie  (M.)  Partnership  “  en  comman¬ 
dite;”  or,  partnership  with  limited  liabili¬ 
ties,  (according  to  the  commercial  practice 
of  the  continent  of  Europe,  and  the  United 
States  of  America, )  for  the  employment  of 
capital,  the  circulation  of  wages,  and  the 
revival  of  our  home  and  colonial  trade. 
8°.  London,  1848. 

Bisset  (A.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
partnership ;  including  the  law  relating 
to  railway  and  other  joint  stock  companies. 
8°.  Loudon,  1847. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1647. 

[NEW  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  9], 

Car y  (II.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
partnership.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  5]. 

Collycr  (J.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  partnership.  With  an  appendix  of 
forms.  8°.  London,  1832. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  from  2d  English 

ed.  With  additions  and  notes,  byJ.  C. 
Perkins.  8°.  Boston,  1848. 

Goto  (N.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
partnership.  With  appendix  of  precedents, 
and  all  the  new  decisions  to  the  present  J 
period.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1841. 


Law — continued. 

Partnership  : 

Lindlcy  (N.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  part¬ 
nership  ;  including  its  application  to  joint 
stock  and  other  companies.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1860. 

- The  same.  2v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1860. 

[Law  library,  v.  103-103]. 

Malcpcyre  ( L. )  and  Jonrdain  (C.  F.)  Trait6 
des  socictes  commerciales,  suivi  de  mo¬ 
dules  des  divers  genres  d’actes  de  soci6tes 
commerciales.  8°.  Bruxelles.  1836. 

Matthews  (S.)  Summary  of  the  law  of  part¬ 
nership,  for  the  use  of  business  men.  12°. 
Cincinnati,  1864. 

Montagu  (B.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  partner¬ 
ship  ;  with  cases  decided  in  the  courts  of 
law  and  equity  upon  that  subject.  1st 
Am.  ed.  with  references  to  American 
decisions.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  and 
New  York,  1822-24. 

Pothier  (R.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  contract  of 
partnership  ;  with  the  civil  code  and  code 
of  commerce  relating  to  that  subject,  in  the 
same  order;  translated  from  the  French, 
with  notes  referring  to  the  decisions  of  the 
English  courts.  By  Owen  Davies  Tudor. 
8°.  London,  1854. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

[Law  library,  v.  83]. 

Story  (J.)  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  part 
nership,  as  a  branch  ol  commercial  and 
maritime  jurisprudence ;  with  occasional 
illustrations  from  the  civil  and  foreign  law. 
8°.  Boston,  1841. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1855. 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1859. 

Troubat  (F.  J.)  Law  of  commandatory 
and  limited  partnership  in  the  United 
States.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

Watson  ( IV.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  partner¬ 
ship  ;  with  references  to  American  deci¬ 
sions.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1807. 

See,  also,  JOINT  STOCK  COMPANIES. 

Passengers  and  passenger  ships  : 

Johnson  (II.  D.)  and  Reddall  (IV.  C.)  Man¬ 
ual  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States  on 
the  subjects  of  naturalization,  passengers, 
and  passenger  ships ;  to  which  are  added 
directions  to  persons  requiring  passports. 
8°.  Washington,  1856. 

Passports:  See  Passengers. 

Patents  : 

Balmelle  (G.)  Code  des  patentes.  8°.  Paris, 
1844. 


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165 


Law — continued. 

Patents  : 

Billing  (S.)  and  Prince  {A.)  Law  and  prac¬ 
tice  of  patents  and  registration  of  designs; 
with  the  pleadings,  and  all  the  necessary 
forms.  8°.  Loudon,  1845. 

Burlce  (P.)  Supplement  to  Godson’s  practi¬ 
cal  treatise  on  the  law  of  patents  for  inven¬ 
tions,  and  of  copyright  in  literature,  the 
drama,  music,  engraving,  and  sculpture ; 
and  in  ornamental  and  useful  designs  for 
sale  and  exhibition.  8°.  London,  1851. 

Byrne  (J.  P.)  Handy  book  of  the  law  and 
practice  of  patents  for  inventions,  and  re¬ 
gistration  of  designs ;  with  rules,  forms, 
and  statutes  to  the  latest  period,  aud 
directions  respecting  foreign  patents.  2d 
ed.  12°.  London,  1860. 

Carpmael  ( IF. )  Law  of  patents  for  inven¬ 
tions,  familiarly  explained  for  the  use  of 
inventors  and  patentees.  3d  ed.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1842. 

-  The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  London, 

1846. 

-  The  same,  6th  ed.  8°.  London, 

1860. 

Coryton  (J. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  letters- 
patent  for  the  sole  use  of  inventions  in 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ;  with  a  summary 
of  the  patent  laws  in  force  in  the  principal 
foreign  States.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

[Law  library,  v.  87], 

Curtis  ( G .  T.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  patents 
for  useful  inventions  in  the  United  States 
of  America.  8°.  Boston,  1819. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  many  addi¬ 
tions.  8°.  Boston,  1854. 

Danson  (J.  T.)  and  Dempsey  ( G .  T.)  In¬ 
ventor’s  manual ;  a  familiar  and  practical 
treatise  of  the  law  of  patents  for  inventions. 
8°.  London,  1843, 

Fessenden  (T.  G.)  Essay  on  the  law  of  patents. 
8°.  Boston,  1822. 

Fraser  (J.)  Handy  book  of  patent  and 
copyright  law,  English  and  foreign,  for 
the  use  of  inventors,  patentees,  authors, 
and  publishers.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Godson  (R.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  patents  for  inventions  and  ofcopyri  ght. 
With  an  introductory  book  on  monopolies, 
illustrated  with  notes  of  the  principal  cases. 
8°.  London,  1823. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1844. 

Hands  (IF.)  Law  aud  practice  of  patents 
for  inventions.  16°,  London,  1808, 

22 


Law — continued. 

Patents  : 

Hindmarcli  (IF.  M.)  Observations  on  the 
defects  of  the  patent  laws  of  this  country ; 
with  suggestions  for  the  reform  of  them. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

[Law  library,  v.  73]. 

-  Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to  patent 

privileges  for  the  sole  use  of  inventions  ; 
and  the  practice  of  obtaining  letters  patents 
for  inventions.  With  an  appendix  of 
statutes,  rules,  forms,  etc.  8°.  London, 
1846. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1847. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  8]. 

Holroyd  ( E .)  Practical  treatise  of  the  law  of 
patents  for  inventions.  8°.  London,  1830. 

Johnson  (J.)  and  (J.  H.)  Patentee’s  manual ; 
treatise  on  the  law  and  practice  of  letters 
patent,  especially  intended  for  the  use  of 
patentees  and  inventors.  8°.  London, 

1853. 

Laic  (S.  D.)  Copyright  and  patent  laws  of 
the  United  States,  1790  to  1863.  With 
notes  of  judicial  decisions  thereunder,  and 
forms  and  indexes.  12°.  New  York, 
1866. 

-  Digest  of  American  cases  relating  to 

patents  for  inventions  and  copyrights  from 
1789  to  1862,  including  numerous  maun 
script  cases,  decisions  on  appeals  from  the 
commissioners  of  patents,  and  the  opinions 
of  the  attorney  general  of  the  United 
States  under  the  patent  and  copyright  laws, 
and  embracing  also  the  American  cases  in 
respect  to  trade-marks.  8°.  New  York, 
1862. 

Le  Senne  (N.  ill. )  Livre  des  nations,  ou 
traite  pliilosophique,  theorique  et  pratique 
des  droits  d’auteur  et  d’inventeur,  en 
matiere  de  literature,  de  sciences,  d’arts  et 
d’industrie.  8°.  Paris,  1846. 

Leverson  ( M.R .)  Copyright  and  patents; 
or  property  in  thought.  12°.  London, 

1854. 

Loosey  (C.  F.)  Recueil des  lois  publides  dans 
tous  les  etats  de  l’Europe,  les  Ltats-Unis 
d’ Am6rique,  et  les  Indes  d’Ouest  de  la  Hol- 
lande,  sur  les  privileges  et  les  brevets 
d’inventiou.  8°.  Paris,  1849. 

Lund  ( H. )  Treatise  of  the  substantive  law 
relating  to  letters  patent  for  inventions. 
12°.  London,  1851. 

- -  The  same.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1851. 

(Law  library,  v.  73]. 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Patents  : 

Mnrgregur  ( J . )  Language  of  specifications 
of  letters  patent  for  inventions  ;  with  the 
authorities  and  decisions  in  all  the  import¬ 
ant  and  latest  cases.  8°.  London,  1856. 

Moore  (J.  G.)  Patent  office  and  patent  laws; 
or  a  guide  to  inventors,  and  a  book  of 
reference  forjudges,  lawyers,  magistrates, 
etc.  12°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

Munti  and  Co.  United  States  patent  law  ; 
how  to  obtain  letters  patent,  etc.  16°. 
New  York,  1865. 

Nion  (A.)  Droits  civils  des  auteurs,  artistes, 
et  inventeurs,  ou  application  des  disposi¬ 
tions  des  codes  civil,  de  commerce,  et  de 
procedure,  aux  droits  attribuds  par  les  lois 
existantes  aux  auteurs  et  inventeurs  en 
matibre  d’jirt,  de  science,  de  literature  et 
d’industrie.  8°.  Paris,  1846. 

Norman  ( J .  P .)  Treatise  on  the  law  and 
practice  relating  to  letters  patent  for  inven¬ 
tions.  16°.  London,  1853. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

[Law  library,  v.  77]. 

Perpigna  (A.)  Manuel  des  inventeurs  et  des 
brevetds.  8C  ed.  8°.  Paris,  1852. 

-  The  French  law  of  patents.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  4]. 

Phillips  (  IV. )  Inventor’s  guide  ;  comprising 
the  rules,  forms,  and  proceedings  for  secur¬ 
ing  patent  rights.  12°.  Boston,  1837. 

-  Law  of  patents  for  inventions ;  in¬ 
cluding  the  remedies  and  legal  proceedings 
in  relation  to  patent  rights.  8°.  Boston, 
1837. 

Rankin  ( R .  R.)  Analysis  of  the  law  of 
patents.  12°.  London,  1824. 

Rfgnault  ( T . )  De  la  legislation  et  de  la 
jurisprudence  concernant  les  brevets  d’iu- 
vention,  de  perfectionnoment,  et  d’impor- 
tatiou.  8°.  Paris,  1825. 

Smith  (J.  IV.)  Epitome  of  the  law  relating  to 
patents  for  inventions,  as  altered  by 
statutes  5  and  6,  William  iv.  With  an 
appendix  of  statutes,  forms,  etc.  12°. 
London,  1836. 

Spence  (IP.)  Patentable  invention  and  sci¬ 
entific  evidence;  with  an  introductory 
preface.  8°.  London,  1851. 

- Treatise  on  the  principles  relating  to 

the  specifications  of  a  patent  for  invention  ; 
showing  the  standard  by  which  the  suffi¬ 
ciency  of  that  instrument  is  to  be  tried.  8°. 
London,  1847. 


Law— 'continued. 

Patents  : 

Urling  (R.  IV.)  Laws  of  patents  of  foreign 
countries.  8°.  London,  1845. 

Webster  (  T . )  Law  and  practice  of  letters 
patent  for  inventions ;  statutes,  practical 
forms,  and  digest  of  reported  cases ;  and 
on  the  subject-matter,  title,  and  specifica¬ 
tion  of  letters  patent  for  inventions,  and 
copyright  of  designs  for  articles  of  manu¬ 
facture.  8°.  London,  1841. 

-  The  same.  8°.  London,  1848. 

- New  patent  law;  its  history,  objects, 

and  provisions.  3ded.  12°.  London,  1853. 

- Subject-matter  of  letters  patent 

for  inventions  and  registration  of  designs  ; 
with  the  statutes  and  cases  relating  to  the 
copyright  of  designs  and  the  provisional 
protection  of  inventions,  etc.  3d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1851. 

Wordsworth  (C.)  Summary  of  the  law  of 
patents  and  of  extension  of  patents.  With 
forms  and  all  the  statutes.  12°.  London, 
1853. 

Reports. 

Curpmael  ( IV.)  Law  reports  of  patent  cases. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1843-51. 

Davies  (J. )  Collection  of  the  most  important 
cases  respecting  patents  of  invention  and 
the  rights  of  patentees.  8°.  London,  1816. 

Robb  (J.  li.)  Collection  of  patent  cases  in  the 
supreme  and  circuit  courts  of  the  United 
States,  from  their  organization  to  the  year 
1850;  with  notes.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1854. 

Webster  (T.)  Reports  and  notes  of  cases  on 
letters  patent  for  inventions.  8°.  London, 
1844. 

- The  same.  v.  2,  part  1.  8°.  London, 

1855. 

Patronage  (Ecclesiastical) : 

See  Canon  law.  Ecclesiastical  law. 

Penal  Law  :  See  Criminal  law. 

Penitentiaries:  See  Convict  management. 

Pennsylvania : 

Statutes.  (.Provincial). 

The  laws  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania 
now  in  force  collected  into  one  volumn. 
1700  to  1726.  fol.  Philadelphia,  1726. 

A  collection  of  all  the  laws  of  the  province 
of  Pennsylvania  :  now  in  force.  Charters 
of  the  province  of  Pensilvauia  and  city 
of  Philadelphia.  Appendix  containing  a 
summary  of  such  acts  of  assembly  as  have 
been  formerly  in  force  within  this  province, 
for  regulating  of  descents,  and  transfering 
the  property  of  lands,  etc.,  but  since  ex- 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


167 


Law — continued. 

Pennsylvania  : 

pired,  altered,  or  repealed,  fol.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1742. 

Acts  of  assembly  of  the  province  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania,  carefully  compared  with  the  ori¬ 
ginals.  And  an  appendix,  containing  such 
acts,  or  parts  of  acts,  relating  to  property, 
as  are  expired,  altered,  or  repealed.  To¬ 
gether  with  the  royal,  proprietary,  city, 
and  borough  charters.  1700  to  1775.  Pub¬ 
lished  by  order  of  assembly,  fol.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1775. 

Anno  regni  Georgii  iii.  [Laws  enacted]  at 
a  general  assembly  of  the  province  of 
Pennsylvania,  holden  at  Philadelphia,  14th 
October,  1708,  to  18th  February,  1769.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  1769. 

(State). 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  common¬ 
wealth  of  Pennsylvania,  carefully  com¬ 
pared  with  the  originals,  and  au  appendix, 
containing  the  laws  now  in  force,  passed 
between  the  30th  day  of  September,  1775, 
and  the  revolution.  1775-1781.  By  Thomas 
McKean,  fol.  Philadelphia,  1782. 

Laws  of  the  commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania. 
1700  to  i801.  Republished  under  the 
authority  of  the  legislature.  By  Alexander 
James  Dallas.  4  v.  fol.  Philadelphia, 
1797-1801. 

- The  same.  1802  to  1808.  Republished, 

under  the  authority  of  the  legislature,  by 
John  Bioren.  v.  7-8.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1806-8. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly,  1808  to  1867. 
59  v.  in  51.  8°.  Philadelphia  and  Harris¬ 
burg,  1809-68. 

Laws  of  tbe  commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania, 
from  14th  of  October,  1700,  to  the  18th  of 
March,  1810.  Republished  under  the  au¬ 
thority  of  the  legislature.  With  notes  and 
references.  7  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1810- 
22.  [Smith’s  edition]. 

Laws  from  the  14th  October,  1700,  to  1829. 
Republished  under  authority  of  the  legisla¬ 
ture  ;  with  notes  and  references.  10  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1810-44. 

General  laws,  1700  to  1846,  with  notes  and 
references  to  all  the  decisions  of  the  supreme 
court  giving  construction  to  said  laws.  By 
J.  Dunlop.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1847. 

-  The  same.  1700  to  1849.  2d  ed.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1849. 

-  The  same.  1700  to  1852.  3d  ed.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1853. 


Law — continued. 

Pennsylvania  : 

Reports  of  the  judges  of  the  supreme  court 
of  Pennsylvania,  [upon  the  English  stat¬ 
utes  in  force  within  the  commonwealth], 
made  in  pursuance  of  a  resolution  of  the 
legislature  passed  in  the  session  1807-8. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1808. 

Reed  (J.)  Pennsylvania  Blackstone ;  being 
a  modification  of  the  commentaries  of  sir 
William  Blackstone,  designed  to  present  au 
elementary  exposition  of  the  entire  laws  of 
Pennsylvania.  3  v.  8°.  Carlisle,  1831 . 
Reports,  fourth  and  fifth,  of  the  commissioners 
appointed  to  revise  the  civil  code  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania,  January,  1834  and  1835.  8°. 

Harrisburg,  1834-35. 

Digests  of  statutes. 

Digest  of  the  laws  from  1700  to  1824,  with 
reference  to  reports  of  judicial  decisions. 
By  John  Purdon.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1824. 

- -  The  same.  1700  to  1840.  6th  ed. 

By  George  M.  Stroud.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1841. 

-  The  same.  1700  to  1846.  7th  ed.  By 

George  M.  Stroud.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1847. 

-  The  same.  Brought  down  to  28th 

April,  1851,  with  index  to  the  entire  work, 
by  Frederick  C.  Brightly.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1852. 

-  The  same.  8th  ed.  By  Frederick  C. 

Brightly.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

-  The  same.  9th  ed.  By  Frederick  C. 

Brightly.  8C.  Philadelphia,  1862. 

Digest  of  the  acts  of  assembly,  1824-25  to 

1828- 29,  inclusive.  With  notes  of  judicial 
decisions.  By  Francis  J.  Troubat  and  Wil¬ 
liam  W.  Haley.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1829. 

-  The  same.  With  supplement  for 

1829- 30.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1829-30. 
Digest  of  the  laws  of  Pennsylvania,  1830  to 

1836.  By  Benjamin  Park  and  Ovid  F. 
Johnson.  2v.  8°.  Harrisburg  and  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1836-37. 

Digest  of  select  British  statutes,  comprising 
those  which,  according  to  the  report  of  the 
judges  of  the  supreme  court  made  to  the  leg¬ 
islature,  appear  to  be  in  force  in  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  ;  with  some  others.  With  notes  and 
illustrations.  By  Samuel  Roberts.  2d  ed. 
with  additional  notes,  and  references  to 
English  and  American  decisions  to  the 
present  time,  by  Robert  E.  Wright.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1847. 


168 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Pennsylvania  : 

Annual  digest  of  the  laws  of  Pennsylvania, 
for  each  of  the  years  1854  and  1855.  By 
Frederick  C.  Brightly.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1855. 


The  same.  1854-1856.  8°.  Phila¬ 


delphia,  1856. 
- The  same. 


delphia,  1857. 
-  The  same. 


delphia,  1858. 
-  The  same. 


adelphia,  1865. 
-  The  same. 


1854-1857.  8C.  Phila- 


1854-1858.  8°.  Phila- 


1862  to  1865.  8°.  Phil- 


June26,  1866 
For  penal  laws,  see  Criminal  law. 


From  May  21,  1861,  to 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1866. 

(Codes.) 


Reports. 

Addison  (A.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  county 
courts  of  the  fifth  circuit,  and  in  the  high 
court  of  errors  and  appeals,  1791  to  1799. 
8°.  Washington,  1800. 

Ashmead  (./.  IV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
courts  of  common  pleas,  quarter  sessions, 
oyer  and  terminer,  and  orphans’  court,  of 
the  first  judicial  district  of  Pennsylvania; 
with  notes  and  references,  1808  to  1841. 
2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1831-41. 

Binney  (II.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Pennsylvania,  1799  to  1814.  6  v. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1809-23. 

Brightly  ( F.C .)  Reports  of  cases  decided 
by  the  judges  of  the  supreme  court  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania,  in  the  court  of  nisi  prius  at  Phila¬ 
delphia,  and  also  in  the  supreme  court; 
with  notes  and  references  to  recent  decisions. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

Browne  ( P .  A.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  common  pleas  of  the  first  judicial  district 
of  Pennsylvania,  1806  to  1813.  2  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1811-13. 

Dallas  (A.  J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  courts 
of  Pennsylvania,  before  and  since  the  revo¬ 
lution,  [v.  1  ] ;  and  in  the  several  courts  of 
the  United  States,  and  of  Pennsylvania, 
[v.  2-4].  4  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1790- 
1807. 

-  The  same.  With  notes  and  additions 

to  the  3d  edition  of  v.  1,  printed  in  1830,  by 
Thomas  I.  Wharton;  and  notes,  etc.,  to 
the  2d  edition,  of  v.  4,  printed  in  1835,  by 
Benjamin  Gerhard.  4  v.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1798-1835. 

Grant  ( B .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 


Law — continued. 

Pennsylvania : 

court  of  Pennsylvania,  1852  to  1863.  3  v. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1859-64. 

Miles  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  district 
court  for  the  city  and  county  of  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1836  to  1841.  2  v.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1836-42. 

Parsons  (A.  V.)  Select  cases  in  equity  in 
the  court  of  common  pleas  in  the  first  judi¬ 
cial  district  of  Pennsylvania,  1841  to  1851. 
2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

Pennsylvania  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in 
the  supreme  court  of  Pennsylvania,  1829 
to  1832,  by  Wm.  Rawle,  jr.  C.  B.  Pen¬ 
rose  and  F.  Watts.  3  v.  8°.  Harrisburg, 
1830-33. 

Pennsylvania  state  reports,  containing  cases  in 
the  supreme  court,  by  Robert  M.  Barr, 
1845  to  1849.  10  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1846-49. 

-  The  same.  v.  11.  By  J.  Pringle 

Jones,  1849.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

-  The  same.  v.  12.  By  J.  Pringle 

Jones  and  R.  C.  McMurtrie,  1849.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1852. 

- The  same.  v.  13-24.  By  George 

W.  Harris,  1849  to  1855.  8°.  Lancaster 

and  Philadelphia,  1850-56. 

-  The  same.  v.  25-36.  By  Joseph 

Casey,  1855-60.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1856-61. 

-  The  same.  v.  37  to  50.  By  Robert 

E.  Wright,  1860-65.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1861-66. 

-  The  same.  v.  51-56.  By  P.  Fraser 

Smith.  1865-67.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1867- 
69. 

Rawle  ( If.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Pennsylvania,  1828  to  1835.  5  v. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1829-36. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  v.  1  and  2.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1849. 

Sergeant  (T.)  and  Raiclc  (IV.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  supreme  court  of  Pennsylva¬ 
nia,  1814  to  1828.  17  v.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1818-29. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  v.  13  to  17.  8° 

Philadelphia.  1846-47. 

IVatts  (F.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Pennsylvania,  1832  to  1840.  10  v. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1834-41. 

- The  same.  2ded.  10  v.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1848-52. 

- and  Sergeant  (H.  J.)  Reports  of  cases 


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169 


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Pennsylvania: 

in  the  supreme  court  of  Pennsylvania,  184 1 
to  1845.  0  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1842-46. 

Wharton  (  T.  /.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  east¬ 
ern  district,  1835  to  1841.  6  v.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1836-41. 

Yeates  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Pennsylvania ;  with  some  select 
cases  at  nisi  prius,  and  in  the  circuit  courts, 
1791  to  1795.  4  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1817-19. 

Digests  of  reports. 

Linn  (S.)  Analytical  index  of  parallel  refer¬ 
ences  to  the  cases  adjudged  in  the  several 
courts  of  Pennsylvania  ;  with  a  collection 
of  cases  overruled,  denied,  doubted,  or 
limited  in  their  application.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1857. 

Wharton  ( T.  /.)  Digest  of  cases  in  the  cir¬ 
cuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  third 
circuit,  and  in  the  courts  of  Pennsylvania. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1822. 

- The  same.  Digest  of  the  reported 

cases  in  the  several  courts  held  in  Penn¬ 
sylvania  ;  together  with  some  manuscript 
cases.  2ded.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1829. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  of  v.  1.  2  v.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1829-36. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1843. 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  by  Francis  Whar¬ 
ton.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  by  Francis  Whar¬ 
ton.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

Wharton  (H.)  Supplement  to  Wharton’s  di¬ 
gest  ;  containing  the  reported  cases  during 
the  years  1850, 1851,  and  part  of  1852,  to¬ 
gether  with  some  manuscript  cases.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1852. 

- The  same.  Containing  reported  cases 

from  the  year  1852  to  the  year  1862.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1865. 

Wright  (It.  E.)  Alphabetical  and  analyti¬ 
cal  index  to  the  Pennsylvania  state  re¬ 
ports,  from  1860  to  1865.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1866. 

Miscellaneous  essays. 

Brachenritlge  (II.  II.)  British  statutes  in 
force  [in  Penn.]  Endeavours  to  improve 
the  law  by  the  legislature ;  Notes  on 
Smith’s  edition  of  the  laws  of  Pennsylva¬ 
nia;  Observations  on  acts  of  assembly  that 
maybe  repealed  or  modified;  Variations 


Law — continued. 

Pennsylvania : 

in  the  law  of  Pennsylvania  from  the  law 
of  England.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1814. 

[In  his  Law  Miscellanies,  1814]. 

See,  also,  Philadelphia. 

Pensions  : 

Bennett  (C.  W.)  Digest  of  the  laws  and  res¬ 
olutions  of  congress  relative  to  pensions, 
bounty  lands,  pay  of  the  army,  mileage, 
horses,  or  other  property  lost  or  destroyed 
in  the  military  service,  expenses  of  volun¬ 
teer  force,  patents,  etc.  with  the  opinions 
of  the  attorneys-general,  and  decisions  of 
the  secretaries  of  war  and  interior,  and  of 
the  accounting  officers  of  the  treasury, 
with  forms  of  application.  8°.  Washing¬ 
ton,  1854. 

Mayo  (R.)  Pension  laws  of  the  United 
States,  including  sundry  resolutions  of 
congress,  from  1776  to  1833.  8°.  Wash¬ 
ington,  1833. 

- and  Moulton  (F.)  Army  and  navy 

pension  laws,  and  bounty  land  laws  of  the 
United  States,  including  sundry  resolu¬ 
tions  of  congress,  from  1776  to  1852.  8°. 
Washington,  1852. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Baltimore, 

1854. 

Raff  ( G.  W. )  Manual  of  pensions,  bounty 
and  pay  ;  containing  the  laws,  forms,  and 
regulations  relating  to  pensions,  bounty 
land,  bounty  money,  pay,  claims  for  horses 
and  other  property  destroyed,  etc.  with 
the  opinions  of  the  attorneys-general,  and 
the  official  regulations  and  decisions  per¬ 
taining  to  these  subjects.  8°.  Cincinnati, 
1862. 

Sewell  ( It. )  Practice  in  the  executive  depart¬ 
ments  of  the  government  under  the  pen¬ 
sion,  bounty,  and  prize  laws  of  the  United 
States.  With  forms  and  instructions  for 
collecting  arrears  of  pay,  bounty,  and  prize 
money,  and  for  obtaining  pensions.  8°. 
New  York,  1864. 

- The  same.  8°.  New  York,  1865. 

Triplett  (F.F.C.)  Analytical  digest  of  the 
pension  and  bounty,  land  laws,  the  deci¬ 
sions  of  secretaries  and  opinions  of  attor- 
neys-general  thereon ;  with  forms.  8°. 
Washington,  1854. 

Perpetuities  : 

Lewis  (  IF.  D. )  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  perpetuity.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

]Law  library,  v.  52]. 


170 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Perpetuities  : 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  8C.  Philadelphia, 

1849. 

[Law  library,  v.  66]. 

Randell  ( II. )  Essay  on  the  law  of  perpe¬ 
tuity,  and  on  trusts  of  accumulation.  With 
the  history  of  alienation.  8°.  London, 
1822. 

Personal  liberty  :  See  Arrest,  Habeas  coRrus, 
Personal  rights,  Slavery. 

Personal  property  : 

Keyes  (W.)  Essay  on  the  learning  of  partial 
and  of  future  interests  in  chattels  personal. 
8°.  Montgomery,  (Ala.)  1853. 

Smith  (J.  IV.)  Compendium  of  the  law  of  real 
and  personal  property,  connected  with  con¬ 
veyancing.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

[Law  library,  v.  89]. 

Tamlyn  (J.)  Treatise  on  terms  of  years,  and 
other  chattels.  8°.  London,  1825. 

Williams  (J.)  Principles  of  the  law  of  per¬ 
sonal  property ;  intended  for  the  use  of  stu¬ 
dents  in  conveyancing.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1848. 

[Law  library,  v.  61,  62]. 

-  The  same.  2d  Am.  from  the  2d  En¬ 
glish  ed.  with  notes  and  references  to  the 
latest  American  decisions,  by  B.  Gerhard 
and  S.  Wetherill.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

See,  also,  Sales. 

Personal  rights: 

Campos  ( R .)  De  la  desigualdad  personal 
eu  la  sociedad  civil.  12°.  Paris,  1823. 

Holt  (Sir  J.)  Arguments  touching  the  rights 
and  liberties  of  the  people,  delivered  upon 
most  important  occasions,  during  the  reigns 
of  king  William  iii,and  queen  Anne,  etc. 
8°.  London,  1764. 

[In  Holt’s  life.] 

Perreciot  ( C.J .)  De  l’6tat  civil  des  per- 
sonnes,  et  de  la  condition  des  terres  dans 
les  Gaules,  des  les  temps  celtiques,  jusqu’a 
la  redaction  des  coutumes.  2  v.  4°.  En 
Suisse,  1786. 

Proudhon  (J.  R.  V.)  Traite  sur  l’dtat  des 
personnes  et  sur  le  titre  prdliminaire  du 
code  civil.  3e  6d.  par  M.  Valette.  2  v. 
8°.  Dijon,  1842-43. 

Peru:  See  Criminal  law,  (Codes), 

Petition  of  right  : 

Anstey  (T.C.)  Letter  to  lord  Cottenham 
upon  the  law  and  practice  of  petition  of 
right.  8°.  Loudon,  1845. 

PEWS,  (Law  of): 

English  (H.  S.)  Laws  respecting  pews  or 
seats  in  churches.  8°.  London,  1826. 


Law — continued. 

Pews  (Law  of) : 

Oliphant  (G.  H.  //. )  Law  of  pews  in  churches 
and  chapels,  including  those  built  under 
the  church  building  acts.  With  a  chapter 
on  prohibition.  8°.  London,  1850. 

Philadelphia  : 

Ordinances. 

Ordinances  of  the  corporation  of  Philadelphia, 
and  acts  of  assembly  relating  to  the  city. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

Digest  of  the  ordinances  of  the  corporation  of 
the  city  of  Philadelphia,  and  of  the  acts  of 
assembly  relating  thereto.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1859. 

Digest  of  the  acts  of  assembly,  and  the  ordi¬ 
nances  of  the  inhabitants  and  commissioners 
of  the  district  of  Spring  Garden,  for  the  gov¬ 
ernment  of  that  district.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1841. 

Reports. 

Miles  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  district 
court  for  the  city  and  county  of  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1836-42.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1836-42. 

Wallace  (II.  E.)  Philadelphia  reports;  con¬ 
taining  the  decisions  published  in  the  Legal 
intelligencer,  from  1850  to  1859.  3  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1856-62. 

Pleading  : 

1,  In  civil  actions. 

Archhold  (J.  F.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  plead¬ 
ing  and  evidence  in  actions  real,  personal 
and  mixed.  8°.  New  York,  1824. 

Chitty  (J.  jr.)  Precedents  in  pleading. 
With  copious  notes  on  pleading,  practice, 
and  evidence.  2d  ed.  by  Henry  Pearson. 
8°.  London,  1847. 

Euer  (S.)  Doctrina  placitandi ;  ou,  l’art  et 
science  de  bon  pleading.  4°.  London, 
1677. 

Field  (D.  D.)  Manual  of  pleading  under 
the  code  of  the  state  of  New  York.  8°. 
Albany,  1856. 

Finlason  (  W.  F.)  Selection  of  leading  cases 
on  pleading  and  parties  to  actions;  with 
practical  notes.  8°.  London,  1847. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1847. 

[Nf.w  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  10]. 

Freeman  (K.  L.)  Treatise  on  pleadings  and 
practice  in  civil  actions,  adapted  to  the  va¬ 
rious  courts  of  record  in  the  state  of  Illinois, 
comprising  forms  of  writs,  declarations, 
demurrers,  pleas,  replications,  orders,  rules, 
motions,  judgments,  and  all  the  pleadings 
iu  every  form  of  action  at  law.  v.  1.  8°. 

Chicago,  1861. 


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171 


Law — continued. 

Pleading  : 

Gould  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  principles  of  plead¬ 
ing  in  civil  actions.  8°.  Boston,  1832. 

- Thesame.  4tlied.  with  notes,  adapted 

to  the  New  York  code  of  procedure,  by 
George  Gould.  8°.  Albany,  1861. 

Hayward  (A.)  The  principles  and  practice 
of  pleading.  8°.  London,  1856. 

[7/i  his  Juridical  tracts,  pp.  37-74]. 

Herne  (J.)  The  pleader;  containing  perfect 
precedents  and  forms  of  declarations,  plead¬ 
ings,  issues,  judgments,  and  proceedings  in 
all  kinds  of  actions,  real,  personal  and  mixt. 
fol.  London,  1657. 

Liber  placitandi ;  a  book  of  special  pleadings, 
containing  precedents,  fol.  London,  1674. 

Morgan  {J.)  The  modern  pleader;  or,  attor¬ 
ney’s  treasury.  3d  ed.  2  v.  in  1.  8°. 

Dublin,  1793. 

Nash  (S.)  Pleading  and  practice  under  the 
civil  code.  2d  ed.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1859. 

Petersdorff  (C.)  General  index  to  the  prece¬ 
dents  in  civil  and  criminal  pleadings,  appli¬ 
cable  to  the  presen  t  practice  in  every  ancien  t 
and  modern  collection ;  also  the  precedents 
in  the  books  of  reports,  from  the  earliest 
period  to  Easter  term,  3  George  iv.  8°. 
London,  1822. 

-  Practical  precedents  in  pleading,  pre¬ 
pared  in  accordance  with  the  recent  rules 
and  statutes.  8°.  London,  1835. 

Placita  generalia  et  specialia ;  in  an  exact 
collection  of  precedents  of  declarations, 
plaints,  demurrers,  etc.  8°.  London,  1674. 

Read{C.)  American  pleader’s  assistant ;  be¬ 
ing  a  collection  of  approved  declarations, 
writs,  returns,  and  proceedings  in  the  sev¬ 
eral  actions  now  in  use  in  the  United  States. 
With  notes  and  additions,  by  A.  Jordan, 
W.  M.  Rockefeller,  and  M.  L.  Sbiudel.  8°. 
Sunbury,  (Pa.)  1853. 

Read  (J.)  Declarations  and  pleadings,  com¬ 
menced  and  entered  upon  record,  in  the 
court  of  king’s  bench  at  Westminster,  from 
the  12th  to  the  24th  Charles  ii.  in  several 
cases  of  great  importance.  Also,  choice  pre¬ 
cedents  of  the  same  court,  by  R.  A.  gent. 
8°.  London,  1684. 

Rtgula  placitandi ;  a  collection  of  special  rules 
for  pleading,  from  the  declaration  to  the 
issue,  in  actions  real,  personal,  and  mixt. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1694. 

Roscoe  ( II. )  Pleading  the  general  issue  under 
the  new  rules  of  the  courts  of  Westminster ; 


Law — continued. 

Pleading  : 

and  of  the  evidence  applicable  to  issues 
obtained  by  pleading,  specially  under  those 
rules.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1845. 

[New  library  of  law  aud  equity,  v.  1], 

Saunders  (J.  S.)  Law  of  pleading  and  evi¬ 
dence  in  civil  actions ;  with  practical  forms, 
and  the  pleadings  and  evidence  to  support 
them.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1828. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  by  R.  Lush.  5th 

Amer.  ed.  by  a  member  of  the  Philadelphia 
bar.  2  v.  in  3.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

Stephen  (H.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  principles  of 
pleading  in  civil  actions.  2d  Amer.  ed.  by 
F.  J.  Troubat.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1831. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  ed.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1837. 

- The  same.  4th  Am.  ed.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1841. 

- The  same.  6th  [English]  ed.  With 

alterations  adapting  it  to  the  present 
system.  By  James  Stephen  and  Francis 
F.  Pinder.  8°.  Loudon,  1860. 

Story  [J.)  Selection  of  pleadings  in  civil  ac¬ 
tions,  subsequent  to  the  declaration.  8Q. 
Salem,  1805. 

Texas  pleading ;  the  law  of  pleading  of  the 
state  of  Texas,  in  civil  suits  of  which  the 
district  courts  have  original  jurisdiction. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1858. 

Toicnesend  ( G . )  Preparative  to  pleading. 
3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1713. 

Tyler  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  Mary¬ 
land,  simplified,  preliminary  procedure  and 
pleading,  in  courts  of  law.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1857. 

Van  Santvoord  (  G .)  Treatise  on  the  princi¬ 
ples  of  pleading  in  civil  actions  under  the 
New  York  code  of  procedure.  8°.  Albany, 
1852. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Albany, 

1855. 

Vidian  (A.)  The  exact  pleader;  or,  book  of 
entries,  fol.  London,  1684. 

Wentworth  (J.)  Complete  system  of  plead¬ 
ing  ;  comprehending  the  most  approved 
precedents  and  forms  of  practice.  10  v.  8°. 
London,  1797-99. 

Williams  (  IV.)  Introduction  to  the  principles 
and  practice  of  pleading  in  civil  actions  in 
the  superior  courts  of  law  at  Westminster. 
8°.  London,  1857. 

Winch  (H.)  Le  beau-pledeur ;  or,  book  of 
entries,  fol.  London,  1680. 


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PLEADING : 

Yates  (J.  V.  N.)  Collection  of  pleadings  and 
practical  precedents,  with  notes  thereon. 
8°.  Albany,  1837. 

See,  also — 

Appeals.  Demurrer. 

Bill  of  Exception.  Entries. 

Declarations.  Precedents. 

2.  In  equity. 

Beanies  (J.)  Elements  of  pleas  in  equity; 
with  precedents  of  such  pleas.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1818. 

Cooper  ( G .)  Treatise  of  pleading  on  the 
equity  side  of  the  high  court  of  chancery. 
8°.  New  York,  1813. 

Dreicry  ( C .  S .)  Concise  treatise  on  the 
principles  of  equity  pleading  ;  with  prece¬ 
dents.  12°.  London,  1858. 

Milford  (J.  lord  Redesdale.)  Treatise  on  the 
pleadings  in  suits  in  the  court  of  chancery, 
by  English  bill.  8°.  London,  1780. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  with  additional 

references  and  notes,  by  G.  Jeremy.  8°. 
London,  1827. 

- The  same.  Gth  Am.  from  the  5th 

London  ed.  with  notes,  by  J.  W.  Moulton. 
8°.  New  York,  1849. 

Montagu  ( B .)  Digest  of  pleadings  in  equi¬ 
ty  ;  with  notes  of  the  cases  in  the  different 
courts  of  equity  upon  that  subject.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1824. 

Story  (J.)  Commentaries  on  equity  plead¬ 
ings,  and  incidents  thereof,  according  to 
the  practice  of  the  courts  of  equity  in 
England  and  America.  8°.  Boston,  1838. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston, 1840. 

- The  same.  3ded.  8°.  Boston,  1844. 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1852. 

- The  same.  Gth  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1857. 

- The  same.  7tli  ed.  carefully  revised, 

with  large  additions,  by  Isaac  F.  Redfield. 
8°.  Boston,  18G5. 

Welford  ( R .  G.)  Practical  treatise  on  equity 
pleadings ;  with  observations  on  the  new 
orders  of  1841,  and  an  appendix  contain¬ 
ing  those  orders.  8°.  London,  1842. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1846. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  fi], 

Willis  ( J .  IV.)  Pleadings  in  equity,  illus¬ 
trative  of  lord  Redesdale’s  treatise’  on  the 
pleadings  in  suits,  in  the  court  of  chan¬ 
cery,  by  English  bill.  8°.  London,  1820. 

[Law  library,  v.  35]. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1842. 


Law — continued. 

Pleading : 

3-  In  criminal  cases. 

Archbold  (J.  F.)  Summary  of  the  law  rela¬ 
tive  to  pleading  and  evidence  in  criminal 
cases;  with  precedents  of  indictments, 
etc.  and  the  evidence  necessary  to  sup¬ 
port  them.  1st  Am.  ed.  8°.  New  York, 
1824. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  from  the  5th 

London  ed.  by  John  Jervis.  8°.  New 
York,  1835. 

- The  same.  12th  ed.  including  the 

practice  in  criminal  proceedings  generally, 
by  W.  N.  Welsby.  8°.  London,  1853. 

- The  same.  Comprising  the  new 

system  of  criminal  procedure,  pleading 
and  evidence,  by  Mr.  Archbold.  Gth  ed. 
by  Thomas  \V.  Waterman.  3  v.  8°. 
New  York,  1853. 

- The  same.  By  John  Jervis.  15th 

ed.  Including  the  practice  in  criminal 
proceedings  by  indictment.  By  W.  N. 
Welsby.  8°.  London,  1862. 

Bishop  ( J .  P.)  Commentaries  on  the  law 
of  criminal  procedure;  or,  pleading,  evi¬ 
dence,  and  practice  in  criminal  cases.  2  v. 
8°.  Boston,  18G6. 

Dearsly  {11.  R. )  Criminal  process;  a  view 
of  the  whole  proceedings  taken  in  criminal 
prosecutions,  from  arrest  to  judgment  and 
execution.  12°.  London,  1853. 

Starkie  (  T .)  Treatise  on  criminal  pleading  ; 
with  precedents  of  indictments,  special 
pleas,  etc.  adapted  to  practice.  1st  Am. 
from  the  last  London  ed.  8°.  Exeter, 
1824. 

See,  also,  AssuMrsiT.  PRECEDENTS. 

Pleas,  (special): 

Train  {C.  R.)  and  Heard  ( F .  F.)  Precedents 
of  special  pleas.  8°.  Boston,  1855. 

PLEAS  OF  THE  CROWN: 

Amos  {A.)  The  ruins  of  time  exemplified 
in  Sir  Matthew  Hale’s  history  of  the  pleas 
of  the  crown.  8°.  Loudon,  1856. 

Britton  ( J . )  Ancient  pleas  of  the  crown. 
2d  ed.  faithfully  corrected  according  to 
divers  ancient  manuscripts  of  the  same 
booke,  by  E.  Wingate.  12°.  London, 
1640. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  Translated  and 

illustrated,  with  references,  notes,  and 
antient  records,  by  R.  Kelham.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1762. 

East  ( E .  H.)  Treatise  of  pleas  of  the 
crown.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1806. 


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Law — continued. 

Pleas  of  the  crown  : 

Hale  ( Sir  M.)  Pleas  of  the  crown;  or,  a 
methodical  summary  of  the  principal  mat¬ 
ters  relating  to  that  subject.  5th  ed.  8°. 
London,  1716. 

- Historia  placitorum  coronae,  the  his¬ 
tory  of  the  pleas  of  the  crown  ;  with  addi¬ 
tional  notes,  by  George  Wilson.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1778. 

- The  same.  1st  Am.  ed.  with  notes 

and  references  to  later  cases,  by  W.  A. 
Stokes  and  E.  Iugersoll.  2  v.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1847. 

Hawkins  ( IV. )  Treatise  of  the  pleas  of  the 
crown,  by  John  Curwood.  8th  ed.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1824. 

Mac  Nally  ( L .)  Rules  of  evidence  on  pleas 
of  the  crown ;  illustrated  from  printed 
and  manuscript  trials  and  cases.  2  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1804. 

Staunforde  ( Sir  IV.)  Les  plees  del  coron. 
4°.  London,  1560. 

- The  same.  4°.  London,  1583. 

Tremaine  (J.)  Placita  coronae;  or,  pleas 
of  the  crown,  in  matters  criminal  and  civil. 
Digested  and  revised  by  John  Rice.  fol. 
London,  1723. 

IVharton  ( F .)  Precedents  of  indictments 
and  pleas,  adapted  to  the  use  both  of  the 
courts  of  the  United  States  and  those  of 
all  the  several  States  ;  with  notes  on  crim¬ 
inal  pleading  and  practice.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1849. 

- The  same.  2d  and  revised  ed.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1857. 

POLICE  : 

C&rc(P.)  Manuel  du  fonctionnaire  chargd 
de  la  police,  judiciaire,  administrative,  et 
municipale.  12°.  Paris,  1854. 

Stone  ( J . )  Metropolitan  police  manual;  a 
treatise  upon  the  acts  for  establishing  and 
improving  the  new  system  of  metropolitan 
police,  and  the  act  for  regulating  the  police 
courts  in  the  metropolis.  2d  ed.  16°. 
London,  1841. 

Sec,  also,  Justice  of  the  peace. 

Magistrates.  Sheriff. 

Pontifical  or  papal  states  : 

Pujos  (M.)  De  la  ldgislation  civile,  crimi- 
nelle,  et  administrative  des  dtats  poutifi- 
caux.  8°.  Paris,  1862. 

Poor  laws  : 

Dott  (  E.)  Laws  relating  to  the  poor  ;  edited 
by  F.  Const.  6th  ed.  in  which  the  stat¬ 
utes  and  cases,  to  Hilary  term,  1827,  are 

23 


Law — continued. 

Poor  laws  : 

arranged  under  their  respective  heads,  by 
John  Tidd  Pratt.  2  v.  8°.  Loudon,  1827. 

Chambers  ( D .)  Act  for  the  amendment  and 
better  administration  of  the  laws  relating 
to  the  poor  in  England  and  Wales.  Like¬ 
wise  the  act  to  facilitate  the  conveyance 
of  workhouses,  etc.  16°.  Loudon,  1836- 

Courtenay  (T.  P.)  Treatise  upon  the  poor 
laws.  8°.  London,  1818. 

Dunlop  (/l.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  Scot¬ 

land  relative  to  poor  rates.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1828. 

Glen  (IV.  C.)  Statutes  in  force  relating  to 
the  poor,  parochial  unions,  and  parishes, 
collated  with  each  other  ;  with  references 
to  decisions  upon  each  statute,  down  to 
1856.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Great  Britain.  Union  assessment  acts,  1862, 

1863,  and  1864.  By  Dauby  P.  Fry.  12°. 
London,  1865. 

Hale  ( Sir  M.)  Discourse  touching  provis¬ 
ion  for  the  poor.  8°.  London,  1716. 

[  With  his  Pleas  of  the  crown,  5th  ed]. 

Nolan  ( M .)  Treatise  on  the  laws  for  the 
relief  and  settlement  of  the  poor.  3  v.  8°. 
London,  1825. 

See,  also,  Valuation.  Also,  in  the  general  alphabet, 
Social  science, 

Portions  :  See  Wills. 

Portugal : 

Cudigo  administrativo  annotado.  Nova  edi- 
fao  official.  4°.  Lisboa,  1865. 

Codigo  civil  portuguez  projecto.  8°.  Co¬ 
imbra,  1858. 

Pasr.halis  (J.  M.  F.)  Institutiones  juris 
civilis  lusitani.  3  v.  8°.  Olisipone,  1789. 
Possession  : 

Alauzet  (I.)  Histoire  de  la  possession  et 
des  actions  possessoires  eu  droit  fran<;ais. 
Prdcede  d’uue  introduction  sur  le  droit  de 
propriety.  8°.  Paris,  1849. 

Curassun  (J.)  Traite  des  actions  posses¬ 
soires,  etc.  8°.  Dijon,  1842. 

Maclielard  (E.)  Texte  de  droit  romain  sur 
la  possession ;  suivi  d’un  commentaire  h, 
l’usage  des  dlitves  de  la  facultd  de  droit  de 
Paris  pour  le  premier  exatneu  de  licence, 
annde  1855-56.  8°.  Paris,  1856. 

Savigny  (F.  C.  von).  Treatise  on  possession, 
or  the  jus  possessionis  of  the  civil  law. 
6th  ed.  From  the  German,  by  E.  Perry. 
8°.  London,  1848. 

- Traitd  de  la  possession  en  droit  ro¬ 
main.  Traduit  do  l’AHemand  par  C. 
Faivre  d’Audelange.  8°.  Paris  1845. 

See  also,  PRESCRIPTION. 


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Post  houses  : 

Willcock  (./.  IV.)  Abstract  of  the  statute  for 
tbe  regulation  of  post  borses.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1829. 

[In  his  Laws  relating  to  inns,  etc]. 

Post  rati,  in  respect  to  the  union  of  England  and 
Scotland,  1C03  : 

Egerton  ( T. )  Speech  in  tbe  exchequer 
chamber,  touching  the  post  nati.  4°. 
London,  1609. 

POST  OBIT  ANNUITY  : 

Case  on  the  grant  of  a  perpetual  post  obit 
annuity.  8°.  London,  1792. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica.  v.  2]. 

Postal  laws  : 

United  States. 

Collection  of  the  statutes  now  in  force  rela¬ 
ting  to  the  post  office.  12°.  New  York, 
1774. 

Laws  and  regulations  for  the  government  of 
the  post  office  department,  with  appendix. 
8°.  Washington,  1847. 

- The  same.  8°.  Washington,  1852. 

Revision  of  the  laws  relating  to  the  post  of¬ 
fice  department.  8C.  Washington,  1863. 

United  States  post  office  directory  for  1866. 
with  rates  of  postage,  laws,  etc.  together 
with  the  post  offices  in  Canada.  Revised 
and  corrected  by  J.  Disturneli,  to  Oct.  1, 
1865.  8°.  New  York,  1865. 

United  States  and  foreign  postage  directory ; 
containing  the  laws,  rules,  etc.  of  the  post 
office  department.  By  J.  A.  Campbell. 
16°.  Philadelphia,  1865. 

Spain. 

Documentos  y  ordenes  del  correo  general, 
fol.  Madrid,  1662-1777. 

Powers  : 

Chance  ( H .)  Treatise  on  powers  ;  with  sup¬ 
plement.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1831-41. 

Sugden  (Sir  E.  B.  lord  St.  Leonard’s).  Prac¬ 
tical  treatise  of  powers.  1st  Am.  from 
the  3d  London  ed.  With  notes  and  refer¬ 
ences  to  American  decisions,  by  E.  D.  In¬ 
graham.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1823. 

- The  same.  2  v.  8^.  Philadelphia, 

1837. 

[Law  library,  v.  15-16], 

- The  same.  7th  ed.  2v.  8°.  London, 

1845. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  from  the  3d 

London  ed.  With  additional  references 
to  American  cases.  2  v.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1856. 

- The  same.  8th  ed.  8°.  London,  1861. 


Law  —continued. 

Powers  : 

Troplong  ( R.  T.)  Du  mandat.  Common 
taire  du  titre  xiii  du  livre  iii  du  code  civil. 
8°.  Paris.  1846. 

See,  also,  USES. 

Practice  : 

General  works. 

Alcardz  y  Castro  (I.)  Breve  instruccion  del 
metodo  y  practica  de  los  quatro  juicios, 
civil  ordinario,  sumario  de  particion,  exe¬ 
cutive  y  general  de  concurso  de  agreedores ; 
anotados  con  las  especies  mas  ocurrentes 
en  los  tribunales;  util  para  los  pasantes 
de  las  juntas  de  prfictica  y  abogados  prin- 
cipiantes.  3s  ed.  sin.  4°.  Madrid,  1781. 

- The  same.  5a  ed.  corregida  y  adicio- 

nada  considerablemente  por  Santiago  de 
Alvarado  y  de  La  Pena.  4°.  Madrid, 
1828. 

Archbold  (J.  F.)  Practice  of  the  court  of 
king’s  bench  in  personal  actions  and  eject¬ 
ments.  2  v.  in  1.  8°.  New  York,  1823. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  by  T.  Chitty,  in¬ 
cluding  the  practice  of  the  courts  of  com 
mon  pleas  and  exchequer.  2  v.  8°.  Lou¬ 
don,  1838. 

- The  same.  11th  ed.  by  Samuel  Pren¬ 
tice.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1862. 

Brisson  ( B . )  De  formulis  et  solennibus 
populi  romani  verbis  libri  viii.  Ex  recen- 
siono  F.  C.  Conradi,  cum  vita  et  elogiis  B. 
Brissonii.  Accessere  curse  novse  atque 
aniraadversiones  J.  A.  Bachii.  fol.  Franco- 
furti,  et  Lipsise,  1754. 

Boada  ( P .)  Adiciones  y  repertorio  general 
de  la  practica  universal  forense  de  los  tri¬ 
bunales  superiores  6  inferiores  de  Espana 
6  Indias.  2  v.  8°.  Madrid,  1793. 

Boyd  (R.)  Judicial  proceedings  before  the 
high  court  of  admiralty,  the  supreme  com¬ 
missary  court,  and  the  sheriff,  bailie,  dean 
of  guild,  justices  of  peace,  baron,  and  small 
debt  courts,  in  Scotland ;  by  Alexander 
Frazer.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1814. 

Broom  (H.)  Practice  of  the  superior  courts 
of  common  law,  with  reference  to  matters 
within  their  concurrent  jurisdiction,  v.  1. 
8°.  London,  1850. 

Chitty  ( J.jr .)  Practice  of  the  law  in  all  its 
departments.  2d  ed.  4  v.  8°.  London, 
1831-38. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  ed.  4  v.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1836-39. 

Colby  (H.  G.  O.)  Practice  in  civil  actions 
and  proceeding  at  law  in  Massachusetts  ; 


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Practice  : 

with  references  to  decisions  in  New  Hamp¬ 
shire,  Maine,  etc.  with  the  rules  of  the 
state  and  United  States  courts,  and  an  ap¬ 
pendix  of  forms.  8°.  Boston,  1848. 

Clerk  of  assize,  judges,  marshall,  and  crier; 
being  the  true  manner  and  form  of  the  pro¬ 
ceedings  at  the  assizes  and  generall  goale- 
delivery,  both  in  the  crown  court  and  nisi 
prius  court.  By  T.  \V.  [anon.]  16°. 
London,  1660. 

Conkling(A.)  Treatise  on  the  organization, 
jurisdiction,  and  practice  of  the  courts  of 
the  United  States.  8°.  Albany,  (N.  Y. ) 
1831. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  New  York, 

1842. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  Albany, 

1856. 

- The  same.  4tli  ed.  revised,  correct¬ 
ed,  and  enlarged  by  the  author.  8°.  Al¬ 
bany,  1864. 

Covarrubias  (J.  dc).  Maximas  sobre  recursos 
de  fuerza  y  proteccion  ;  con  el  mbtodo  de 
introdueir  los  en  los  tribunales.  4a  ed. 
por  Santiago  de  Alvarado  y  de  La  Pena. 
2  v.  sm.  4°.  Madrid,  1830. 

Crary  (C. )  Law  and  practice  of  special 
proceedings,  and  in  special  cases,  within 
the  courts,  etc.  of  the  state  of  New  York. 
8°.  New  York,  1858. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2v.  8°.  Albany, 

1866. 

Curia  filipica  mexicana.  Obra  completa  de 
practiea  forense,  eu  la  que  se  trata  de  los 
procedimientos  de  todos  los  juicios,  ya  ordi- 
narios,  ya  extraordinarios  y  sumarios,  y  de 
todos  los  tribunales  existentes  en  la  rep  lib  - 
lica,  tanto  communes  como  privativos  y 
privilegiados.  Conteniendo  ademas  un 
tratado  integro  de  la  jurisprudencia  mer- 
cantil.  4°.  Mexico,  1850. 

Curtis  (G.  T.)  Commentaries  on  the  juris¬ 
diction,  practice,  and  peculiar  jurispru¬ 
dence  of  the  courts  of  the  United  States, 
v.  1.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

Elizondo  (F.  A.  <lc).  Practiea  universal  fo¬ 
rense  de  los  tribunales  superiores  de  Espa- 
iia,  y  dc  las  Indias.  8  v.  sm.  4°.  Madrid, 
1779-88. 

Evans  {I!  D.)  Maryland  common  law  prac¬ 
tice  ;  a  treatise  on  the  course  of  proceeding 
in  the  common  law  courts  of  the  state  of 
Maryland.  8°.  Baltimore,  1839. 


Law — continued. 

Practice  : 

Gilbert  (G.)  History  and  practice  of  civil 
actions,  particularly  in  the  court  of  com¬ 
mon  pleas.  3d  ed.  8°.  Dublin,  1792. 

Gomez  y  Negro  (L.)  Elementos  de  practiea 
forense,  con  uu  formulario  arreglado  a  el- 
los.  4“  ed.  8°.  Paris,  1847. 

Graham  ( D .)  Treatise  on  the  practice  of 
the  supreme  court  of  the  state  of  New 
York.  3d  ed.  v.  1.  8°.  New  York,  1847. 

Gray  (J.)  Country  attorney’s  practice  in 
conducting  actions  in  the  superior  courts 
of  law,  and  proceedings  in  the  crown  of¬ 
fice  ;  also,  the  practice  and  forms  with  re¬ 
spect  to  the  acknowledgment  of  deeds  by 
married  women.  8th  ed.  by  W.  Paterson. 
12°.  London,  1861. 

Hart  (J.  B.)  Treatise  on  the  practice  of  the 
courts  of  California,  carefully  adapted  to 
the  existing  law.  8°.  New  York,  1853. 

Hevia  Bolanos  (J.  de).  Curia  filipica  ;  de  los 
juicios  civiles  y  criminales,  eclesihsticos  y 
seculares,  y  de  lo  que  sobre  ellos  est/i  dis- 
puesto  por  derecho,  y  resoluciones  de  doc- 
tores  ;  y  de  la  mercancia  y  contratacion  de 
tierra  y  mar.  fol.  Madrid,  1855. 

- The  same.  Illustracion  y  continua- 

cion  d  la  curia  filipica.  Tratase  del  modo 
de  proceder  eu  los  juicios  eclesiasticos  y 
seculares.  Por  J.  M.  Dominguez  Vicente. 
3  v.  fol.  Valencia,  y  Madrid,  1770-90. 

Instructor  clericalis.  [anon.]  5th  ed.  with 
large  additions.  6  v.  8°.  London,  1715. 

Jaurnar  y  Carrera  ( J . )  Prhctica  forense,  ar- 
regla^la  ft  las  leyes  y  decretos  vigentes  y  al 
estilo  de  los  tribunales  espanoles  de  ambos 
emisferios.  2  parts  in  2  v.  8°.  Barcelona, 
1840. 

Kentucky  code  of  practice  in  civil  and  crim¬ 
inal  cases  for  the  state  of  Kentucky.  Pre¬ 
pared  by  M.  C.  Johnson,  James  Harlan, 
and  J.  W.  Stevenson,  commissioners.  8°. 
Frankfort,  1854. 

La  Canada  ( — ,  conde  de).  Institueiones  prac- 
ticas  de  los  juicios  civiles,  asi  ordinarios 
como  estraordinarios,  en  todos  sus  tramites, 
segun  que  se  empiezan,  continuan,  y  aca- 
ban  en  los  tribunales  reales  ;  y  observa- 
ciones  practicos  sobre  los  recursos  de  fuer¬ 
za.  ln  ed.  mexicana.  2  v.  4°.  Mexico, 
1850-51. 

Lange  (E.)  Nouvello  pratique  civile, crirni- 
nelle  et  bbndficiale ;  ou,  le  nouveau  prati- 
cien  framjois.  v.  2.  4°.  Paris,  1712. 


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Law — continued. 

Practice  : 

Law  (S.  D.)  Jurisdiction  and  powers  of 
the  United  States  courts,  and  the  rules  of 
practice  of  the  supreme  court  of  the  United 
States,  and  of  the  circuit  and  district  courts 
in  equity  and  admiralty ;  with  notes  and 
references.  8°.  Albany,  1852. 

Lush  (R.)  Practice  of  the  superior  courts  of 
common  law  at  Westminster  in  actions 
and  proceedings  connected  therewith  over 
which  they  have  a  common  jurisdiction; 
with  forms.  2d  ed.  by  James  Stephen. 
8°.  London,  1856. 

Maryland.  First  report  of  the  commissioners, 
appointed  by  the  general  assembly  of  Mary¬ 
land  to  revise,  simplify,  and  abridge  the 
rules  of  practice,  pleadings,  etc.  in  the 
courts  of  the  state.  Prepared  by  Samuel 
Tyler.  8°.  Frederick,  1855. 

-  Report  on  pleadings  and  practice  in 

equity  of  the  commissioners,  appointed  by 
the  general  assembly  of  Maryland  to  re¬ 
vise,  simplify,  and  abridge  the  rules  of 
practice,  pleadings,  forms  of  conveyancing, 
and  proceedings  of  the  courts  of  the  state. 
Preparedby  Samuel  Tyler.  8°.  Frederick, 
1857. 

-  Reports  of  the  commissioners  ap¬ 
pointed  by  the  legislature  of  Maryland,  to 
revise,  simplify,  and  abridge  the  rales  of 
practice,  pleadings,  forms  of  conveyancing, 
and  proceedings  of  the  courts  of  the  state. 
8°.  Frederick,  1855. 

Monell  ( C .  L .)  Treatise  on  the  practice  of 
the  supreme  court  of  New  Y’ork  ^adapted 
to  the  code  of  procedure  as  amended  by  the 
act  of  April,  1849,  and  of  April,  1852,  and 
the  rules  of  the  supreme  court.  To  which 
is  added,  the  practice  in  courts  of  justices 
of  the’peace.  8°.  Albany,  1849. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  New  York, 

1853-54. 

Morehead  ( G .  T.)  Practice  in  civil  actions 
and  proceedings  at  law  in  Kentucky.  8°. 
Louisville,  1846. 

Nash  (S.)  Pleading  and  practice  under  the 
civil  code.  2d  ed.  revised  and  enlarged. 
8°.  Cincinnati,  1858. 

Nuevo  escribano'instruido.  3“  ed.  con  arre- 
glo  &  las  ultimas  disposiciones  patriae, 
sm.  4°.  Mejieo,  1852. 

A’uero’febrero  mdxicano.  Obra  completa  dc 
jurisprudence  teorico-practica.  4  v.  4°. 
Mexico,  1851-52. 


Law — continued. 

PRACTICE: 

Paine  (E.)  and  Dutr  (IF.)  Practice  in 
civil  actions  in  the  courts  of  New  York, 
and  in  the  courts  of  the  United  States.  2  v. 
8°.  New  York  1830. 

Pareja  y  Quesada  ( G .)  Praxis  edendi,sive 
tractatus  do  uuiversa  instrumentorum  edi- 
tione,  tarn  a  praelatis,  quam  iudicibus  ec- 
clesiasticis,  et  srecularibus  litigatoribusque 
in  iudicio  prsestanda.  ed.  novissima.  2 
v.  ini.  fol.  Lugduni,  1668. 

Perkins  ( S .  E.)  Pleading  and  practice,  un¬ 
der  the  code  of  1852,  in  civil  and  criminal 
actions,  in  the  courts  of  Indiana  ;  with  ref¬ 
erences  to  the  latest  statutory  amendments 
and  judicial  decisions.  8°.  Indianapolis, 
1859. 

Powell  (T.)  Attorney’s  academy;  or,  the 
manner  and  forme  of  proceeding  practi¬ 
cally,  upon  any  suite,  plaint,  or  action 
whatsoever,  in  any  court  of  record  whatso¬ 
ever,  within  this  kingdome.  3d  impression. 
4°.  Loudon,  1630. 

Praclica  legale  secondo  la  ragione  comune, 
gli  usi  del  foro  et  le  costitutioui  di  sua  sacra 
real  maesth.  Parte  prima  e  seconda,  e  sup- 
plemento.  Edizione  seconda  in  miglior  or- 
dine  distribuita  con  addizione.  9  v.  in  8. 
4°.  Torino,  1819-26. 

Practical  register  of  the  common  pleas;  con¬ 
taining  select  cases  or  determinations  in 
points  of  practice  in  that  court,  in  the 
reigns  of  queen  Anne,  and  king  George  i, 
and  of  his  present  majesty  king  George 
ii.  8°.  Loudon,  1743. 

Practick  part  of  the  law  ;  showing  the  office 
of  an  attorney,  and  a  guide  for  solicitors, 
with  an  exact  table  of  fees.  12°.  London, 
1695. 

Price  (G.)  New  practice  of  the  courts  of  law 
at  Westminster,  in  personal  actions  com¬ 
menced  by wrrit.  2v.  12°.  London,  1833. 

Richardson  (R.)  Attorney’s  practice  in  the 
court  of  common  pleas.  2d  ed.  v.  2.  8°. 
London,  1746. 

-  Attorney's  practice  in  the  court  of 

king’s  bench.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1750. 

Robinson  ( C .)  Practice  in  the  courts  of  laiv 
and  equity  in  Virginia.  3  v.  8°.  Rich¬ 
mond,  1832-39. 

- Practice  in  courts  of  justice  in  Eng¬ 
land  and  the  United  States.  4  v.  8°. 
Richmond,  1854-60. 


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177 


Law — continued. 

Practice  : 

Ruiz  y  Padraz  (J.  J.)  Instruccion  practica 
y  ley  de  enjuiciamento  sobre  negocios  y 
causas  pertenecientes  d  ia  real  jurisdiecion 
ordinaria  ;  6,  seacurso  completoy  metodico 
de  procediinientos  para  la  admiuistracion 
de  justicia  en  io  civil  y  en  lo  criminal.  4°. 
Alcoy,  1641. 

Sayles  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  practice  of  the 
district  and  supreme  courts  of  the  state  of 
Texas.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1858. 

Sctlon  ( B.J .)  Practice  of  the  courts  of  king’s 
bench  and  common  pleas.  2  v.  8°.  New 
York,  1813. 

Sergeant  (T.)  Constitutional  law;  being  a 
view  of  the  practice  and  jurisdiction  of  the 
courts  of  the  United  States,  and  of  consti¬ 
tutional  points  decided.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1822. 

■ - The  same.  2d  ed.  with  additions  and 

improvements.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1830. 

Smith  (IV.)  Maritime  practice,  adapted  to 
the  sheriff  courts  of  Scotland.  To  which  is 
added  a  short  system  of  maritime  writs. 
12°.  Edinburgh,  1832. 

Spoliswouile  (R.)  Practicks  of  the  laws  of 
Scotland,  fol.  Edinburgh,  1706. 

Stanton  ( R.  II. )  Code  of  practice  in  civil  and 
criminal  cases  for  the  state  of  Kentucky. 
8°.  Cincinnati,  1859. 

Style  ( IV. )  Practical  register,  begun  in  the 
reign  of  king  Charles  i,  consisting  of  rules, 
orders,  and  the  principal  observations  con¬ 
cerning  the  practice  of  the  common  law  in 
the  courts  at  Westminster,  particularly  the 
king’s  bench,  as  well  in  matters  criminal 
as  civil.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1694. 

-  The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  London, 

1707. 

Suarez  de  Paz  ( G .)  Praxis  ecclesiastica  et 
saccularis,  in  qua  acta  processuum  omnium 
utriusque  fori  causarum,  cum  actionum  for- 
mulis  traduntur  et  ordinantur.  Editio  no- 
vissima.  fol.  Matriti,  1790. 

Stcan  (J.  R.)  Practice  in  civil  actions  and 
proceedings  at  law  in  Ohio,  and  precedents 
in  pleading,  with  practical  notes.  2  v. 
8°.  Columbus,  1845-50. 

Tidd  (IV.)  Forms  of  practical  proceedings 
in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  common  pleas, 
and  exchequer  of  pleas.  Corrected  and 
enlarged ;  with  references  to  the  9tli  ed.  of 
the  practice,  to  which  they  are  intended  as 
an  appendix.  8°.  London,  1828. 


Law — continued. 

Practice  : 

- New  practice  of  the  courts  of  king’s 

bench,  common  pleas,  and  exchequer  of 
pleas,  in  personal  actions,  and  ejectment. 
8°.  London,  1837. 

- Practice  of  the  court  of  king’s  bench 

in  personal  actions ;  with  references  to 
cases  of  practice  in  the  court  of  common 
pleas.  2d  Am.  ed.  with  corrections  and  ad¬ 
ditions.  2v.ini.  8°.  New  York,  1807. 

- Practice  of  the  courts  of  king’s  bench, 

and  common  pleas,  in  personal  actions, 
and  ejectment.  To  which  are  added,  the 
law  and  practice  of  extents ;  and  the  rules 
of  courts,  and  modern  decisions,  in  the 
exchequer  of  pleas.  9tli  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1828. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  from  the  9th  Lon¬ 
don  ed.  with  notes  of  recent  statutes  and 
decisions,  by  F.  J.  Troubat.  4th  Am.  ed. 
by  Asa  I.  Fish.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1856. 

- The  same.  Supplement  to  the  practice 

of  the  courts  of  king’s  bench,  and  com¬ 
mon  pleas.  8°.  London,  1830. 

Tillinghast  (J.  L.)  and  Shearman  (T.  G.) 
Practice,  pleadings,  and  forms  in  civil  ac¬ 
tions  in  courts  of  record  in  the  state  of  New 
York.  Adapted  to  the  code  of  procedure  of 
the  state  of  New  York;  adapted,  also,  to 
the  practice  in  California,  Missouri,  Indi¬ 
ana,  Wisconsin,  Kentucky,  Ohio,  Alabama, 
Minnesota,  and  Oregon,  v.  2.  8°.  New 
York,  1865. 

Townshend  (J.)  Code  of  procedure  of  the 
state  of  New  York,  as  amended  in  1857. 
With  notes,  an  appendix,  and  index.  5th 
ed.  8°.  New  York,  1857. 

Trouhat  (  F.  J.)  and  Haley  (  IV.  IV.)  Practice 
in  civil  actions  and  proceedings  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  district 
court,  and  court  of  common  pleas  for  the 
city  and  county  of  Philadelphia,  and  in  the 
courts  of  the  United  States.  3d  ed.  by  F. 
Wharton.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

Villadiego  (A.de).  Instruccion  politica  y 
practica  judicial,  conforme  al  estilo  de  los 
consejos,  audiencias  y  tribunales  de  corte, 
y  otros  ordinarios  del  reyno.  fol.  Madrid, 
1788. 

Whittaker  (II. )  Practice  and  pleadings  under 
the  codes,  original  and  amended.  With 
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Practice  : 

Whittaker  ( II. )  continued.  The  same.  2d  ed. 
2  v.  8°.  New  York,  1854. 

See  PRACTICE  AND  TROCEDURE. 

Procedure.  Rules  and  orders. 

Note. — For  the  practice  in  courts  of  admiralty,  See 
Admiralty,  p.  684. 

Chancery  courts. 

Alexander  (  T.  S.)  Summary  of  the  practice 
of  the  court  of  chancery,  and  county  courts, 
as  courts  of  equity  in  Maryland.  8°.  Bal¬ 
timore,  1839. 

Ayckbourn  (II.)  Practice  of  the  high  court 
of  chancery,  as  altered  by  recent  statutes 
and  orders,  and  by  the  abolition  of  the 
masters’  offices ;  comprising  proceedings 
by  bill,  claim,  summons,  special  case,  and 
under  the  charitable  trusts  act;  with  forms. 
5th  ed.  Revised  by  Thomas  H.  and  H. 
Ayckbourn.  2  v.  12°.  London,  1855. 

- The  same.  8th  ed.  By  J.  Napier  Hig¬ 
gins.  8°.  London,  1«66. 

- Forms  of  practical  proceedings  in  the 

high  court  of  chancery ;  with  all  the  exist¬ 
ing  orders  of  court,  rules,  and  regulations. 
8°.  London,  1866. 

Barbour  (O.L.)  Treatise  on  the  practice  of 
the  court  of  chancery.  With  an  appendix 
of  precedents.  2v.  8°.  New  York,  1843. 

Barry  (M.  J.)  and  Keogh  ( IV.)  Treatise  on 
the  practice  of  the  high  court  of  chancery 
of  Ireland.  8°.  Dublin,  1840. 

Blake  ( D .  T.)  Historical  treatise  on  the  prac¬ 
tice  of  the  court  of  chancery  of  New  York. 
8°.  New  York,  1818. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  the  practice 

of  the  several  district  equity  courts.  8°. 
Albany,  1824. 

Bohun  (IV.)  Cursus  cancellariae;  or,  the 
course  of  proceedings  in  the  high  court  of 
chancery.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1723 

Browne  (J.)  Practice  of  the  high  court  of 
chancery  under  the  new  orders,  from  the 
filing  of  the  bill  to  the  termination  of  the 
suit,  particularly  in  the  master’s  office ; 
with  the  evidence  and  proofs  admitted  at 
the  hearing,  and  in  the  different  stages  of 
the  cause.  2v.  8°.  London,  1830. 

Cox  (II.)  Orders,  statutes,  and  regulations 
affecting  the  practice  of  the  court  of  chance¬ 
ry;  with  notes;  and  a  supplement  contain¬ 
ing  the  recent  orders  and  notes  of  cases  to 
Trinity  term.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Daniell  (E.  /<’.)  Treatise  on  the  practice  of 
the  high  court  of  chancery;  with  some 


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Practice  :  Chancery  courts. 

practical  observations  on  the  pleadings  in 
that  court.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1837-40. 

- The  same.  3  v.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1846. 

[NEW  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  3,  4,  and  5]. 

- The  same.  1st  Am.  from  the  2d  Eng¬ 
lish  ed.  by  T.  E.  Headlam  ;  with  new  chap¬ 
ters,  and  copious  notes,  adapting  the  work 
to  American  practice  in  chancery,  by  J.  C. 
Perkins.  3  v.  8°.  Boston,  1846. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  ed.  by  J.  C.  Per¬ 
kins.  3  v.  8°.  Boston,  1851. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  adapted  to  the 

present  practice  of  the  court,  by  T,  E. 
Headlam.  2  v.  8°.  LondoD,1857. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  ed.  to  which  are 

added  several  entirely  new  chapters,  and 
copious  notes,  together  with  an  appendix 
of  precedents,  adapting  the  work  to  Ameri¬ 
can  practice  in  chancery,  by  J.  C.  Perkins. 
3  v.  8°.  Boston,  1865. 

Gilbert  (G.)  History  and  practice  of  the  high 
court  of  chancery.  8°.  London,  1758. 

Goldsmith  (G.)  Doctrine  and  practice  of 
equity  ;  or,  a  concise  outline  of  proceedings 
in  the  high  court  of  chancery.  Designed 
principally  for  the  use  of  students.  5th  ed. 
12°.  London,  1862. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1843. 

[Law  library,  v.  40]. 

Grant  (H.)  Practice  in  the  high  court  of 
chancery;  with  costs,  official  forms,  plead¬ 
ings,  etc.  3d  ed.  including  lord  Brougham’s 
amended  and  additional  orders.  2  v.  12°. 
London,  1833. 

Harrison  (J.)  Practice  of  the  court  of  chan¬ 
cery.  Enlarged  by  J.  G.  Williams.  With 
several  new  precedents,  by  W.  Parker. 
2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1807. 

Hinde  (R.)  Modern  practice  of  the  court  of 
chancery,  methodized  and  digested  in  a 
manner  wholly  new.  8°.  Dublin,  1786. 

Hoffman  (M.)  Treatise  upon  the  practice  of 
the  court  of  chancery;  with  appendix  of 
forms.  2d  ed.  3  v.  8°.  New  York,  1843. 

Jarman  (H.)  New  practice  of  the  high  court 
of  chancery  relative  to  the  conduct  of  suits 
by  bill,  claim,  or  original  summons.  2d  ed. 
12°.  Loudon,  1854. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  12°.  London, 

1864. 

Kennedy  (  T.)  Code  of  practice  of  the  high 
court  of  chancery.  2  v.  12°.  London, 
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Lube  ( D .  G.)  Analysis  of  the  principles  of 
equity  pleading’,  containing  a  compendium 
of  the  practice  of  the  high  court  of  chancery, 
and  the  foundation  of  its  rules;  with  an 
illustration  of  the  analogy  between  plead¬ 
ings  at  common  law  and  in  equity.  8°. 
London,  1823. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  ed.  by  J.  D. 

Wheeler.  8°.  New  York,  1846. 

Maddock  ( H. )  Treatise  on  the  principles  and 
practice  of  the  high  court  of  chancery. 
2d  ed.  2v.  8°.  Loudon,  1820. 

-  The  same.  2d  Am.  from  the  2d 

London  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Hartford,  (Conn.) 
1822. 

Morgan  ( G .  0.)  Statutes,  general  orders, 
and  regulations  relating  to  the  practice  and 
jurisdiction  of  the  court  of  chancery.  2d 
ed.  with  supplement.  12°.  London,  1861. 

Moulton  (J.  W. )  Chancery  practice  of  New 
York.  8°.  New  York,  1829. 

Newland  (J.)  Practice  of  the  high  court  of 
chancery.  With  a  collection  of  the  forms 
of  pleadings  and  of  proceedings  in  that 
court.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1819. 

-  The  same.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London, 

1830. 

Practical  register  in  chancery  ;  or,  a  complete 
collection  of  the  standing  orders  and  rules 
of  practice  in  chancery,  [anon.l  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1714. 

Practice  of  the  high  court  of  chancery  un¬ 
folded.  With  the  nature  of  the  several 
offices  belonging  to  that  court.  And  the 
reports  of  many  cases  wherein  relief  hath 
been  there  had,  and  where  denied,  [anon.  ] 
12°.  London,  1652. 

Robinson  ( C .)  Practice  in  the  courts  of  law 
and  equity  in  Virginia.  3  v.  8vo.  Rich¬ 
mond,  1832-39. 

Smith  (J.  S.)  Treatise  on  the  practice  of  the 
court  of  chancery.  With  an  appendix  of 
forms  and  precedents  of  costs,  adapted  to 
the  last  new  orders.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1837. 

-  The  same.  1st  Am.  from  the  2d 

London  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

- The  same.  6th  ed.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Tothill  ( IV.)  Transactions  in  chancery.  12°. 
London,  1649. 

Toulmin  (S.  S.)  Modern  practice  in  chan¬ 
cery,  containing  all  the  statutes  and  orders. 
8°.  London,  1853; 


Law — continued. 

Practice  :  Chancery  courts. 

Turner  (S.)  Present  practice  and  costs  in 
the  high  court  of  chancery.  6th  ed.  en¬ 
larged,  by  Robert  Venables.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1825. 

Williams  (F.  S.)  New  practice  of  the  court 
of  chancery  under  the  acts  15  and  16  Viet, 
cc.  80,  86,  87,  and  the  subsequent  general 
orders.  8°.  London,  1854. 

Wyatt  (J.)  Practical  register  in  chancery; 
with  the  additions  of  modern  cases.  8°. 
London,  1800. 

See,  also,  Revivor. 

County  courts. 

Broom  (H.)  Practice  of  the  county  courts. 
12°.  London,  1852. 

Pollock  (C.  E.)  and  Nicol  (IT.)  Practice  of 
the  county  courts,  etc.  5th  ed.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1864. 

Courts-leet. 

Scroggs  (W.)  Practice  of  courts-leet  and 
courts-baron.  8°.  London,  1714. 

Criminal  courts. 

Alison  (A.)  Practice  of  the  criminal  law  of 
Scotland.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1833. 

Archbold  (J.  F.)  Practice  of  the  crown  office 
of  the  court  of  queen’s  bench  ;  with  forms 
of  all  the  pleadings,  rules,  notices,  etc. 
which  occur  in  practice.  12°.  London, 
1844. 

Brazil.  Codigo  do  processo  criminal  de 
primeira  instancia  do  imperio  do  Brasil 
Por  Josino  do  Nascimento  Silva.  4a  ed. 
2  v.  in  1.  8°.  Rio  do  Janeiro,  1860. 

Crown  circuit  companion  ;  in  which  is  incor¬ 
porated  the  Crown  circuit  assistant.  [anon.] 
10th  edition,  containing  numerous  prece¬ 
dents,  with  the  statutes  hud  decisions  down 
to  the  present  time,  by  Archer  Ryland.  8°. 
London,  1836. 

Gabbctt  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  criminal  law; 
comprehending  all  crimes  and  misde¬ 
meanors  punishable  by  indictment,  and 
offences  cognizable  summarily  by  magis¬ 
trates  ;  with  the  modes  of  proceeding  upon 
each.  2  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1843. 

Gaurct  (  —  ).  Stile  universel  de  toutes  les 
cours  et  juridictions  duroyaume,  pour  Tin- 
struction  de  matures  crimiuelles,  suivant 
rordonnance  de  Louis  xiv.  4°.  Paris, 
1695. 

Gudc  (R.)  Practice  of  the  crown  side  of  the 
court  of  king’s  bench,  and  the  practice  of 
the  sessions ;  the  general  rules  of  the  court, 


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Practice  :  Criminal  courts. 

from  the  reign  of  James  i.  to  the  present 
time  ;  and  the  statutes  relating  to  the  prac¬ 
tice.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1828. 

Gutierrez  ( J .  M.)  Prdctica  criminal  de  Es- 
paha.-  5“  ed.  3  v.  8°.  Madrid,  1828. 

-  The  same.  lla  ed.  mexicana  adi- 

cionada.  3  v.  sm.  4°.  Mexico,  1850. 

Weiskc  ( C .  A.)  Haudhuch  des  criminal- 
processes,  mit  vorziiglicher  riicksicht  auf 
siichsisches  recht.  8°.  Leipzig,  1840. 

See,  also,  PROCEDURE,  (criminal). 

Divorce  and  matrimonial  causes. 

Brandt  ( IV. )  Treatise  on  the  law,  practice, 
and  procedure  of  divorce  and  matrimonial 
causes  under  the  act  20  and  21  Viet.  c. 
85 ;  containing  the  act,  also  the  rules, 
orders,  and  forms  issued  thereunder ;  with 
precedents.  do  n,  1858. 

Browne  (G.)  Treatise  on  the  principles  and 
practice  of  the  court  for  divorce  and  matri¬ 
monial  causes ;  with  the  statutes,  rules, 
fees,  and  forms  relating  thereto.  8°. 
London,  1864. 

- and  Green  (IV.  S.  S.)  Practice  of  the 

divorce  court.  12°.  London,  1858. 

Browning  (IV.  E.)  Divorce  court  practice. 
8°.  Loudon,  1862. 

-  The  same.  Practice  and  procedure 

of  the  court  for  divorce  and  matrimonial 
causes ;  with  forms  of  practical  proceedings, 
the  acts,  rales,  and  orders,  tables  of  fees, 
and  bills  of  costs.  12°.  London,  1862. 

Pritchard  (R.  A.)  and  Pritchard  (IV.  T.) 
Digest  of  the  law  and  practice  of  the  court 
for  divorce  and  matrimonial  causes,  and 
the  reference  to  appeals  from  that  court; 
with  precedents,  including  bills  of  costs, 
and  notes.  2d  ed.  revised  and  enlarged. 
8°.  Loudon,  1864. 

Ecclesiastical  courts. 

Clarice  (F.)  Praxis,  tarn  jus  dicentibus 
quam  aliis  omnibus  qui  in  foro  ecclesiastico 
versantur  apprime  utilis.  Editio  2\  priori 
multo  castigatior,  per  Thomarn  Bladen. 
Londini,  1684. 

Conset  (11.)  Practice  of  the  spiritual  or 
ecclesiastical  courts  ;  with  a  brief  discourse 
of  the  structure  and  manner  of  forming  the 
libel  or  declaration.  8°.  London,  1708. 

Coute  ( II.  C.)  Practice  of  the  ecclesiastical 
courts  ;  with  forms  and  tables  of  costs.  8°. 
London,  1847. 

Ducussc  (F.)  Pratique  do  la  juridiction  eccld- 


Law — continued. 

Practice  :  Ecclesiastical  courts. 

siastique,  volontaire,  gratieuse,  et  conten- 
tieuse.  4°.  Toulouse,  1705. 

Jura  ecclesiastica ;  or,  the  present  practice 
in  ecclesiastical  courts.  By  a  barrister  of 
the  middle  temple.  [ anon .  ]  2  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1749. 

Law  (J.  T.)  Forms  of  ecclesiastical  law;  or 
the  mode  of  conducting  suits  in  the  con¬ 
sistory  courts.  2d  ed.  8°.  Loudon,  1844. 

Oughton  (T.)  Ordo  judiciorum;  sive,  me- 
thodus  procedendi  in  negotiis  et  litibus  in 
foro  ecclesiastico  civili,  britaunico  et  liiber- 
nico.  2  v.  4°.  Londini,  172^-38. 

Proctor's  practice  in  the  ecclesiastical  courts, 
[anon.]  8°.  London,  1816. 

Suarez  de  Paz  (G.)  Praxis  ecclesiastica,  in 
qua  acta  processuum  omnium  causarum 
cum  actionum  formulis  sermoue  hispauo 
composita,  et  ad  hodieruum  stylum  accom- 
modata  traduntur  et  ordiuantur.  Editio 
novissima  et  caeteris  quae  hucusque  pro- 
diere  longe  emeudatior  et  auction  fol. 
Matriti,  1790. 

Exchequer  court.  See  Exchequer,  p.  764. 

House  of  lords. 

Palmer  (J.)  Practice  in  the  house  of  lords, 
on  appeals,  writs  of  error,  and  claims  of 
peerage._  8°.  London,  1830. 

Judges'  chambers. 

Baglcy  ( IV. )  Practice  at  the  chambers  of  the 
judges  of  the  courts  of  common  law,  in 
civil  actions.  12°.  London,  1834. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

[Law  library,  v.  15]. 

Bloxam  (R.)  Regulations  to  be  observed  in 
the  conduct  of  business  at  the  chambers  of 
the  master-of-the-rolls,  and  the  vice-chan¬ 
cellor,  with  notes.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Cooper  (C.  P.)  Manual  of  chancery  cham¬ 
ber  practice,  according  to  the  recent  act 
(15  and  16  Viet.  cap.  80),  and  the  orders  for 
carrying  it  into  effect.  12°.  London,  1853. 

Jarman  (II.)  New  practice  of  the  high  court 
of  chancery  relative  to  proceedings  in  the 
judges’  chambers  and  masters’  offices.  2d 
ed.  12°.  London,  1854. 

- The  same.  3ded.  12°.  London,  1864. 

Parkinson  (G.  H.)  Handy-book  for  the  com¬ 
mon  law  judges’ chambers.  12°.  London, 
1861. 

Magistrates'  courts. 

Saunders  (T.  IV.)  Practice  of  magistrates’ 
courts.  2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1858. 


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Practice  : 

Lord  mayor’s  court. 

Daly  ( D.  B.)  Handbook  of  practice  in  the 
lord  mayor’s  court.  12°.  London,  1861. 

Probate  court. 

Coote  ( H .  C.)  Practice  of  the  court  of  pro¬ 
bate,  in  common  form  business,  with  the 
probate  court  acts  of  1857  and  1858,  the 
rules,  forms,  and  fees  of  1857  and  1858,  and 
a  very  full  collection  of  original  forms,  pre¬ 
pared  for  the  present  edition.  Also,  a  trea¬ 
tise  on  the  practice  of  the  court  in  conten¬ 
tious  business,  by  Thomas  H.  Tristram. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1859. 

Hill  {A.  S.)  Manual  of  the  practice  of  the 
court  of  probate.  8°.  London,  1859. 

Smith  (IV.  L.)  Practice  in  proceedings  in 
the  probate  courts ;  including  the  probate 
of  wills  ;  appointment  of  administrators, 
guardians,  and  trustees  ;  allowances  ;  sale 
of  real  and  personal  estate ;  settlement  of 
accounts ;  distribution  of  estates  ;  assign¬ 
ment  of  dower;  with  table  showing  the  pres¬ 
ent  value  of  estates  in  dower ;  partition  of 
lands,  etc.  12°.  Boston,  1863. 

Quarter  sessions. 

Archbold  ( J .  F.)  Practice  of  the  court  of 
quarter  sessions,  and  its  jurisdiction  ;  with 
forms  of  indictments,  notices  of  appeal,  etc. 
2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1857. 

-  Summary  of  the  law  relative  to  ap¬ 
peals,  against  orders  of  removal,  against 
rates,  and  against  orders  of  filiation;  to¬ 
gether  with  the  practice  of  the  court  of  quar¬ 
ter  sessions,  in  appeals.  12°.  London, 
1826. 

Reports. 

Abbott  ( B .  V.  and  A.)  Reports  of  practice 
cases  in  the  courts  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
1855-65.  19  v.  8°.  New  York,  1855- 
1865. 

- The  same.  New  series,  v.  1-2.  1865- 

67.  8°.  New  York,  1866-67. 

Barnes  ( //. )  Notes  of  cases  in  points  of  prac¬ 
tice  taken  in  the  court  of  common  pleas, 
1732  to  1756.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1790. 

Cases  of  practice  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench, 
from  the  reign  of  queen  Elizabeth  to  the 
14th  of  king  George  iii ;  selected  from  the 
books  and  reports,  and  methodically  ar¬ 
ranged.  By  a  gentleman  of  the  middle  tem¬ 
ple.  4°.  London,  1778. 

Chitty  (./.)  Reports  of  cases,  principally  on 
practice  and  pleading,  in  the  courts  of  king’s 

24 


Law — continued. 

Practice  : 

bench,  in  1819.  Also,  reports  of  cases  temp, 
lord  Mansfield,  in  the  year  1782,  etc.,  from 
the  mss.  of  mr.  justice  Ashurst.  With 
notes.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1820-23. 

Choice  cases  in  chancery,  chiefly  relating  to 
the  practice  of  that  court.  12°.  London, 
1672. 

Doicling  (A.  and  V.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
queen’s  bench  practice  courts ;  with  the 
points  of  pleadiug  and  practice  in  the  courts 
of  common  pleas  and  exchequer,  1841  to 
1843.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1843-44. 

-  and  Lowndes  (J.  J.)  The  same,  1843 

to  1849.  7  v.  8°.  London,  1845-51. 

-  The  same.  1830  to  1841.  9  v.  8°. 

London,  1833-42. 

Howard  (N.  jr.)  Practice  reports  of  the  su¬ 
preme  court  aud  court  of  appeals  of  the  state 
of  New  York,  1844  to  1868.  35  v.  8°. 
Albany,  1845-68. 

Morris  ( R . )  Analytical  digest  of  selected 
practice  cases  decided  in  the  common  law 
courts,  to  Trinity  term,  1847.  8°.  London, 
1847. 

New  practice  cases.  Together  with  cases  in 
evidence,  stamps,  and  the  law  of  attorneys 
and  solicitors,  v.  1.  8°.  London,  1847. 

Precedents  : 

Brackenridge  (H.  H.)  On  the  stare  decisis. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1814.  • 

[In  his  Law  miscellanies], 

Broum  ( IV. )  Entering  clerk’s  vade  mecum ; 
being  an  exact  collection  of  precedents  for 
declarations  and  pleadings  in  most  actions. 
8°.  London,  1678. 

-  Praxis  almse  curiae  cancellarise ;  a 

collection  of  precedents,  by  bill  and  an¬ 
swer,  plea  and  demurrer,  in  the  high  court 
of  chancery,  for  more  than  30  years  past. 
2jg.  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1714. 

Cauchy  ( E .)  Les  prdeddents  de  la  cour  des 
pairs,  recueillis  et  mis  enordre.  8°.  Paris, 
1839. 

Compleat  dark,  and  scrivener’s  guide  ;  con¬ 
taining  exact  draughts  and  presidents  of 
all  manner  of  assurances  and  instruments 
now  in  use.  [««on.]  4°.  London,  1615. 

Covert  (N.)  Scrivener’s  guide;  being  choice 
and  approved  forms  of  precedents.  5th 
ed.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1740. 

Crabb  (G.)  Complete  series  of  precedents 
in  conveyancing,  and  of  common  and 
commercial  forms,  in  alphabetical  order, 
adapted  to  the  present  state  of  the  law  and 


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Law — continued. 

Precedents  : 

the  practice  of  conveyancing.  4th  cd. 
edited  by  J.  T.  Christie.  2  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1853. 

-  The  same.  5th  ed.  with  corrections 

and  additions,  by  Leonard  Shelford.  2  v. 
8C.  London,  1859. 

Curtis  (G.  T.)  Equity  precedents.  Supple¬ 
mentary  to  mr.  justice  Story’s  treatise  on 
equity  pleadings.  8°.  Boston,  1850. 

Finch  (T.)  Precedents  in  chancery,  1689  to 
1722.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1786. 

Swan  ( J .  R.)  Practice  in  civil  actions  and 
proceedings  at  law  in  Ohio,  and  precedents 
in  pleading,  with  practical  notes.  2  v.  8°. 
Columbus,  1845-50. 

Touchstone  of  precedents,  relating  to  judicial 
proceedings  at  common  law.  By  G.  F. 
\anon.  1  8°.  London,  1682. 

Van  Heytliusen  ( F .  M.)  Equity  draftsman  ; 
being  a  collection  of  precedents.  8°.  New 
York,  1819. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.,  with  numerous 

additional  forms  and  practical  notes,  by 
Edward  Hughes.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1828. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  from  the  last 

London  ed.  8°.  New  York,  1842. 

-  The  same.  4th  Am.  ed.  with  copious 

notes  and  references  to  American  cases, 
by  a  member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1861. 

Van  Santvoord  (G.)  Precedents  of  plead¬ 
ing  in  civil  actions  under  the  New  York 
code  of  procedure.  8°.  Albany,  1858. 

Whitworth  (./.)  Equity  precedents,  compri¬ 
sing  bills,  petitions,  and  answers,  adapted 
to  the  orders  of  May,  1845.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1848. 

[Law  library,  v.  62]. 

See  Entries.  Forms.  Pleadings.  Practice. 

Note. — Nearly  all  the  treatises  contain  appendices  of 
precedents  for  the  subject-matter  on  which  they 
treat. 

Preferred  creditors  :  See  Debtor  and  creditor. 

Prerogative  : 

Allen  ( J .)  Inquiry  into  the  rise  and  growth 
of  the  royal  prerogative  in  England.  New 
ed.  with  biographical  notices,  etc.  to 
which  is  added  an  inquiry  into  the  life  and 
character  of  king  Eadwig.  8°.  London, 
1849. 

Bacon  (F.  lord.)  Cases  of  prerogative,  etc. 
12°.  London,  1684. 

[/a  Holbourne  (R.)  Readings  on  the  statute  of 
treasonl. 


]  Law — continued. 

Prerogative  : 

Bacon  (  F.  lord ).  Of  the  king’s  prerogative. 
8°.  London,  1741. 

[In  his  Law  tracts,  pp.  178-181]. 

Chitty  (J.  jr.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  the 
prerogatives  of  the  crown,  and  the  relative 
duties  and  rights  of  the  subject.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1820. 

Lorieuz  (A.  J.  M.)  Traitd  de  la  prdrogative 
royale  en  France  et  en  Augieterre.  Suivi 
d’un  essai  sur  le  pouvoir  des  rois  hLacedd- 
mone.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1840. 

Ludcrs  (A.)  The  birth  and  parentage,  rise 
and  fall  of  non  obstante.  12°.  Bath,  1810. 

[/«  h is  Tracts  on  law  and  history,  v.  2.  pp.  327-340J. 

Staunford  (Sir  IV.)  Exposition  of  the  hinge’s 
prerogative,  collected  out  of  the  great 
abridgement  of  justice  Fitzherbert,  and 
other  old  waiters.  4°.  London,  1590. 

Prescription  : 

Angell  ( J .  K.)  Inquiry  into  the  rule  of  law 
which  creates  a  right  to  an  incorporeal  he¬ 
reditament,  by  an  adverse  enjoyment  of 
twenty  years  ;  with  remarks  on  the  appli¬ 
cation  of  the  rule  to  light,  and  in  certain 
cases  to  a  water  privilege.  8°.  Boston, 
1827. 

Bedarride  (J.)  De  la  lettre  de  change,  des 
billets  a  ordre,  et  de  la  prescription.  2  v. 
8°.  Aix,  1861. 

Brunde  Villcret  (E.)  Traite  theorique  et  pra¬ 
tique  de  la  prescription  en  matibre  crimi- 
nelle.  8°.  Paris,  1863. 

Gibbons  (D.)  Lex  temporis  ;  a  treatise  on  the 
law  of  limitation  and  prescription.  12°. 
London,  1835. 

Marcade  (V.)  Explication  du  tit.  xx,  liv.  iii, 
du  code  Napoleon,  contenaut  l’analyse 
critique  des  auteurs  et  de  la  jurisprudence, 
ou  commentaire-traitd  theorique  et  pratique 
de  la  prescription.  8°.  Paris,  1854. 

- The  same.  Nouv.  ed.  Paris,  1861. 

Napier  (M.)  Commentaries  on  the  law  of 
prescription  in  Scotland.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1854. 

Troplong  (R.  T.)  De  la  prescription.  2  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1836-38. 

Vazeillt  (F.  A.)  Traite  des  prescriptions; 
suivant  les  nouveaux  codes  frau<;ais.  2  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1832. 

View  of  the  periods  of  prescription  beyond 
which  an  unclaimed  right  cannot  be  recov¬ 
ered,  according  to  the  civil  law,  and  the 
laws  of  France,  England,  and  Scotland. 

( A  sheet. ) 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


183 


Law— continued. 

Press  (Law  of  the) : 

Chassan  (M.)  Traits  des  d61its  et  contraven¬ 
tions  de  la  parole,  de  l’dcriture  et  de  la 
presse.  3v.  8°.  Colmar,  1837. 

Hay  (G.)  Essay  on  the  liberty  of  the  press. 
8°.  Richmond,  (Va.)  1803. 

Parant  (N.)  Lois  de  la  presse  en  1836;  ou 
legislation  actuelle  sur  l’iniprimerie  et  la 
librairie,  et  sur  les  debts  et  contreventions 
commis  par  toutes  les  voies  de  publication. 
8°.  Paris,  1836. 

Rousset  ( G .)  Nouveau  code  annot6  de  la 
presse  pour  la  France,  l’Algdrie  et  les  colo¬ 
nies  ;  ou,  concordance  de  toutes  les  lois  sur 
rimprimerie,  la  librairie,  la  propridte  lit- 
tdraire,  la  presse  pdriodique,  le  colportage, 
l’affichage,  le  criage,  les  theatres,  et  tous 
autres  inoyens  de  publication,  depuis  1789 
jusqu’h  1856.  4°.  Paris,  1856. 

See,  also,  Copyright.  General  warrants. 

Printing. 

Presumptive  evidence  : 

Mathews  (J.  H. )  Treatise  on  the  doctrine  of 
presumption  and  presumptive  evidence,  as 
affecting  the  title  to  real  and  personal  pro¬ 
perty.  With  notes  and  references  to  Ameri¬ 
can  cases,  by  B.  Rand.  8°.  New  York, 
1830. 

Menochio  (J.)  De  prsesumptionibus,  conjec- 
turis,  signis,  et  indiciis,  commentaria.  2  v. 
fol.  Genevae,  1685. 

Primogeniture  ; 

Pothier  ( R .  J.)  Traitd  du  preciput  legal  des 
nobles.  4°.  Paris,  1777. 

[In  his  CEuvres  poethumes.  v.  1], 

Sempere  y  Guarinos  (J.)  Historia  de  los  vin- 
culos  y  mayorazgos.  12°  Madrid,  1805. 

Prince  edward  island  : 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  Prince  Ed¬ 
ward  island.  From  the  establishment  of 
the  legislature,  in  1773,  to  1834.  8°.  Char¬ 
lottetown,  1834. 

Principal  and  agent  :  See  agency. 

Principal  and  surety  : 

Burge  (IF.)  Commentaries  on  the  law  of 
suretyship,  and  the  rights  and  obligations 
of  the  parties  thereto.  8°.  London,  1840. 

Fell  ( IV.  IV.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  mercan¬ 
tile  guaranties  ;  and  of  principal  and  sure¬ 
ty  in  general.  8°.  New  York,  1825. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  from  2d  English 

ed.  with  notes  and  references  to  American 
decisions,  by  J.  W.  Allen.  8°.  Albany, 
1859. 


Law — continued. 

Principal  and  surety  : 

Pitman  ( E .  D.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  prin¬ 
cipal  and  surety.  8°.  London,  1840. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1843. 

[Law  library,  v.  40] 

Theobald  ( IV. )  Practical  treatise  oil  the  law 
of  principal  and  surety,  particularly  with 
relation  to  mercantile  guaranties,  bills  of 
exchange,  and  bail  bonds.  8°.  Loudon, 
1832. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  7]. 

Troplong  (R.  T.)  Du  cautionnement.  Com- 
mentaire  du  titre  xiv,  livre  iii,  du  code 
civil.  8°.  Paris,  1846. 

See,  also,  Bailment. 

Private  international  law  : 

See  Conflict  of  laws. 

Privateers  :  See  Law  of  nations. 

Prize:  See  Admiralty.  Also,  Law  of  nations,  in  the 
general  alphabet. 

PRORATE  (Court  of) : 

Horsey  (G.)  Court  of  probate  acts,  1857  and 
1858 ;  and  the  rules,  orders,  and  instruc¬ 
tions,  with  notes,  and  a  summary  of  the 
law  of  executors  and  administrators  in  re¬ 
ference  to  probates  and  administrations. 
3d  ed.  12°.  London,  1859. 

Swan  (R.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  jurisdic¬ 
tion  of  the  ecclesiastical  courts  relating  to 
probates  and  administrations.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1830. 

Probate  duties  : 

Shelford  (L.)  Law  relating  to  the  probate, 
legacy,  and  succession  duties  in  England, 
Ireland,  and  Scotland;  including  all  the 
statutes  on  those  subjects,  with  forms  and 
official  regulations.  2d  ed.  8°.  London, 
1861. 

See,  also,  Practice.  (Probate  courts). 

Probate  and  divorce  reports : 

Swaber  {M.  C.  M.)and  Tristram  (T.  H.)  Re¬ 
ports  of  cases  decided  in  the  court  of  pro¬ 
bate,  and  in  the  court  for  divorce  and  matri¬ 
monial  causes,  from  Hil.  t.  1858,  to  Mich, 
t.  1864.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1860-65. 

Procedure : 

1.  Civil. 

Abdy  ( J .  T.)  Historical  sketch  of  civil  pro¬ 
cedure  among  the  Romans.  8°.  London, 
1857. 

Bellot  (  P.  F. )  Exposd  des  motifs  de  la  loi  sur 
la  procedure  civile  pour  le  canton  de  Ge- 
nbve.  lc  partie.  8°.  Genbve,  1821. 

Bioche  ( C.J .  A.)  Dictionnairo  de  proeddure 
civile  et  commerciale,  contenant  la  juris- 


184 


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Law — continued. 

Procedure : 

prudence,  l’opinion  des  auteurs,  les  usages 
du  palais,  le  timbre  et  l’enregistrement  des 
actes,  leur  tarif,  et  leurs  fortnules.  3°  6d. 
consid6rablement  auginentee.  6  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1850-52. 

- Nouveau  formulaire  de  proc6dure  civ¬ 
ile,  commerciale,  et  criminelle.  2C  tirage. 
8°.  Paris,  1852. 

Boitard  (J.  £.)  Le9ons  de  procedure  civile, 
contenant  le  commentaire  complet  du  code 
de  procedure.  Publitses  par  Gustave  de 
Linage.  Revues,  aunotdes,  compldtdes, 
et  mises  en  harmonie  avec  les  lois  rdeentes, 
par  G.  F.  Colmet-Daage.  7e  6d.  contenant 
l’indication  de  la  jurisprudence  des  cours 
imptiriales  et  de  la  cour  de  cassation.  2  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1858. 

Bunjeen  (L.  B.)  Traitd  des  actions  ;  ou,  expo¬ 
sition  de  la  procedure  civile  clrez  les  Ro- 
nrains.  2e  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Carre  (G.  L.  J.~)  Les  lois  de  la  procedure 
civile.  2e  6d.  3  v.  4°.  Paris,  1829. 

Casar  ( F .)  Hand-lexicon  des  preussischen 
civil-rechtes  und  civil-prozesses,  fur  alle 
stiiude.  8°.  Erfurt,  1858. 

Coffinieres  (A.  S.  G .)  Jurisprudence  des 
cours  souveraines  sur  la  procedure.  5  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1812. 

Esculano  de  Arrieta  (P.)  Practica  del  con- 
sejo  real  en  el  despacbo  de  los  negocios 
consultivos  ;  con  distincion  de  los  que  per- 
tenecen  al  consejo  pleno,  6  6.  cada  sala  en 
particular;  y  las  formulas  de  las  cedulas, 
provisiones  y  certificaciones  respectivas ; 
dividida  en  dos  tomos.  2  v.  fol.  Madrid, 
1796. 

Geneva.  Loi  de  la  procedure  civile  du  can¬ 
ton  de  Geneve.  8°.  Paris,  1837. 
[Foucher  :  Collection  des  lois.  v.  5], 

Gomez  de  la  Serna  (P. )  y  Montalban  (J.  ill.) 
Tratado  academico  forense  de  procedimi- 
entos  judiciales.  3  v.  8°.  Madrid,  1848. 
Hayden  (C.)  Practical  analytical  digest  of 
the  code  of  procedure  of  the  state  of  New 
York.  With  a  collection  of  practical  forms 
adapted  to  the  new  practice.  8°.  Albany, 
1848. 

Lavielle.  Etudes  sur  la  procedure  civile,  n6- 
cessitd  de  reviser  le  code  do  1806.  8°. 

Paris,  1862. 

Locrt  de  Roissy  (J.  G.)  Esprit  du  code  de 
procedure  civile  et  du  code  du  commerce ; 
ou  conf6rences  du  code  de  procedure  avec 
les  discussions  du  conseil,  les  observations 


Law — continued. 

Procedure : 

du  tribunat,  les  exposes  de  motifs,  les  dis¬ 
cours  des  orateurs  du  tribunat,  les  disposi¬ 
tions  des  autres  codes.  10  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1810-16. 

Mittermaier(_C.  J.  A.)  Dergemeine  deutsche 
biirgerlicbe  prozess  in  vergleichuug  mit 
dem  preussischen  und  franzosischen  civil- 
verfahren,  und  mit  den  neuesten  fortscbrit- 
ten  der  prozessgesetzgebung.  4  v.  in  2. 
8°.  Bonn,  1822-26. 

- Die  summarischen  verfahrungsarten 

des  gemeinen  deutschen  burgerlichen  pro- 
zesses  in  vergleichuug  mit  dem  preus¬ 
sischen  civilverfahren,  und  mit  den  neuesten 
fortschritten  der  prozessgesetzgebung.  8°. 
Bonn,  1840. 

Pothier  (R.  J.)  Traitd  de  la  procddure  civile 
8°.  Paris,  1861. 

[In  his  CEuvres  annotees  par  SI.  Bugnet  v.  10]. 
Regnard  (E.)  De  l’organisation  judiciaire, 
et  de  la  procedure  civile  en  France.  8°. 
Paris,  1855. 

Tyler  (5.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  Maryland 
simplified ;  preliminary  procedure  and 
pleading,  in  courts  of  law.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1857. 

Walter  ( F . )  Histoire  de  la  procedure  civile 
chez  les  Romains.  Traduite  de  1’ Allemand , 
par  Edouard  Laboulaye.  8°.  Paris,  1841. 
Zirnmern  (S.  W.)  Trait6  des  actions,  ou,  th6o- 
rie  de  la  procddure  privtie  chez  les  Romains, 
expos6e  historiquement  depuis  son  origine 
jusqu’ii,  Justinien.  Traduit  de  1’Allemand, 
annot6  et  mis  en  rapport  avec  l’enseigne- 
ment  de  Paris  et  de  Potiers,  par  L.  Etienne. 
8°.  Paris,  1843. 

See,  also,  COMMON  LAW  PROCEDURE  ACTS. 
Practice. 

France. 

Code  de  procedure  civile.  Conforme  a  l'edi- 
tion  originale  de  rimprimerie  imperiule 
12°.  Paris,  1808. 

- The  same.  (Bulletin  des  lois,  no. 

iii  bis).  8°.  Paris,  1825. 

Ohio. 

Code  of  civil  procedure  of  the  state  of  Ohio ; 
with  the  subsequent  amendments  and  sup¬ 
plementary  acts,  and  the  several  statutes 
regulating  the  practice  in  the  State  of  Ohio  ; 
including  the  code  of  procedure  before  jus¬ 
tices  of  the  peace,  (as  amended).  With 
notes  to  the  decisions  of  the  courts  of  Ohio, 
Kentucky,  Indiana,  and  New  York.  By 
George  E.  Sevey.  8°.  Cincinnati,  I860. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


185 


Law — continued. 

Procedure : 

New  York. 

Code  of  procedure  of  the  state ;  being  the 
first  report  of  the  commissioners  on  prac¬ 
tice  and  pleadings.  8°.  Albany,  1848. 

Code  of  civil  procedure  of  the  state  of  New 
York.  Reported  complete  by  the  commis¬ 
sioners  on  practice  and  pleadings.  8°. 
Albany,  1850. 

- The  same.  As  amended  by  the  legis¬ 
lature  July  10,  1851.  8°.  Albany,  1851. 

- The  same.  As  amended  April  16, 

1852;  with  notes  and  references.  Voor- 
hies’  2d  ed.  8°.  New  York,  1852. 

- The  same.  Code  of  procedure  of 

pleadings  and  practice  of  the  state  of  New 
York,  1858  and  1859  ;  with  complete  notes 
and  references.  8°.  New  York,  1859. 

Code  of  procedure  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
as  amended  to  1864.  With  notes,  an  ap¬ 
pendix,  and  index.  8th  ed.  By  John 
Townshend.  8°.  New  York,  1864. 

2.  Criminal, 

Berriat- Saint- Prix  (C.)  Traitd  de  la  pro¬ 
cedure  des  tribunaux  criminels  ;  suite  de 
1’instruction  criminelle  prdjudiciaire.  Edi¬ 
tion  complete  par  un  supplement  jus- 
qu’en  1857.  3  v.  8°.  Paris,  1851-57. 

Code  d’instruction  criminelle.  Edition  con- 
forme  k  l’edition  originale  du  Bulletin  des 
lois.  Suivi  des  motifs  exposes  par  les 
eonseillers  d’etat,  etc.  12°.  Paris,  1809. 

- The  same.  Edition  originale  et  seule 

officielle.  8°.  Paris,  1810. 

- The  same.  4°.  Paris,  1810. 

- The  same.  (Bulletin  des  lois,  no. 

112  bis).  8°.  Paris,  1816. 

Code  of  criminal  procedure  of  the  state  of 
New  York.  Reported  complete  by  the  com¬ 
missioners  on  practice  and  pleading.  8°. 
Albany,  1850. 

Codigo  do  processo  criminal  de  primeira  in- 
stancia  do  imperio  do  Brazil.  Por  Josino 
do  Nascimento  Silva.  4tt  ed.  2  v.  in  1. 
8°.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1850. 

Combes  ( P .  de).  Recueil  tir6  des  procedures 
criminelles  faites  par  plusieurs  officiaux,  et 
autres  juges  du  royaume.  4°.  Paris, 
1700. 

Cubain  (R.)  Trait6  de  la  procedure  devant 
les  cours  d’assises.  8°.  Paris,  1851. 

Faustin-Hilie  (M.)  Traite  de  1’instruction 
criminelle,  ou,  theorie  du  code  d’instruction 
criminelle.  8  v.  8°.  Paris,  1845-58. 


Law — continued. 

Procedure : 

Gaurct  (  — ).  Stile  universel  de  toutes  les 
cours  et  jurisdictions  du  royaume,  pour  l’in- 
structiou  de  matikres  criminelles,  suivaut 
l’ordonnance  de  Louis  xiv.  4°.  Paris, 
1695. 

Pothier  ( R .  J.)  Traite  de  la  procedure 
criminelle.  8°.  Paris,  1861. 

[In  his  (Euvres  annotSes  par  M.  Bugnet,  v.  10J. 

Rodibre(A.)  Elements  de  procedure  crimi¬ 
nelle.  8°.  Paris,  1850. 

Sanchez  (F.  de  P.  ill.)  El  foro  espahol,  6 
sea  nuevo  tratado,  teorico-prkctico  del  or- 
den,  modo  y  forma  de  proceder  en  los  tri  - 
bunales  de  Espaiia.  2  v.  sm.  4°. 
Madrid,  1834. 

Sicily.  Lois  de  la  procedure  criminelle  et 
lois  penales  du  royaume  des  Deux-Siciles. 

[Foucher  :  Collection  des  lois,  v.  4]. 

See,  also,  BANKRUPTCY.  PRACTICE,  (Criminal). 

Production  of  documents  : 

Pollock  (C.  E. )  Treatise  on  the  power  of 
the  courts  of  common  law  to  compel  the 
production  of  documents  for  inspection. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

[Law  library,  v.  77]. 

Profaneness  :  See  Immorality. 

Prohibition  : 

Lloyd  (M.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  prohibi¬ 
tion,  containing  a  concise  view  of  the  prin¬ 
ciples  on  which  that  writ  is  granted,  and 
also  the  practice  relating  to  the  same.  12°. 
London,  1849. 

Promises  :  Sec  Contracts.  Covenants. 

Promissory  notes  : 

dayman  (N. )  Dissertation  on  the  nego- 
ciability  of  notes.  12°.  Rutland,  1793. 

[In  his  Reports  and  dissertations]. 

Edwards  (/.)  Treatise  on  bills  and  promis¬ 
sory  notes.  8°.  Albany,  1857. 

Evans  (IV.  D.)  Essays  on  the  action  for 
money  had  and  received,  on  the  law  of  in¬ 
surances,  and  on  the  law  of  bills  of  ex¬ 
change,  and  promissory  notes.  8°.  New- 
bern,  1802. 

Girouard  (D.)  Essai  sur  les  lettres  de 
change  et  les  billets  promissoires.  8°. 
Montreal,  1860. 

Kyd  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  bills  of  ex¬ 
change  and  promissory  notes.  3d  ed. 
With  considerable  additions.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1795. 

Parsons  (T.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  prom¬ 
issory  notes  and  bills  of  exchange.  2  v. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1863. 


186 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


L  aw — continued. 

Promissory  notes  : 

Roscoc  {II.)  Digest  of  the  law  relating  to 
bills  of  exchange,  promissory  notes,  and 
bankers’  checks.  12°.  London,  1829. 

Story  { J .)  Commentaries  on  the  law  of 
promissory  notes,  and  guarantees  of  notes, 
and  checks  on  banks  and  bankers  ;  with 
occasional  illustrations  from  the  commer¬ 
cial  law  of  the  nations  of  continental  Europe. 
8°.  Boston,  1845. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston. 

1856. 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  8°.  Boston, 

1859. 

Swift  { Z .)  Digest  of  the  law  of  evidence, 
in  civil  and  criminal  cases.  And  a  trea¬ 
tise  on  bills  of  exchange,  and  promissory 
notes.  8°.  Hartford,  1810. 

See  Bills  of  exchange. 

Proofs  :  See  Evidence. 

Property  Law  : 

Hoyt  {J.  T.)  Property  laws  of  Illinois, 
Indiana,  Michigan,  Iowa,  Wisconsin  and 
Minnesota.  8°.  Chicago,  1869. 

[In  his  Collection  laws,  etc]. 

Home  ( H.  lord  Karnes).  History  of  property. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

[  In  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  79-143], 

Proudhon  {J.  B.  V.)  Trait6  du  domaine  de 
propri6t6,  ou  de  la  distinction  des  biens 
consid6r6s  principalement  par  rapport  au 
domaine  privb.  3  v.  8°.  Dijon,  1839. 

Sudgen{Sir E.  B.  lord  St.  Leonards).  Handy- 
book  of  property  law ;  in  a  series  of  letters. 
6th  ed.  12°.  Edinburgh,  1857. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  3], 

-  Treatise  on  the  law  of  property,  as  ad¬ 
ministered  by  the  house  of  lords.  8°. 
London,  1849. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1849. 

[Law  library,  v.  G4]. 

- Essay  on  the  new  statutes  relating  to 

the  limitations  of  time,  estates  tail,  dower, 
descent,  operations  of  deeds,  merger  of  at- 
tendent  terms,  defective  executions  of  pow¬ 
ers  of  leasing,  wills,  trustees  and  mort¬ 
gagees.  8°.  London,  1852. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1862. 

See,  also,  Personal  property.  Real  property. 

Property  tax.  See  Income  tax. 

Prosecutions: 

Dearsley  (H.  R.)  Criminal  process:  or,  a 
view  of  the  whole  proceedings  taken  in 
criminal  prosecutions,  from  arrest  to  judg¬ 
ment  and  execution.  12°.  London,  1853. 


Law — continued. 

Prosecutions  : 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

[Law  library,  v.  81  J. 

See  Practice,  (Criminal). 

Prussia  : 

Frederician  code ;  or,  a  body  of  law,  founded 
on  reason,  and  the  constitutions  of  the 
country.  Translated  from  the  French.  2  v. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

For  the  penal  code  of  Prussia,  See  CRIMINAL  LAW. 

(Codes). 

Public  lands  :  See  Lands,  (Public). 

Public  meetings  : 

Arnold  (  T .  J.)  Manual  of  the  law  with  re¬ 
gard  to  public  meetings  and  political  soci¬ 
eties.  12°.  Loudon,  1833. 

Puebla: 

Coleccion  de  los  decretos  y  ordenes  mas  im- 
portantes  que  espidio  el  congreso  constitu- 
yente,  y  el  primer  congreso  constitucional 
del  estado  de  Puebla,  en  los  aims  de  1824- 
28.  2  v.  in  1.  8°.  Puebla,  1827-28. 

Punishment  of  death  :  See  Death,  ( Punishment  of). 

Also  Crimes  and  punishments. 

Quakers  : 

Collection  of  acts  of  parliament,  and  clauses 
of  acts  of  parliament,  relative  to  those  pro- 
testant  dissenters  who  are  usually  called  by 
the  name  of  quakers,  from  the  year  1688. 
4°.  Loudon,  1757. 

Quarantine  law  : 

Maclean  { C .)  Evils  of  quarantine  laws,  and 
non-existence  of  pestilential  contagion.  8°. 
London,  1824. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1825. 

Quarter  sessions  : 

Dickinson  {IV.)  Guide  to  the  quarter  ses¬ 
sions,  and  other  sessions  of  the  peace  ;  by 
T.  N.  Talfourd.  3d  ed.  with  additions,  by 
R.  P.  Tyrwliytt.  8°.  London,  1845. 

See,  also,  Criminal  law. 

Magistrates. 

Justice  of  the  peace. 

Queen's  bench  reports:  See  England.  (Reports, 
king’s  bench).  IRELAND.  (Reports,  king's  bench). 

Quo  WARRANTO : 

Cole  {IV.  R.)  Law  and  practice  relating  to 
criminal  informations,  and  informations 
in  the  nature  of  quo  warranto.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  56-57]. 

Pleadings  and  arguments  and  other  proceed¬ 
ings  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  upon  the 
quo  warranto  touching  the  charter  of  the 
city  of  London ;  with  the  judgment  entered 
thereupon,  [anon.]  fol.  London,  1690. 
(Imperfect). 

Ratclinson  {C.)  Municipal  corporation  act, 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


187 


Law — continued. 

Quo  WARRANTO : 

5  and  6,  Will.  4,  c.  76 ;  and  the  acts  passed 
since  for  amending  the  same,  and  otherwise 
in  relation  to  municipal  corporations  ;  with 
rules  and  references  in  the  cases  thereon; 
and  an  appendix  containing  the  principal 
statutes  referred  to,  including  those  relating 
to  mandamus  and  quo  warranto.  4th  ed. 
By  W.  N.  Weis  by.  12°.  London,  1863. 

Tancred  ( H .  IV.)  Treatise  on  informations 
in  the  nature  of  a  quo  warranto.  8°. 
London,  1830. 

Willcock(J.  W.)  Law  of  municipal  corpora¬ 
tions  ;  together  with  a  brief  sketch  of  their 
history ;  and  a  treatise  on  mandamus  and 
quo  warranto.  8°.  London,  1827. 

- The  same.  8C.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  14]. 

Racing: 

Oliphant  (  G.  H.  H. )  Law  concerning  horses, 
racing,  wagers,  and  gaming.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  58]. 

Railways  : 

Biggs  (J.)  General  railway  acts.  A  collec¬ 
tion  of  the  general  public  acts  for  the  regu¬ 
lation  of  railways ;  including  the  compa¬ 
nies,  lands,  and  railways  clauses  consolida¬ 
tion  acts,  complete.  1830-1864.  llthed. 
12°.  London,  1865. 

Brown  ( G .)  Treatise  on  the  railway  and 
canal  traffic  act.  1854  12°.  London,  1859. 

Collection  of  the  public  general  acts  for  the 
regulation  of  railways  ;  including  the  com¬ 
panies,  lands,  and  railways  clauses  consoli¬ 
dation  acts,  1838-1860.  9th  ed.  12°. 
Westminster,  1861. 

Frend(H.  T.)  and  IVarc  (  T.  H. )  Precedents 
of  conveyances  and  other  instruments  rela¬ 
ting  to  the  transfer  of  land  to  railway  com¬ 
panies.  8°.  London,  1846. 

Gand  (  M.)  Traitd  de  la  police  et  de  ia  voi- 
rie  des  chemins  de  fer,  et  de  la  legislation 
des  locomotives  qui  les  desservent.  8°. 
Paris,  1846. 

Gregg  ( IV.  P.)  and  Pond  ( B .)  Railroad  laws 
and  charters  of  the  United  States,  collated 
and  arranged  in  chronological  order ;  with 
synopsis  and  explanatory  remarks.  2  v. 
8°.  Boston,  1851. 

Hodges  (IV.)  Statute  law  relating  to  rail¬ 
ways  in  England  and  Ireland.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1845. 

-  Law  relating  to  railways  and  railway 

companies ;  with  all  the  cases  relating  to 


Law — continued. 

Railways  : 

compensation,  mandamus,  injunction,  and 
other  matters  decided  in  the  courts  of  law 
and  equity.  8°.  Loudon,  1843. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  By  Charles  Manly 

Smith.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Moore  (d.)  Hand-book  of  railway  law; 
containing  the  public  general  railway  acts, 
from  1838  to  1858,  inclusive,  and  statutes 
connected  therewith.  12°.  Loudon,  1859. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  including  the  tram¬ 
ways  act  for  Ireland  and  acts  incorporated 
with  it.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Pierce  (E.  L.)  Treatise  on  American  rail¬ 
road  law.  8°.  New  York,  1857. 

Rebel  and  Juge  (MM.)  Traite  theorique  et 
pratique  de  la  legislation  et  de  la  jurispru¬ 
dence  des  chemins  defer,  ou  sont  expliques 
les  droits  et  les  obligations  des  compagnies, 
des  actionnaires  et  du  public.  8°.  Paris, 
1847. 

Redjicld  (F.)  Practical  treatise  upon  the 
law  of  railways.  8°.  Boston,  1858. 

Shelford  (L.)  Law  of  railways ;  including 
the  three  consolidation  acts,  1845,  and  the 
other  general  acts  for  regulating  railways 
in  England  and  Ireland,  with  notes  of 
decided  cases.  2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1846. 

Watford  (F.)  Summary  of  the  law  of  rail¬ 
ways.  2d  ed.  12°.  Boston.  1850. 

Warry  ( G .  D.)  Treatise  on  railway  rating. 
12°.  London,  1866. 

Reports. 

Railway  and  canal  cases.  Cases  relating  to 
railways  and  canals,  iu  the  high  courts  of 
law  and  equity,  by  H.  I.  Nicholl,  T.  Hare, 
and  J.  M.  Carrow,  1835  to  1842.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1840-43. 

- The  same.  By  J.  M.  Carrow  and  L. 

Oliver,  1842  to  1846.  v.  3.  8°.  London, 
1846. 

- The  same.  By  J.  M.  Carrow,  L.  Oli¬ 
ver,  E.  Beavan,  and  T.  E.  P.  Lefroy,  1842 
to  1854.  v.  4-7.  8°.  London,  1848-55. 

- The  same.  1835  to  1852.  Edited  by 

Chauncey  Smith  and  Samuel  W.  Bates. 
6v.  8°.  Boston,  1854. 

Smith  (C.)  and  Bates  (S.  W.)  Cases  rela¬ 
ting  to  the  law  of  railways,  decided  in  the 
supreme  court  of  the  United  States,  and 
in  the  several  states.  With  notes.  2  v. 
8°.  Boston,  1854-56. 

- The  same.  v.  1.  8°.  Boston,  1862. 

See,  also,  Accidents.  Collisions. 

Carriers.  Liability. 


188 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Real  actions  :  See  Actions. 

Real  property  : 

Bruce  (W.  D.)  Land  transfer  act.  An  act 
to  facilitate  the  proof  of  title  to,  and  the 
conveyance  of,  real  estate,  (25  and  26  Viet, 
c.  53);  with  the  rules  and  orders  made  in 
pursuance  thereof,  and  the  declaration  of 
titles,  act  1862,  25  and  26  Viet.  c.  53;  also, 
an  introductory  chapter,  notes  to  each  sec¬ 
tion  of  the  acts,  reference  to  leading  cases 
bearing  on  any  important  point,  table  of 
costs,  etc.  with  an  index  to  the  whole  work, 
forming  an  alphabetical  analysis  of  the 
acts  and  orders.  8°.  London,  1862. 

Crahb  ( G .)  Law  of  real  property,  in  its 
present  state;  practically  arranged  and 
digested  in  all  its  branches,  including  the 
very  latest  decisions  of  the  courts.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1846. 

- The  same.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1846-47. 

[Law  library,  v.  54-55]. 

Cruise  ( If'.)  Digest  of  the  laws  of  England 
respecting  real  property.  2d  Am.  from  2d 
London  ed.  with  references  to  American 
decisions,  by  Edward  D.  Ingraham.  7  v. 
in  4.  8°.  Brookfield,  (Mass.)  1823. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  Revised  and 

enlarged,  by  Henry  H.  White.  7  v.  8°. 
London,  1835. 

-  The  same.  Further  revised  and 

abridged,  with  additions  and  notes  for 
American  students,  by  Simeon  Greenleaf. 
7  v.  in  3.  8°.  Boston,  1849-50. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  7  v.  in  3.  8°. 

Boston,  1856-7. 

Hayes  ( W. )  Popular  view  of  the  law  of 
real  property ;  with  an  application  of  its 
principles  to  the  important  measure  of  a 
general  register;  showing  what  changes 
in  the  system  a  register  is  calculated  to 
produce.  8°.  London,  1831. 

- Principles  for  expounding  dispositions 

of  real  estate  to  ancestor  and  heirs  in  tail, 
parent  and  issue.  With  an  elementary 
essay,  dissertations  on  several  of  mr. 
Feame’s  doctrines,  and  analytical  tables  of 
cases.  8°.  London,  1829. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  7]. 

Hayward  (A.)  Historical  sketch  of  the  law 
of  real  property  in  England.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1856. 

[In  his  Juridical  tracts,  pp.  1-34]. 


Law — continued. 

Real  property : 

Hilliard  (F.)  American  law  of  real  prop¬ 
erty.  2d  ed.  revised,  corrected,  and  en¬ 
larged.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  New 

York,  1855. 

Humphrey  ( J .)  Observations  on  the  actual 
state  of  the  English  laws  of  real  property. 
8°.  London,  1826. 

Keyes  (  W. )  Essay  on  the  learning  of  future 
interests  in  real  property.  8°.'  Montgom¬ 
ery,  (Ala.)  1853. 

Lomax  (J.  T.)  Digest  of  the  laws  respect¬ 
ing  real  property,  generally  adopted  and 
in  use  in  the  United  States  ;  embracing, 
more  especially,  the  law  of  real  property 
in  Virginia.  3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  3  v.  8°.  Rich¬ 
mond,  1855. 

Neale  ( E.  V.)  Real  property  acts  of  1845. 
With  introductory  observations  and  notes. 
12°.  London,  1845. 

Sheffield  ( L .)  Real  property  statutes  passed 
in  the  reigns  of  king  William  iv  and 
queen  Victoria ;  including  prescription, 
limitation  of  action,  abolition  of  fines,  etc. 
payment  of  debts,  wills,  judgments ;  the 
trustees  acts ;  leases  and  sales  of  settled 
estates  ;  the  property  and  trustees  amend¬ 
ment  acts ;  and  trustees  and  mortgagees 
clauses,  etc.  With  copious  notes  of  decided 
cases,  and  forms  of  deeds.  7th  ed.  with 
many  alterations  and  additions.  6°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1863. 

Smith  (J.)  Compendium  of  the  law  of  real 
and  personal  property,  connected  with  con¬ 
veyancing.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

[Law  library,  v.  89]. 

Tudor  ( O.  D.)  Selection  of  leading  cases  on 
real  property,  conveyancing,  and  the  con¬ 
struction  of  wills  and  deeds;  with  notes. 
8°.  London,  1856. 

Washburn  (£.)  Treatise  on  the  American 
law  of  real  property.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 
1860-62. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  Sc.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1864. 

Willard  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  real 
estate  and  of  the  mode  of  alienation 
thereof ;  with  an  appendix  of  forms  of  con¬ 
veyancing,  and  notes  ;  adapted  to  the  law 
of  the  state  of  New  York.  8°.  Albany, 
1861. 

Williams  (J.)  Principles  of  the  law  of  real 
property ;  intended  as  a  first  book  for  the 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


189 


Law— continued. 

Real  property  : 

use  of  students  in  conveyancing1.  8°. 
Harrisburg,  1845. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  2]. 

-  The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  London, 

1855. 

-  The  same.  2d  Am.  from  the  4th 

English  ed.  with  notes  and  references  to 
American  decisions,  hy  W.  H.  Rawle.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1857. 

Williams  (P.)  Letter  to  the  right  hon.  the 
earl  of  Shaftesbury,  on  the  two  reports  of 
the  commissioners  on  the  state  of  the  com¬ 
mon  law  and  the  law  of  real  property,  and 
the  proposed  amendments  in  parliament. 
8vo.  London,  1830. 

See,  also,  CONVEYANCING.  PROPERTY. 

Prescription.  Titles. 

Receiver  (Office  of) : 

Rennet  (IV.  H.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
appointment,  office,  and  duties  of  a  receiver, 
under  the  high  court  of  chancery.  8°. 
London,  1849. 

Edwards  (C.)  On  receivers  in  chancery; 
with  precedents.  8°.  New  York,  1846. 

-  On  receivers  in  equity  and  under  the 

New  York  code  of  procedure ;  with  prece¬ 
dents.  2d  ed.  8°.  New  York,  1857. 

RkciDIVE  : 

Bonneville  (A.)  De  la  rdcidive,  ou,  des 
moyens  les  plus  efficaces  pour  constater, 
rechercher  et  reprimer  les  rechutes  dans 
toute  infraction  a  la  loi  penale.  8°.  Paris, 

1844. 

Record  and  writ  practice: 

Braitkwaite  (T.  W.)  Record  and  writ  prac¬ 
tice,  with  practical  directions  and  observa¬ 
tions.  8°  London,  1858. 

Veal  ( J .)  Record  and  writ  practice  of  the 
court  of  chancery.  2d  ed.  12°.  London, 

1845. 

Recoveries: 

Case  on  the  validity  of  equitable  recoveries. 
8°.  London,  1791. 

[/«  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  1]. 
Coventry  (  T.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  com¬ 
mon  recoveries.  12°.  London,  1820. 
Present  practice  of  fines  and  recoveries ; 
with  the  theory  belonging  to  each.  [a«on.] 
8°.  London,  1751. 

Referees  : 

Edwards  (C.)  Laws  and  practice  of  referees, 
under  the  New  York  code  and  statutes 
generally ;  applicable  to  the  new  practice 
in  the  states  of  Missouri,  California,  Wis- 

25 


Law — continued. 

Referees  : 

consin,  Kentucky,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Ohio, 
Alabama,  Minnesota,  Oregon,  and  the 
island  of  Newfoundland.  8°.  Albany, 
1860. 

Reform: 

Amos  (A.)  Ruins  of  time  exemplified  in  sir 
Matthew  Hale’s  history  of  the  pleas  of  the 
crown.  8°.  London,  1856. 

Braclcenridge  (H.  H.)  On  the  amendment 
or  alteration  of  laws.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1814. 

[  In  his  Law  miscellaniesl. 

Brougham  (H.  lord).  Lord  Brougham’s 
acts  and  bills,  from  181 1  to  the  present  time, 
now  first  collected  and  arranged,  with  an 
analytical  review  showing  their  results 
upon  the  amendment  of  the  law,  by  sir 
John  E.  Eardley  Wilmot.  8°.  London, 
1857. 

-  Speech  on  the  present  state  of  the 

law,  in  the  house  of  commons,  February  7, 
1828,  on  his  motion  for  an  address  praying 
for  a  commission  of  inquiry  into  the  defects 
in  the  laws,  and  measures  for  removing 
the  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1828. 

Espinasse  (I.)  On  defects  in  the  general 
statute  law.  8°.  London,  1827. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  37]. 

Hale  ( Sir  M.)  Considerations  touching  the 
amendment  or  alteration  of  laws.  8°. 
Dublin,  1814. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Tracts  relating  to  the  law  of 
England], 

Hayward  (A.)  Historical  sketch  of  reforms 
in  the  criminal  law.  8°.  London,  1856. 

[In  his  Juridical  tracts], 

Mcrivale  ( J.H .)  Letters  to  a  chancery  re¬ 
former,  occasioned  by  the  withdrawal  of 
the  late  bill  for  facilitating  the  administra¬ 
tion  of  justice.  8°.  London,  1841. 

Observations  on  the  great  expense  of  prose¬ 
cuting  suits  at  law,  with  a  plan  proposing 
a  remedy.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  1], 

Ridley  (  T. )  View  of  the  civile  and  ecclesi¬ 
astical  law,  and  wherein  the  practice  of 
them  is  straitened,  and  may  be  relieved 
within  this  land.  4°.  London,  1607. 

Stratford  (F.  P.)  Sovereignty  of  the  great 
seal  maintained  against  the  one  hundred 
and  eighty-eight  propositions  of  the  chan¬ 
cery  commissioners ;  in  a  letter  to  the 
right  lion,  the  lord  high  chancellor.  8°. 
London,  1827. 


190 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Reform : 

Tellkatnpf  ( J.  L.)  Essays  on  the  law  reform, 
commercial  policy,  banks,  penitentiaries, 
etc.  in  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States 
of  America.  12°.  London,  1859. 

See,  also,  CHANCERY. 

Registration  : 

Cooper  (C.  P.)  Notes  respecting  registration 
and  extrinsic  formalities  of  conveyances. 
Parti.  8°.  London,  1831. 

Dictionnaire  des  droits  d’enrtigistrement,  de 
timbre,  de  greffe,  et  d’hypothbques.  2e 
6d.  2  v.  4°.  Paris,  1823-29. 

Hood(S.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  relat. 
ing  to  registers,  registers’  courts,  in  Penn¬ 
sylvania,  with  forms,  etc.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1847. 

Pash  (  J .)  Practice  of  registering  judgments 
decrees,  orders,  rules,  crown  debts,  lis 
pendens,  and  annuities  or  rent-charges,  in 
the  common  pleas  at  Westminster  and 
local  registers  for  Middlesex,  Yorkshire, 
and  the  palatine  courts  of  Lancaster  and 
Durham ;  containing  instructions  and 
forms.  12°.  London,  1859. 

Thornton  (J.  B.)  Digest  of  the  registry 
laws  of  all  the  states  of  the  Union.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1847. 

- The  same.  2d  edition.  8°.  Boston, 

1854. 

Registry  cases.  (Irish).  See  Ireland.  (Reports,  regis¬ 
try  cases). 

Remainders  : 

Cornish  (IV.  F.)  Essay  on  the  doctrine  of 
remainders,  and,  as  collateral  and  subor¬ 
dinate  topics,  of  executory  limitations.  8°. 
London,  1827. 

Fearne  ( C .)  Essay  on  contingent  remainders 
and  executory  devises.  1st  American, 
from  the  6th  London  edition,  with  notes 
and  index,  by  Charles  Butler.  8°.  Phila- 
adelphia,  1819. 

-  The  same.  10th  ed.  containing  the 

notes,  cases,  and  other  matter  added  by 
Charles  Butler ;  with  an  original  view  of 
executory  interests  in  real  and  personal 
property,  comprising  the  points  deducible 
from  the  cases  stated  in  Fearne,  with  three 
hundred  additional  modern  cases,  refer¬ 
ences  to  numerous  other  decisions,  and 
notes,  by  Josiali  W.  Smith.  2  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1844. 

Keyes  ( IV.)  Essay  on  the  learning  of  remain¬ 
ders.  8°.  Montgomery  (Ala.)  1852. 

Remedies  :  Sec  Wrongs  and  remedies. 


Law — continued. 

Rents  : 

Bingham  (A.)  and  Colvin  (J.)  Treatise  on 
rents,  real  and  personal  covenants  and 
conditions.  8°.  Albany,  (N.  Y.)  1857. 
Gilbert  (G.)  Treatise  on  rents.  8°.  Dublin, 
1792. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1838. 

[Law  library,  v.  20]. 

Menant  (C.  A.  C.  A.)  Des  rentes.  Thbse 
pour  le  doctorat  soutenue  le  juin  1860. 
Faculty  de  droit  de  Dijon.  8°.  Corbeil, 
1860. 

Troplong  (R.E.)  Du  louage,  commentaire 
des  titres  vii  et viii  du  livre  iii  du  code  civil. 
2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1852. 

Refleader : 

Morgan  ( J .)  Essay  upon  trials  at  bar,  and 
repleaders.  8°.  London,  1789. 

Replevin  : 

Gilbert  (G.)  Law  of  distresses  and  replevins, 
delineated.  8°.  London,  1757. 

Morris  (  P .  P.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  replevin  in  the  United  States;  with 
forms  and  a  digest  of  statutes.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1849. 

Wilkinson  (J.J.)  Practico  in  the  action  of 
replevin.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  6). 

RETORTS:  Arranged  chronologically  in  alphabetical 
order  of  countries. 

Canada. 

Upper  Canada. 

1834-48.  3  v.  Upper  Canada  jurist. 

1844-67.  25  v.  J.  H.  Cameron,  J.  L.  Robinson,  and 
C.  Robinson. 

Lower  Canada. 

1836-56.  G.  O.  Stuart. 

1850-65.  15  v.  Lower  Canada  reports. 

1856-63.  7  v.  Lower  Canada  jurist. 

(Digest.) 

1727 — 1862.  A.  Robertson. 

England. 

Admiralty. 

1776-79.  Sir  J.  Marriott. 

1798-1808.  6  v.  Sir  C.  Robinson. 

1808- 12.  T.  Edwards. 

1809- 11.  T.  H.  Acton. 

1811-22.  2  v.  J.  Dodson. 

1822-38.  3  v.  J.  Haggard. 

1838-50.  3  v.  W.  Robinson. 

1841-50.  7  v.  Notes  of  cases. 

1853-54.  T.  Spinks. 

1855-59.  M.  C.  M.  Swabey. 

1860-63.  V.  Lusbington. 

1360-64.  Reports  of  cases. 

1863-65.  E.  Browning  and  V.  Lusliington. 

(Digests). 

1776-1846.  W.  T.  Pritchard. 

1776-1865.  R.  A.  and  W.  T.  Pritchard. 

1798-1818.  J.  Greene. 


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191 


Law — continued. 

Retorts:  England. 

Bail  court. 


1782.  ; 

C  O  TT 

1819-20.  ! 

S  ~  v" 

1830-41. 

9  v. 

1841-43. 

2  y. 

1843-49. 

7  y. 

1846-48. 

2  v. 

1850-51. 

2  v. 

1852-54. 

J.  J. 

J.  Chitty. 

A.  S.  Dowling. 

A.  S.  and  V.  Dowling. 

A.  S.  Dowling  and  J.  J.  Lowndes. 

T.  W.  Saunders  and  H.  T.  Cole.  (Bail 
court  reports). 

J.  J.  Lowndes,  P.  B.  Maxwell,  and  C. 
E.  Pollock. 

Lowndes  and  P.  B.  Maxwell.  (Bail 
court  cases). 


1810-16. 

1816-20. 

1821-28. 

1826-30. 

1829-32. 

1832-33. 

1832- 33. 

1833- 38. 
1835-40. 
1838-40. 
1840-44. 

1844-48. 

1849-52. 

1853-54. 

1856-59. 


Bankruptcy. 

2  v.  G.  Rose. 

J.  W.  Buck. 

2  v.  T.  C.  Glyn  and  R.  S.  Jameson. 

B.  Montagu  and  J.  Macarthur. 

B.  Montagu. 

B.  Montagu  and  R.  Bligh. 

4  v.  E.  E.  Deacon  and  E.  Chitty. 

3  v.  B.  Montagu  and  S.  Ayrton. 

4  v.  E.  E.  Deacon. 

B.  Montagu  and  E.  Chitty. 

4  v.  B.  Montagu,  E.  E.  Deacon,  and  J. 

De  Gex. 

J.  P.  De  Gex. 

J.  W.  M.  Fonblanque. 

Bankruptcy  reports. 

J.  P.  De  Gex  and  H.  C.  Jones. 


(Digests). 

1557-1831.  2  v.  E.  Chitty. 

1557-1853.  4  v.  E.  Chitty  and  J.  Macaulay. 
See,  also,  Equity.  (Digests). 


Chancery. 


1557-1604.  Sir  G.  Cary. 
1557-1606.  Choice  cases. 


1559-1646.  W.  Tothill. 

1559-1798.  2  v.  J.  Dickens. 
1615-1712.  3  v.  Reports  in  chancery. 
1625-92.  W.  Nelson. 

2  v.  Equity  cases  abridged. 
1660-88.  Cases  in  chancery. 

1660-1706.  R.  Freeman. 

1669-85.  H.  Pollexfen. 

1673-80.  (Temp.  Finch).  W.  Nelson. 
1680-1719.  2  v.  T.  Vernon. 
1689-1723.  T.  Finch. 


1695-1736.  3  v.  W.  Peere  Williams. 
1706-26.  Sir  G.  Gilbert. 

1720-25.  R.  Lucas. 


1724-33.  Select  cases  temp.  King. 
1726-31.  W.  Moseley. 

1730-36.  A.  Forrester. 


1731-34.  W.  Kelynge. 

1736- 39.  M.  J.  West. 

1737- 54.  3  v.  J.  T.  Atkyns. 
1737-83.  G.  Ambler. 

1740-41.  T.  Barnardiston. 
1744-46.  W.  Ridgeway. 
1746-55.  2  v.  F.  Vesey,  sr. 
1746-55.  R.  Belt. 


1757-66.  2  v.  R.  H.  Eden. 

1778-94.  4  v.  W.  Brown. 

1783-96.  2  v.  S.  C.  Cox. 

1789-1817.  20  v.  F.  Vesey,  jr. 

1789-1817.  2  v.  J.  E.  Hoveuden. 

1812-14.  3  v.  in  2.  F.  Vesey  and  J.  Beames. 
1815.  G.  Cooper. 

1815-17.  3  v.  J.  H.  Merivalo. 

1818-19.  3  v.  C.  T.  Swanston. 

1818- 19.  J.  Wilson. 

1819- 21.  2  v.  E.  Jacob  and  J.  Walker. 

1821- 22.  E.  Jacob. 

1822- 24.  G.  Turner  and  J.  Russell. 

1826-29.  5  v.  J.  Russell. 

1829-33.  2  v.  J.  Russell  and  J.  W.  Mylne. 

1832- 35.  3  v.  J.  W.  Mylne  and  B.  Keen. 

1833- 34.  C.  P.  Cooper. 

1835-41.  5  v.  J.  W.  Mylne  and  R.  D.  Craig. 


Law — conti  nued. 


Reports  :  England.  Chancery. 


1837-38. 

1840- 41. 

1841- 49. 
1846-48. 

1848- 50. 

1849- 51. 
1851-57. 

1853-54. 

1857-59. 

1859-61. 

1862-65. 


1808-22 


C.  P.  Cooper. 

R.  D.  Craig  and  T.  J.  Phillips. 

2  v.  T.  J.  Phillips. 

2  v.  C.  P.  Cooper. 

2  v.  F.  J.  Hall  and  P.  Twells. 

3  v.  S.  Macnaghten  and  A.  Gordon. 

8  v.  J.  P.  De  Gex,  S.  Macnaghten,  and  A. 
Gordon. 

2  v.  Equity  reports. 

4  v.  J.  P.  De  Gex  and  II.  C.  Jones. 

2  v.  J.  P.  De  Gex,  F.  Fisher,  and  H.  C. 

Jones. 

2  v.  J.  P.  De  Gex,  H.  C.  Jones,  and  R. 
H.  Smith. 

(Digest). 


J.  Flatber. 

See,  also,  Equity.  (Digests). 


1486-1580. 

1509-1603. 

1509-1623. 

1534-1604. 

1561-1622. 

1569-1624. 

1580-1594. 

1584-1614. 

1586-1602. 

1614-21. 

1618-39. 

1621-25. 

1626- 32. 

1627- 32. 
1660-67. 

1664- 76. 

1665- 74. 
1682-1704. 
1706-47. 
1737-58. 
1788-96. 
1796-1807. 
1808-19. 
1813-16. 
1816-27. 
1819-22. 
1822-34. 
1827-31. 
1831-34. 
1834-40. 

1834- 40. 

1835- 37. 
1838-39. 
1840-41. 
1840-45. 
1840-45. 
1843-45. 
1845-56. 
1856-65. 


Common  picas. 

G.  Bendloe. 

G.  Dalison. 

G.  Bendloe. 

E.  Anderson. 

H.  Hobart. 

R.  Brownlow. 

J.  Savile. 

T.  Owen. 

R.  Brownlow  and  J.  Goldesborougli. 
Sir  J.  Bridgman. 

Sir  R.  Hutton. 

Sir  H.  Winch. 

E.  lord  Littleton. 

T.  Hetly. 

Sir  O.  Bridgman. 

S.  Carter. 

Sir  J.  Vaughan. 

2  v.  Sir  E.  Lutwyche. 

G.  Cooke. 

Sir  J.  Willes. 

2  v.  H.  Blackstone. 

5  v.  J.  B.  Bosanquet  and  C.  Puller. 
8  v.  W.  P.  Taunton. 

2  v.  C.  Marshall. 

12  y.  J.  B.  Moore. 

3  v.  W.  J.  Broderip  and  P.  Bingham. 
10  v.  P.  Bingham. 

5  v.  J.  B.  Moore  and  J.  Payne. 

4  y.  J.  B.  Moore  and  J.  Scott. 

8  v.  J.  Scott. 

6  y.  P.  Bingham. 

3  y.  W.  Hodges. 

2  v.  T.  J.  Arnold. 

W.  L.  Drinkwater. 

7  v.  J.  Manning  and  T.  C.  Granger. 

8  y.  J.  Scott. 

G.  Pigott  and  R.  Hunter. 

19  v.  Common  bench  reports. 

20  y.  Common  bench  reports. 

(Digests). 


1785-1818.  2  y.  J.  B.  Moore. 

1820-24.  2  v.  J.  B.  Moore. 

Croton  cases. 

1730-1815.  2  y.  T.  Leach. 

1743-61.  M.  Foster. 

1799-1824.  W.  O.  Russell  and  E.  Ryan. 
1822-38.  2  y.  G.  A.  Lewin. 

1824-44.  2  v.  W.  Moody. 

1844-52.  2  v.  S.  C.  Denison. 

1846-61.  8  y.  E.  W.  Cox. 

1848-51.  L.  Temple  and  G.  Mew. 
1852-56.  H.  Ii.  Dearsly. 

1856-58.  II.  R.  Dearsly  and  T.  Bell. 

1858-60.  T.  Bell. 

1861-65.  E.  C.  Leigh  and  L.  W.  Cave. 

(Digest). 

1850-62.  E.  W.  Cox. 


192 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS, 


Law — continued. 

Reports  :  England. 

Ecclesiastical  courts. 

1752-58.  2  v.  G.  Lee. 

1789-1821.  2  v.  S.  Haggard. 

1809- 21.  3  v.  J.  Phillimore. 

1822-26.  3  v.  J.  Addams. 

1827-33.  4  v.  S.  Haggard. 

1834- 44.  3  v.  W.  C.  Curteis. 

1841-50.  7  v.  Notes  of  cases. 

1844-49.  J.  E.  P.  Robertson. 

1853-55.  2  v.  in  1.  T.  Spinks. 

1855- 57.  J.  P.  Deane. 

(Digests). 

1752-1833.  E.  Maddy. 

1752-1849.  A.  Waddilove. 

Election  cases. 

1624.  J.  Glanville. 

1774-76.  4  v.  S.  Douglas. 

1776-77.  2  v.  S.  Fraser. 

1780.  2  v.  J.  Philipps. 

1785.  S.  Petrie. 

1785-90.  3  v.  A.  Luders. 

1796.  H.  Clifford. 

1802-06.  R.  H.  Peckwell. 

1819.  U.  Corbett  andE.  R.  Daniell. 

1832.  A.  E.  Cockburn  and  W.  C.  Rowe. 

1834.  J.  W.  Knapp  and  E.  Ombler. 

1835- 38.  T.  Falconer  and  E.  H.  Fitzherbert. 

1842.  A.  Barron  and  A.  Austin. 

1843-46.  A.  Barron  and  T.  J.  Arnold. 

1848-51.  D.  Power,  H.  Rodwell,  and  E.  L.  Dew. 

(Digest). 

- 1834.  C.  F.  F.  Wordsworth. 

Equity.  (Digests). 

1307-1821.  3  v.  R.  W.  Bridgman. 

1307-1823.  R.  O.  Bridgman. 

1557-1831.  2  v.  E.  Chitty. 

1557-1853.  4  v.  E.  Chitty  and  J.  Macaulay. 
1559-1819.  A.  Hammond. 

1689-1798.  2  v.  R.  W.  Bridgman. 

1821-23.  J.  Flatter. 

1827-50.  2  v.  J.  Jagoe. 

For  reports,  sec  Bankruptcy,  Chancery,  Exchequer, 
Vice-chancellors'  courts. 

Exchequer. 

1220-1623.  D.  Jenkins. 

1605-11.  R.  Lane. 

1655-69.  T.  Hardres. 

1713-41.  W.  Buubury. 

1743-67.  Sir  T.  Parker. 

1792-97.  3  v.  A.  Anstruther. 

1800-01.  R.  Forrest. 

1810- 11.  J.  Wightwick. 

1814-24.  13  v.  G.  Price. 

1824.  T.  McClelaud. 

1824-25.  T.  McCleland  and  E.  Young. 

1826-30.  3  v.  E.  Younge  and  J.  Jervis. 

•  1830-32.  2  v.  C.  Crompton  and  J.  Jervis. 

1830-35.  5  V.  R.  P.  Tyrwhitt. 

1832-34.  2  v.  C.  Crompton  and  R.  Meeson. 

1834- 35.  2  v.  C.  Crompton,  R.  Meeson,  and  H. 

Roscoe. 

1835- 36.  2  V.  C.  J.  Gale. 

1835- 36.  R.  P.  Tyrwhitt  and  T.  C.  Granger. 

1836- 37.  F.  S.  Murphy  and  E.  T.  Hurl  stone. 

1836-47.  16  v.  R.  Meeson  and  W.  N.  Welsby. 

1838-39.  II.  Horn  and  E.  T.  llurlstone. 

1840-41.  E.  T.  llurlstone  and  F.  Walmsley. 

1847-56.  1 1  V.  Exchequer  reports. 

1856- 62.  7  v.  E.  T.  llurlstone  and  J.  P.  Norman. 

1862-66.  4  v.  E.  T.  llurlstone  and  F.  J.  Coltman. 

(Digest). 

1824-54.  A.  J.  Fish. 

See  Equity.  (Digests). 


Law — continued. 

REPORTS  :  England. 

Exchequer.  (Equity). 


E.  R.  Daniell. 

J.  Wilson. 

E.  Younge. 

E.  Younge  and  J.  Collyer. 


1817- 20. 

1818- 19. 
1830-32. 
1834-42. 


House  of  lords. 


1694-99.  Sir  B.  Shower. 

1697-1713.  R.  Colies. 

1702-1800.  8  v.  J.  Brown. 

1812-18.  6  v.  P.  Dow. 

1819-21.  4  v.  R.  Bligh. 

1827-32.  2v.  P.  Dow  and  C.  Clark. 

1827-37.  11  v.  R.  Bligh. 

1831-46.  12  v.  C.  Clark  and  W.  Fiunelly. 
1839.  C.  H.  Maclean  and  G.  Robinson. 

1839-41.  M.  J.  West. 

1847-66.  11  v.  House  of  Lord’s  cases. 

King's  and  queen's  bench. 

1163-1820.  3  v.  State  trials,  by  T.  B.  Howell. 
1292-1305.  3  V.  Year-books,  1863. 

1307-1537.  11  v.  in  10.  Year-books,  1678-80. 
1367-77.  Year-book,  1576. 

1378-1400.  R.  Bellewe. 

1496-1531.  R.  Keilwey. 

1512- 1621.  Sir  F.  Moore. 

1513- 82.  3  v.  J.  Dyer. 

1531-1628.  W.  Bendloe. 

1540-1615.  2  v.  W.  Leonard. 

1550-80.  E.  Plowden. 

1556-1615.  T.  Owen. 

1559-1649.  W.  Noy. 

1572-1616.  7  v.  E.  lord  Coke. 

1575-1638.  J.  Godbolt. 

1580-94.  J.  Savile. 

1582-1641.  G.  Croke. 

1586-1602.  J.  Goldesborough. 

1592-1627.  Sir  J.  Popham. 

1602-13.  H.  Yelverton. 

1602-25.  H.  Hobart. 

1608- 29.  J.  Ley. 

1609- 18.  H.  Calthrop. 

1609-39.  E.  Bulstrode. 

1614-25.  2  v.  H.  Rolle. 

1619- 29.  G.  Palmer. 

1620- 41.  Sir  W.  Jones. 

1625-28.  J.  Latch. 

1639-43.  J.  March. 

1646-55.  W.  Style. 

1646-49.  J.  Aleyn. 

1657-70.  2  v.  T.  Siderfin. 

1660-84.  Sir  T.  Raymond. 

1660- 97.  3  v.  in  2.  Sir  C.  Levinz. 

1661- 79.  3  v.  J.  Koble. 

1662- 69.  J.  Kelyng. 

1666-73.  2  v.  in  1.  E.  Saunders. 

1668- 92.  Sir  P.  Ventris. 

1669- 85.  Sir  A.  Pollexfen. 

1669- 1701.  12  V.  in  9.  Modern  reports 

1670- 85.  Sir  T.  Jones. 

1670-1704.  R.  Freeman. 

1677-87.  Sir  B.  Shower. 

1677-94.  Sir  B.  Shower. 

1680-98.  R.  Skinner. 

1685-1699.  R.  Comberbach. 

1687- 1701.  T.  Carthew. 

1688- 1711.  J.  Holt. 

1689- 94.  Sir  B.  Shower. 

1689-1712.  3  V.  W.  Salkeld. 

1694- 1734.  3  v.  R.  lord  Raymond. 

1695- 1738.  J.  Fortescue. 

1695-1741.  2  v.  J.  Comyns. 

1710-47.  2  v.  Sessions  cases. 

1713-15.  Sir  G.  Gilbert. 

1715-48.  2  v.  J.  Strange. 

1720-25.  R.  Lucas. 

1726-35.  2  v.  T.  Barnardiston. 

1728-33.  J.  Fitzgibbons. 

1732-35.  W.  Kelynge. 

1732- 68.  2  v.  J.  Burrow. 

1733- 37.  W.  Kidg8way. 

1733-36.  Cases  temp.  Hardwicke. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS 


193 


Law — continued. 


Law — continued. 


Reports  :  England.  King’s  and  queen’s  bench. 
1734-36.  T.  Cunningham. 

1738-40.  G.  Andrews. 

1743-74.  3  v.  G.  Wilson. 

1746-80.  2  v.  W.  Blackstone. 

1751-56.  J.  Sayer. 

1753-59.  2  v.  L.  lord  Kenyon. 

1757-70.  Sir  J.  E.  Wilmot. 

1757-72.  5  v.  J.  Burrow. 

1772-74.  C.  Lofft, 

1774-78.  2  v.  H.  Cowper. 

1778- 84.  4  V.  S.  Douglas. 

1779- 81.  S.  Douglas. 

1785-1800.  8  v.  C.  Durnford  and  E.  II.  East. 
1800-12.  16  v.  E.  H.  East. 

1803-06.  3  v.  J.  P.  Smith. 

1813-17.  6  v.  G.  Maulc  and  W.  Selwyn. 

1817-22.  5  v.  R.  V.  Barnewall  and  E.  Ii.  Alderson. 
1819.  2  v.  J.  Chitty.jr. 

1822-27.  9  v.  A.  Dowling  and  A.  Ryland. 

1822-30.  10  v.  R.  V.  Barnewall  and  C.  Creswell. 

1827-30.  5  v.  J.  Manning  and  A.  Ryland. 

1830-34.  5  v.  R.  V.  Barnewall  and  J.  L.  Adolphus. 
1832-36.  6  v.  S.  Nevile  and  W.  M.  Manning. 

1834- 41.  12  v.  J.  L.  Adolphus  and  T.  E.  Ellis. 

1835- 36.  2  v.  S.  B.  Harrison  and  F.  L.  Wollaston. 

1836- 38.  3  v.  S.  Nevile  and  T.  E.  Perry. 

1837.  G.  Willmore,  F.  L.  Wollaston,  and  H.  Davison. 
1838-39.  2  v.  G.  Willmore,  F.  L.  Wollaston,  and  W. 
Hodges. 

1838-41.  4  v.  T.  E.  Perry  and  H.  Davison. 

1840- 41.  T.  J.  Arnold  and  W.  Hodges. 

1841- 43.  3  v.  C.  J.  Gale  and  H.  Davison. 

1841-52.  18  v.  Queen’s  bench  reports. 

1843-44.  H.  Davison  and  H.  Merivale. 

1852-58.  8  v.  T.  F.  Ellis  and  C.  Blackburn. 

1858.  T.  F.  Ellis,  C.  Blackburn,  and  F.  Ellis. 

1858-61.  3  v.  T.  F.  Ellis  and  F.  Ellis. 

1861-66.  7  v.  W.  M.  Best  and  G.  J.  P.  Smith. 


(Digests). 

1760-1817.  2  v.  A  Hammond. 
1785-1818.  2  v.  J.  B.  Moore. 
1820-24.  2  v.  J.  B.  Moore. 


Reports  :  England. 

Privy  council. 

1809-11.  T.  II.  Acton. 

1829-36.  3  v.  J.  W.  Knapp. 

1836-61.  14  v.  E.  F.  Moore. 

1836-66.  10  v.  (E.  I.  appeals).  E.  F.  Moore. 
1862-67.  4  v.  E.  F.  Moore. 


(Digest). 

1774-1850.  3  v.  (E.  I.  appeals).  W.  II.  Morley. 

Prohate  and  divorce. 

1858-64.  3  v.  M.  C.  M.  Swabey  and  T.  H.  Tristram. 

Railway  and  canal  cases. 

1835-54.  7  v.  Cases  relating  to  railways,  etc. 

Reports  in  all  the  courts. 

1798-1821.  R.  R.  Rowe. 

1823-66.  44  v.  in  101.  Law  journal  reports. 

1837-66.  30  v.  in  55.  The  jurist. 

1843-66.  41  v.  Law  times. 

1853-54.  2  v.  Common  law  reports. 

1860-66.  v.  2-13.  Law  times  reports. 

(Digests). 


1220-1760.  2  v.  T.  Coventry  and  S.  Hughes. 
1292-1740.  Repertorium  juridicum. 

1292-1786.  T.  E.  Tomlins. 

1496-1725.  General  index. 

1756-1836.  3  v.  S.  B.  Harrison. 

1756-1843.  4  v.  S.  B.  and  R.  T.  Harrison. 
1756-1864.  3  v.  S.  B.  Harrison  and  R.  A.  Fisher. 
1834-48.  12  v.  H.  Jeremy. 

1845-56.  6  v.  Law  digest. 

1849- 56.  6  v.  W.  T.  Pratt, 

1850- 55.  C.  Smith. 

1854.  W.  T.  Pratt. 

1856-64.  4  v.  D.  T.  Evans. 

1862-64.  T.  Edwards. 


Magistrates’  cases. 


Rolls  court. 


1844-51.  4  v.  New  sessions  cases. 
1862-66.  3  v.  E.  W.  Cox. 


Mercantile  cases. 

1828- 29.  F.  M.  Danson  and  J.  II.  Lloyd. 

1829- 30.  J.  II.  Lloyd  and  W.  N.  Welsby. 

Nisi  prius. 

1633-50.  J.  Clayton. 

1790-1812.  2  v.  T.  Peake. 

1793-1810.  6  v.  I.  Espinasse. 

1807-16.  4  v.  J.  Campbell,  lord  chancellor. 

1814- 23.  3  v.  T.  Starkie. 

1815- 17.  F.  L.  Holt. 

1818-20.  N.  Gow. 

1823-26.  E.  Ryan  and  W.  Moody. 

1823-41.  9  v.  F.  A.  Carrington  and  J.  Payne. 
1826-30.  W.  Moody  and  B.  H.  Malkin. 

1830- 44.  2  v.  W.  Moody  and  F.  Robinson. 

1841-42.  F.  A.  Carrington  and  J.  R.  Marshman. 
1843-53.  3  v.  F.  A.  Carrington  and  A.  V.  Kirwan. 
1856-67.  4  v.  T.  C.  Foster  and  W.  F.  Finlason. 


1829-30.  J.  Tamlyn. 

1836-38.  2  v.  B.  Keen. 

1838-65.  34  v.  C.  Beavan. 

Vice-chancellor' s  court. 

1815-22.  6  v.  H.  Maddock. 

1822-26.  2  v.  N.  Simons  and  J.  Stuart, 

1826-50.  17  v.  N.  Simons. 

1841-44.  2  v.  E.  Younge  and  J.  Collyer. 

1841-53.  11  v.  T.  Hare. 

1844-46.  2  v.  J.  Collyer. 

1846-52.  5  v.  J.  P.  De  Gex  and  J.  Smale.  ■ 

1850-52.  2  v.  N.  Simons. 

1852-57.  3  v.  J.  Smale  and  J.  W.  de  L.  Giffard. 

1852- 59.  4  v.  C.  S.  Drewry. 

1853- 54.  E.  E.  Kay. 

1854- 58.  4  v.  E.  E.  Kay  and  II.  R.  V.  Johnson. 
1857-62.  3  v.  J.  W.  de  L.  Giffard. 

1859- 65.  2  v.  C.  S.  Drewry  and  J.  J.  Smale. 

1860- 62.  2  v.  H.  R.  V.  Johnson  and  G.  W.  Hemming. 
1862-65.  2  v.  G.  W.  Hemming  and  A.  E.  Miller. 

(Digests). 


(Digest). 


See  Equity.  ( Digests). 


1790-1819.  J.  Manning. 


France. 


Patents. 

1602-1842.  2  v.  W.  Carpmael. 
1602-1855.  2  v.  T.  Webster. 
1624-1815.  J.  Davies. 

Practice  cases.  (Digest). 
-  1847.  R.  Morris. 


Parlement  de  Toulouse.  B.  de  La  Roche  Flavin. 
Parlement  do  Paris.  G.  Louvet. 

-  1765.  3  v.  J.  B.  Denisart. 

-  1806.  13  v.  J.  B.  Denisart,  A.  G.  Camus,  and  M. 

Bayard. 

1791-1850.  4  v.  in  2.  L  M.  Dovilleneuve  and  P.  Gil¬ 
bert. 

1791-1858.  37  v.  L.  M.  Devillenouve  and  A.  A.  Car- 
rette. 


194 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Reports  :  France. 

1791- 1864.  75  v.  Journal  du  palais. 

1799- 1861.  63  v.  Bulletin  des  arrets. 

1800- 1820.  22  v.  J.  B.  Sirey. 

1845-54.  3  v.  Journal  du  palais.  2e  partie. 
1859-63.  ‘  5  v.  L.  M.  Devilleneuve,  and  A.  A.Carrctte. 

(Digest). 

1792- 1824.  Bulletin  des  arrets. 

Ireland. 

Appeals  and  writs  of  error. 

1784-96.  3  v.  W.  Ridgeway. 

Chancery. 

1744-45.  W.  Ridgeway. 

1766-91.  J.  Wallis. 

1802-04.  2  v.  J.  Scboales  and  T.  Lefroy. 

1807-14.  2  v.  T.  Ball  and  F.  Beatty. 

1814-30.  F.  Beatty. 

1827-29.  3  v.  P.  Molloy. 

1834-39.  B.  C.  Lloyd  and  F.  Goold. 

1835.  B.  C.  Lloyd  and  F.  Goold. 

1837- 40.  2  v.  W.  B.  Drury  and  F.  W.  Walsh. 

1838- 50.  13  v.  Irish  equity  reports. 

1841-43.  2  v.  H.  Connor  and  J.  A.  Lawson. 
1841-43.  4  v.  W.  B.  Drury  and  R.  R.  Warren. 

1843- 44.  W.  D.  Drury. 

1844- 46.  3  v.  T.  Jones  and  E.  D.  La  Touche. 
1850-66.  17  v.  Irish  chancery  reports. 

1867.  v.  1.  Irish  reports.  Equity  series. 

Circuit  cases. 

1837-38.  G.  Crawford  and  E.  S.  Dix. 

1839- 46.  3  v.  G.  Crawford  and  E.  S.  Dix. 

1841-43.  Irish  circuit  reports. 


Law — continued. 

Reports  :  Ireland. 

Nisi  prius. 

1840-42.  R.  Armstrong,  J.  Macartney,  and  J.  C.  Ogle 
1846-48.  J.  Blackham,  W.  J.  Dundas,  and  It.  W.  OB' 
borne. 

Continued  by  Irish  law  and  equity  reports. 

Registry  cases. 

1832-41.  J.  C.  Alcock. 

1832-40.  T.  Welsh. 

Rolls  court. 

1816- 35.  2  v.  W.  Hogan. 

1837-40.  M.  R.  Sausse  and  V-  Scully. 

1840-42.  S.  W.  Flanagan  and  C.  Kelly. 

Continued  by  Irish  law  and  equity  reports. 

India. 

1836-60.  10  v.  (E.  I.  appeals).  E.  F.  Moore. 
1860-67.  4  v.  (E.  I.  appeals,  new  series).  E.  F.  Moore 

(Digest). 

1774-1850.  3  v.  W.  H.  Morley. 

Mauritius. 

1861.  A.  Piston. 

Newfoundland. 

1817- 28.  Select  cases. 

Nova  Scotia. 

1853-55.  A.  James. 

Scotland. 


Common  pleas. 


Consistorial  court. 


1839-40.  H.  Smythe. 

Continued  by  Irish  law  and  equity  reports. 

Crown  cases. 

1822-40.  R.  Jebb. 

Ecclesiastical. 

1819-42.  C.  R.  Milward. 

Exchequer. 

1830- 32.  E.  Hayes. 

1832- 34.  E.  Hayes  and  T.  Jones. 

1834-38.  2  v.  T.  Jones. 

1838-39.  T.  Jones  and  H.  Carey. 

1841-42.  R.  Longfield  and  J.  F.  Townsend. 

Continued  by  Irish  law  and  equity  reports. 

King's  and  queen’s  bench. 

1604-12.  Sir  J.  Davies. 

1733-36.  W.  Ridgeway. 

1786-88.  G.  W.  Vernon  and  J.  B.  Scriven. 

1793-95.  W.  Ridgeway,  W.  Lapp,  and  J.  Schoales. 
1822-24.  2  v.  in  1.  M.  C.  Fox  and  T.  B.  C.  Smith. 

1824- 25.  T.  B.  C.  Smith  and  E.  Batty. 

1825- 26.  E.  Butty. 

1827-31.  2  v.  W.  E.  Hudson  aud  J.  Brooke. 

1831- 33.  J.  C.  Alcock  aud  J.  Napier. 

1833- 34.  J.  R.  Cooke  and  J.  C.  Alcock. 

1838-41.  2.  v.  R.  Jebb  and  A.  R.  Symes. 

1838-50.  13  v.  Irish  law  reports. 

1841-42.  R.  Jebb  and  R.  Bourke. 

1849-66.  17  v.  Irish  common  law  reports. 

1867.  v  1.  Irish  reports.  Common  law  Beries. 


1811-17.  J.  Fergusson. 

Court  of  session. 

1540-1740.  II.  Home,  lord  Kames. 

1540-1808.  24  v.  W.  M.  Morison. 

1.540-1827.  4  v.  M.  P.  Brown. 

1621- 42.  Sir  A.  Gibson,  lord  Durie. 

1622- 1794.  5  v.  M.  P.  Brown. 

1655-61.  English  judges. 

1661-81.  2v.  Sir  Dalrymple,  1st  viscount  Stair. 
1661-96.  Sir  J.  Gilmour,  lord  Craigmiller  and  sir  D. 

Falconer,  lord  Newton. 

1665-77.  Sir  J.  Nisbet,  lord  Dirleton. 

1678-1712.  2  v.  Sir  J.  Lauder,  lord  Fountainhall. 
1681-91.  Sir  R.  Hog,  lord  Harcarse. 

1698-1718.  Sir  H.  Dalrymple. 

1705-13.  W.  Forbes. 

1714-15.  A.  Bruce. 

1716-52.  2  v.  H.  Home,  lord  Kames. 

1724-25.  J.  Edgar. 

1733-54.  2  v.  P.  Grant,  lord  Elchies. 

1735-44.  A.  Home. 

1738-52.  Sir  J.  Fergusson,  lord  Kilkerran. 

1744-51.  2  y.  in  1.  D.  Falconer. 

1752-68.  II.  Home,  lord  Kames. 

1752-1825.  20  v.  Faculty  of  advocates. 

1766-91.  2v.  Sir  D.  Dalrymple,  lord  Hailes. 
1781-1822.  D.  Hume. 

1790-92.  R.  Bell. 

1794-95.  R.  Bell. 

1808-33.  2  v.  S.  S.  Bell. 

1821-38.  16  v.  Court  of  session  cases. 

1825-41.  16  v.  Faculty  of  advocates. 

1829-32.  5  v.  in  3.  G.  Deas  and  J.  Anderson. 
1829-65.  37v.  Scottish  jurist. 

1838-61.  24  v.  Court  of  session  cases. 

1862-67.  5  v.  Court  of  session  cases.  3d  series. 


Law  and  equity  reports. 

See  King’s  and  queen’s  bench.  Chancery. 


House  of  lords  cases. 

1707-27.  D.  Robertson. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS 


195 


L  aw — continued. 


Law — continued. 


Reports  :  Scotland.  House  of  lords  cases. 

1726-1821.  6  v.  J.  Craigie,  J.  S.  Stewaft,  and  T.  S. 
Paton. 

1821-24.  2  v.  P.  Shaw. 

1825-34.  7  v.  J.  Wilson  and  P.  Shaw. 

1835-38.  3  v.  P.  Shaw  aud  C.  II.  Maclean. 

1839.  C.  H.  Maclean  and  G.  Robinson. 

1840-41.  2  v.  G.  Robinson. 

1842-50.  7  v.  in  4.  S.  S.  Bell. 

1851-65.  4  v.  J.  F.  Maequeen. 


Reports:  United  States. 

(Digest). 

1792-1818.  T.  I.  Wharton. 

Fourth  circuit. 

1802-33.  2  v.  J.  W.  Brockenbrough. 

Seventh  circuit. 


Jury  court. 

1815-30.  5  v.  J.  Murray. 
1838-39.  R.  Maefarlane. 


Justiciary  cases. 


1829-55.  6  v.  J.  McLean. 

(Digest). 

1819-42.  C.  Gilman. 

Ninth  circuit. 


1819-31.  P.  Shaw. 

1826-29.  D.  Syme. 

1835-41.  2  v.  A.  Swinton. 
1842-45.  2  v.  A.  Broun. 
1846-48.  P.  Arkley. 

1848-52.  J.  Shaw. 

1852-60.  3  v.  A.  F.  Irvine. 


1839-56.  S.  H.  Hempstead. 

California  circuit. 
1855-59.  C.  McAllister. 

District  courts. 


Tciird  court. 


Arkansas. 


1821-31.  P.  Shaw,  A.  Dunlop,  M.  Napier,  aud  J.  M. 
Bell. 

Reports  in  various  courts.  (Digests). 

1800-42.  2  v.  P.  Shaw. 

1840-50.  D.  J.  Macbrair. 


1820-49.  S.  II.  Hempstead. 

California. 

1853-58.  O.  Hoffman. 


Maine. 


United  States. 

Supreme  court. 

1790-1800.  4  v.  A.  J.  Dallas. 
1790-1827.  6  v.  R.  Peters. 

1790-1854.  22  v.  B.  R.  Curtis. 
1801-15.  9  v.  W.  Cranch. 

1816-27.  12  v.  H.  Wheaton. 

1828-43.  17  v.  R.  Peters. 

1843-60.  24  v.  B.  C.  Howard. 
1861-62.  2  v.  J.  S.  Black. 

1863-67.  6  v.  J.  W.  Wallace. 

(Digests). 

1789-1820.  H.  Wheaton. 

1789-1827.  R.  S.  Coxe. 

1789-1838.  3  v.  R.  Peters. 

1789-1847.  2  v.  R.  Peters. 

1789-1848.  J.  P.  Holcombe. 

1789-1854.  3  v.  T.  J.  F.  Alden. 
1789-1854.  B.  R.  Curtis. 

1789-1868.  4  v.  B.  V.  and  A.  Abbott. 
1821-29.  Continuation  of  Wheaton. 


Circuit  courts. 


First  circuit. 


1812-15. 

2  v. 

J.  Gallison. 

1816-30. 

5  v. 

W.  P.  Mason. 

1829-39. 

3  v. 

C.  Sumner. 

1839-45. 

3  v. 

J.  Story. 

1845-47. 

3  v. 

C.  L.  Woodbury  and  G.  Minot. 

1851-56. 

2  v. 

B.  R.  Curtis. 

Second  circuit. 

1810-40. 

2  v. 

E.  Paine,  Jr. 

1845-61. 

4  v. 

S.  Blatchford. 

See,  also,  Vermont  reports,  v.  20-25. 


Illtiii: } A  Wiiro- 

1839-49.  E.  H.  Daveis. 

Massachusetts. 

1841-64.  2  v.  P.  Sprague. 

Michigan,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Illinois,  Missouri, 
and  Louisiana. 


1842-57. 

J.  S.  Newberry. 

New  York. 

1814. 

W.  P.  Van  Ness. 

1827-37. 

S.  Blatchford  and  F.  Howland. 

1843-47. 

E.  R.  Olcott. 

1847-50. 

B.  V.  and  A.  Abbott. 

1861-65. 

S.  Blatchford. 

Pennsylvania. 

1792-1807.  2  v.  R.  Peters. 

Pennsylvania — eastern  district. 

1828-36.  H.  D.  Gilpin. 

1836-46.  W.  H.  Crabbe. 

South  Carolina. 

1792-1805.  T.  Bee. 

Court  of  Claims. 

1855-56.  J.  C.  Devereux. 

1863-67.  3  v.  C.  C.  Nott  and  S.  II.  Huntington. 

Patents. 


Third  circuit. 

1792-1806.  (v.  2-4;.  A.  J.  Dallas. 
1801.  J.  B.  Wallace. 

1803-18.  R.  Peters. 

1803-27.  4  v.  B.  Washington. 
1829-33.  II.  Baldwin. 

1842-53.  2  v.  J.  W.  Wallace. 


1804-50.  2  v.  J.  B.  Robb. 
1848-65.  2  v.  S.  S.  Fisher. 


Railway  cases. 

1831-51.  2  v.  (Amer.  R.  R.  cases}.  C.  Smith  and 
S.  W.  Bates. 


■* 


19  G 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS, 


Law — continued. 

Reports  :  United  States. 

Digests  of  decisions  in  all  the  courts. 

1754-1830.  5  v.  (Digested  index).  J.  Autbon,  T. 

Day,  T.  I.  Wharton,  T.  S.  Smith, 
andik  J.  Troubat. 

1785-1846.  V.  1-5.  U.  S.  digest.  T.  Metcalf,  J.  C. 

Perkins,  G.  T.  Curtis,  and  J.  P. 
Putnam. 

1785-1846.  v.  6.  U.  S.  digest.  G.  P.  Sanger. 
1789-1827.  J.  D.  Campbell  and  S.  Cambreieng. 
1789-1836.  3  v.  O.  L.  Barbour  and  E.  B.  Harrington. 
1789-1841.  2  v.  J.  D.  Wheeler. 

1789-1846.  J.  P.  Putnam. 

1789-1850.  2  v.  T.  W.  Waterman. 

1836- 43.  O.  L.  Barbour. 

1847-55.  v.  7-15.  U.  S.  digest.  J.  P.  Putnam. 
1856-58.  v.  16-18.  U.  S.  digest.  G.  S.  Ilale. 

1859.  v.  19.  U.  S.  digest.  G.  S.  Hale  and  H.  F. 
Smith. 

1860-64.  v.  20-24.  U.  S.  digest.  H.  Farnam  Smith, 

Alabama, 

1820-26.  (v.  1.  Ala.)  H.  Minor. 

1827-31.  3  v.  G.  N.  Stewart. 

1831-34.  5  v.  G.  N.  Stewart  and  B.  F.  Porter. 
1834-39.  9  v.  B.  F.  Porter. 

1840-47.  (New  series),  v.  1-11.  Ala.  The  judges. 
1847-49.  v.  12-15.  Ala.  J.  J.  Ormond. 

1849-51.  v.  16-18.  Ala.  N.  W.  Cocke. 

1851-52.  v.  19-21.  Ala.  J.  W.  Shepherd. 

1853.  v.  22-23.  Ala.  The  judges. 

1853-67.  v.  23-40.  Ala.  J.'  W.  Shepherd. 

(Digests). 

1820-38.  P.  Phillips. 

1820-45.  P.  Phillips. 

1820-47.  D.  G.  Ligon. 

1820-49.  T.  Reavis. 

1845-48.  P.  Phillips. 

1849-57.  J.  W.  Shepherd. 

Arkansas. 

1837- 44.  v.  1-5.  Ark.  A.  Pike. 

1845-53.  v.  6-15.  Ark.  E.  II.  English. 

1853-67.  v.  14-24.  Ark.  L.  E.  Barber. 


(Digest). 


1837-61.  U.  M.  Rose. 


1850-51. 
1852-54. 
1855.  v. 
1856-57. 

1858- 59. 

1859- 60. 

1860- 62. 

1862- 63. 

1863- 66. 
1867.  v. 


California. 

v.  1.  Cal.  N.  Bennett, 
v.  2-4.  Cal.  H.  P.  Hepburn 
5.  Cal.  W.  G.  Morris, 
v.  6-8.  Cal.  H.  T.  Booraem. 
v.  9-12.  Cal.  H.  Lee. 

Cal. 

Cal. 

Cal. 

Cal. 


v.  13-15. 
v.  16-19. 
v.  20-22. 
v.  23-32. 
33.  Cal. 


J.  E.  Hale. 


J.  B.  Harmon. 
D.  T.  Bagley. 
C.  J.  Hillyer. 
C.  A.  Tuttle. 


(Digest). 

1850-61.  H.  J.  Labatt. 

Connecticut. 


1785-88. 

E.  Kirby. 

1789-98. 

2  v.  f.  Root. 

1802-13. 

5  v.  T.  Day. 

1814-52. 

V.  1-21.  Conn.  T. ! 

1852-56. 

v.  22-24.  Conn.  W 

1856-66. 

v.  25-33.  Conn.  J. 

(Digests). 

1786-1838. 

T.  Day. 

1789-1858. 

T.  Waterman. 

Law — continued. 

Reports  :  Various  states. 

Delaware. 

1832-55.  5  v.  S.  M.  Harrington. 

1856- 58.  J.  W.  Houston. 

District  of  Columbia. 

1801-41.  6  v.  W.  Cranch. 

Florida. 

1846-47.  v.  1.  Fla.  J.  Branch. 

1848- 49.  v.  2.  Fla.  J.  T.  Archer  and  D.  P.  Hogue. 
1850-52.  v.  3-4.  Fla.  D.  P.  Hogue. 

1853-59.  v.  5-8.  Fla.  M.  D.  Papy. 

1859-67.  v.  9-11.  Fla.  J.  B.  Galbraith. 

Georgia. 

1805-11.  T.  U.  P.  Charlton. 

1811-37.  R.  M.  Charlton. 

1820-46.  J.  Gault. 

1831-33.  G.  M.  Dudley. 

1842-43.  2  v.  Georgia  decisions. 

1846-47.  v.  1-3.  Geo.  J.  M.  Kelly. 

1848.  v.  4-5.  Geo.  J.  M.  Kelly  and  T.  R.  R.  Cobb. 

1849- 56.  v.  6-20.  Geo.  T.  R.  R.  Cobb. 

1857- 60.  v.  21-29.  Geo.  B.  Y.  Martin. 

1866.  v.  35.  Geo.  L.  E.  Bleckley. 

Illinois, 

(1  111.)  S.  Breese. 

R.  S.  Blackwell. 

4  v.  (2-5  Ill.)  T.  Y.  Scammon. 

5  v.  (6-10  Ill.)  C.  Gilman, 
v.  11-30.  Ill.  E.  Peck, 
v.  31-41.  Ill.  N.  L.  Freeman. 


1819-30. 

1819-41. 

1832-43. 

1844-49. 

1850-63. 

1864-66. 


1819-42. 

1819-54. 

1819-54. 

1819-63. 

1854-63. 


1817-47. 

1848-49. 

1848-50. 

1851-56. 

1856-60. 

1860-61. 

1862-64. 

1864-67. 


1818- 54. 

1819- 42. 


1839-46. 

1847-54. 

1855-59. 

1860-66. 

1866-67. 


(Digests). 

C.  Gilman. 

E.  Anthony. 

2  v.  N.  L.  Freeman. 

C.  H.  Wood  and  J.  D.  Long. 

- Henry  and - Read. 

Indiana. 

8  v.  J.  Blackford. 

T.  Smith. 

v.  1-2.  Xnd.  H.  E.  Carter, 
v.  3-7.  Ind.  A.  G.  Porter, 
v.  8-14.  Ind.  G.  Tanner, 
v.  15-17.  Ind.  B.  Harrison, 
v.  18-22.  Ind.  M.  C.  Kerr. 

V.  23-27.  Ind.  B.  Harrison. 

( Digests). 

S.  E.  Perkins. 

C.  Gilman. 

Iowa. 

E.  Morris. 

4  v.  G.  Grceno. 
v.  1-8.  Iowa.  W.  P.  Clarke, 
v.  9-21.  Iowa.  T.  F.  Withrow, 
v.  22-23.  Iowa.  E.  H.  Stiles. 


(Digests). 

1839-60.  J.  F.  Dillon. 

Eansas. 

1862-66.  v.  1-4.  Kan.  E.  V.  Banks. 

Kentucky. 

1785-1801.  J.  nugbes. 

1795-1821.  J.  Littell. 

1801-05.  (Pr.  dec.)  - Sneed? 

1805-08.  M.  D.  Hardin. 

1 808-1 f:  4  V.  G.  M.  Bibb. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS, 


197 


Law — continued. 

Reports  :  Various  states  :  Kentucky. 

1817-21.  3  v.  A.  K.  Marshall. 

1822- 24.  5  v.  W.  Littell. 

1824-28.  7  V.  T.  B.  Monroe. 

1829- 32.  7  v.  J.  J,  Marshall. 

1833-40.  6  v.  J.  Dana. 

1850-57.  18  v.  B.  Monroe. 

1858-63.  4  v.  J.  P.  Metcalf. 

1863-66.  2  v.  A.  Duvall. 

(Digests). 

1792-1852.  2  v.  B.  Monroe  and  J.  Harlan. 

1805-31.  2  v.  H.  Pirtle. 

1805-51.  W.  W.  Pry,  P.  B.  Poindexter,  and  S.  B. 
Smith. 

1853-67.  M.  H.  Cofer. 

Louisiana, 

1809-23.  12  v.  F.  X.  Martin. 

1809-30.  4  v.  (Condensed  reports.)  J.  B.  Harrison. 

1823- 30.  New  ser.  8  v.  F.  X.  Martin. 

1830- 41.  19  v.  La.  rep.  B.  W.  Miller  and  T.  Curry. 

1841-46.  12  v.  M.  M.  Robinson. 

1846-49.  v.  1-4  La.  ann.  R.  M.  M.  Robinson. 
1850-51.  v.  5-6  La.  ann.  R.  W.  M.  King. 

1852-56.  v.  7-11  La.  ann.  R.  W.  M.  Randolph. 
1857-60.  V.  12-15  La.  ann.  R.  A.  N.  Ogden. 
1861-66.  v.  16-18  La.  ann.  R.  S.  F.  Glenn. 

1867.  v.  19  La.  ann.  R.  J.  Hawkins. 


(Digests). 

1809-39.  J.  P.  Benjamin  and  T.  Slidell. 

1809-43.  P.  J.  A.  Deslix. 

1809-51.  2  v.  W.  D.  Hennen. 

1813-26.  W.  Christy. 

1838-43.  P.  J.  A.  Deslix. 

Maine. 

1820-32.  v.  1-9.  Me.  S.  Greenleaf. 

1833-35.  V.  10-12.  Me.  J.  Fairfield. 

1836-41.  V.  13-18.  Me.  J.  Shepley. 

1841.  v.  19.  Me.  J.  Appleton. 

1841.  v.  20.  Me.  J.  Appleton  and  J.  Shepley. 

1842- 49.  v.  21-30.  J.  Shepley. 

1849-53.  v.  31-35.  Me.  A.  Redfield. 

1853-55.  v.  36-40.  Me.  S.  Heath. 

1856.  v.  41-42.  Me.  J.  M.  Adams. 

1857-58.  V.  43-44.  Me.  T.  Ludden. 

1859-65.  v.  45-51.  Me.  W.  Hubbard. 

1865-67.  v.  52-54.  .Me.  W.  W.  Virgin. 

(Digests). 

1820-32.  In  v.  9.  S.  Greenleaf. 

1820-47.  P.  Eastman. 

1847-57.  W.  W.  Virgin. 

Maryland. 

1700-1799.  4  v.  T.  Harris  and  J.  McHenry. 
1800-1826.  7  v.  T.  Harris  and  R.  Johnson. 
1826-29.  2  v.  T.  Harris  and  R.  W.  Gill. 
1829-42.  12  v.  R.  W.  Gill  and  J.  Johnson. 

1843- 51.  9  v.  R.  W.  Gill. 

1851- 52.  v.  1-2.  Md.  A.  C.  Magruder. 

1852- 62.  v.  3-18.  Md.  O.  Miller. 

1863-66.  v.  19-26.  Md.  N.  Brewer. 

1867.  v.  27.  Md.  J.  S.  Stockett. 


(Digests). 

1700-1847.  W.  II.  Norris,  G.  W.  Brown,  and  F.  W. 
Brune. 

1843-55.  J.  S.  Stockett,  R.  T.  Merrick,  and  O.  Miller. 
1856-63.  J.  I.  Cohen  and  J.  F.  Lee. 

Chancery  reports. 

1811-32.  3  v.  T.  Bland. 

1846-54.  4  v.  J.  Johnson. 


(Digest). 

1700-1842.  J.  Raymond. 

26 


Law — continued. 

Reports  :  Various  states. 

Massachusetts, 


1761-1772. 

1804-05. 

1905-22. 

1822-40. 

1840-47. 

1848-53. 

1854-60. 

1861-67. 


1804-57. 

1804-22. 

1816-23. 

1804-42. 

1823-29. 

1823-29. 


1843-47. 

1847-50. 

1851-57. 

1858-64. 

1864- 65. 

1865- 68. 


1836-42. 

1842-45. 


.  J.  Quincy,  Jr. 
v.  1.  Mass.  E.  Williams, 
v.  2-17.  Mass.  D.  A.  Tyng. 

24  v.  O.  Pickering. 

13  v.  T.  Metcalf. 

12  v.  L.  S.  Cushing. 

14  v.  H.  Gray,  Jr. 

13  v.  C.  Allen. 

(Digests). 

2  v.  E.  II.  Bennett  and  F.  F.  Heard. 
L.  Bigelow. 

T.  Metcalf. 

G.  Minot. 

L.  Bigelow. 

W.  Phillips. 

Michigan. 

2  v.  S.  T.  Douglass, 
v.  1.  Mich.  R.  Manning, 
v.  2-4.  Mich.  G.  C.  Gibbs, 
v.  5-12.  Mich.  T.  M.  Cooley, 
v.  13.  Mich.  E.  W.  Meddaugh. 
v.  14-16.  Mich.  W.  Jeunisou. 

Chancery  reports. 

E.  Harrington. 

H.  N.  Walker. 


(Digest). 

1838- 65.  T.  M.  Cooley. 

Minnesota. 

1851-64.  v.  1-9.  Minn.  H.  Officer. 

1865-67.  v.  10-12.  Minn.  W.  A.  Spencer. 

Mississippi. 

1818-32.  (1  Miss.)  R.  J.  Walker. 

1834-43.  7  v.  (2-8  Miss.)  V.  E.  Howard. 

1843-50.  14  v.  (9-22  Miss.)  W.  C.  Smedesand  T.  A. 

Marshall. 

1851-55.  v.  23-29.  Miss.  J.  F.  Cushman. 

1855-65.  v.  30-39.  Miss.  J.  Z.  George. 

1865-66.  v.  40.  Miss.  R.  O.  Reynolds. 

Chancery  reports. 

1839- 43.  J.  D.  Freeman. 

1840- 43.  W.  C.  Smedes  and  T.  A.  Marshall. 


(Digest). 

1818-47.  W.  C.  Smedes. 


Missouri. 

1821-28.  v.  1.  Mo.  P.  H.  McBride. 

1828-35.  v.  2-3.  Mo.  J.  C.  Edwards. 

1835-37.  v.  4.  Mo.  W.  B.  Napton. 

1837-45.  v.  5-8.  Mo.  S.  M.  Bay. 

1845-48.  v.  9-11.  Mo.  B.  F.  Stiingfellow. 

1848-50.  v.  12-13.  Mo.  W.  A.  Robards. 

1851- 52.  v.  14-15.  Mo.  J.  B.  Gardenhire. 

1852- 55.  v.  16-21.  Mo.  S.  A.  Bennett. 

1855-60.  v.  22-30.  Mo.  H.  M.  Jones. 

1861.  v.  31.  Mo.  II.  M.  Jones,  D.  It.  Barclay,  and 
C.  C.  Whittelsey. 

862-671.  v.  32-41.  Mo.  C.  C.  Whittelsey. 

^  (Digests). 

1821-52.  E.  Casselberry. 

1821-59.  D.  R.  Barclay. 

Nevada. 

1865.  v.  1.  Nev.  E.  J.  Robinson. 

1866-67.  v.  2-3.  Nev.  A.  Helms. 


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Law — continued. 

Reports  :  Various  states. 

New  Hampshire. 

1816-19.  v.  1.  N.  H.  N.  Adams. 

1819-23.  v.  2.  N.  H.  W.  M.  Richardson  and  L. 
Woodbury. 

1823-32.  v.  3-5.  N.  H.  The  judges. 

1832-34.  v.  6.  N.  H.  B.  B.  French. 

1834-48.  v.  7-18.  N.  H.  The  judges. 

1848-49.  v.  19.  N.  H.  W.  L.  Foster. 

1845-50.  v.  20.  N.  11.  W.  E.  Chandler. 

1850-55.  11  v.  (v.  21-31  N.  H.)  W.  L.  Foster. 
1855-59.  v.  32-37.  N.  11.  G.  G.  Fogg. 

1859-63.  v.  38-44.  N.  H.  W.  E.  Chandler. 

1863-66.  v.  45-46.  N.  H.  A.  Hadley. 

(Digests). 

1816-42.  J.  J.  Gilchrist. 

1842-55.  G.  Bell. 


New  Jersey. 

Law. 


1790-95. 

R.  S. 

Coxe. 

1806-13. 

W.  Pennington. 

1818-20. 

2  v. 

S.  L.  Southard. 

1821-31. 

7  v. 

W.  Halsted. 

1831-36. 

3  v. 

J.  S.  Green. 

1837-42. 

4  v. 

J.  Harrison. 

1842-46. 

R.  D. 

,  Spencer. 

1847-55. 

4  v. 

A.  O.  Zabriskie. 

1855-62. 

5  v. 

A.  Dutcher. 

1863-66. 

2  v. 

P.  D,  Vroom, 

Chancery. 

1830-32. 

N.  Saxton. 

1838-45. 

3  v. 

H.  W.  Green. 

1845-52. 

4  v. 

G.  B.  Halsted, 

1852-59. 

3  v. 

J.  P.  Stockton. 

1859-62. 

2  v. 

M.  Beasley. 

1862-64. 

2  v. 

T.  N.  McCarter. 

1864-66. 

C.  E. 

Green. 

(Digests). 

1790-1830.  W.  Halsted. 
1790-1843.  2  v.  W,  Halsted. 


New  York. 


Law — continued. 

Reports  :  Various  states  :  New  York. 

Law. 

1794-1800.  W.  Coleman. 

1794-1805.  W.  Coleman  and  G.  Caines. 

1799-1803.  3  v.  W.  Johnson. 

1799-1847.  R.  Lockwood. 

1801-04.  (Cases).  G.  Caines. 

1803-05.  3  v.  (Reports).  G.  Caines. 

1806-23.  20  v.  W.  Johnson. 

1808-18.  J.  Anthon. 

1811.  Yates’s  select  cases. 

1823-29.  9  v.  E.  Cowen. 

1828-41.  26  v.  J.  L.  Wendell. 

1841- 44.  7  v.  N.  Hill,  Jr. 

1842- 44.  T.  M.  Lalor. 

1845-48.  5  v.  H.  Denio. 

1847-68.  v.  1-50.  O.  L.  Barbonr. 

Practice  reports. 

1844-68.  v.  1-35.  N.  Howard,  Jr. 

1835-65.  19  V.  B.  V.  and  A.  Abbott. 

1865-67.  New  ser.  v.  1-2.  B.  V.  and  A.  Abbott. 

Probate. 

1849-57.  4  v.  A.  W.  Bradford. 

1857-64.  A.  A.  Redfield. 

Superior  court. 

1828-29.  2  v.  J.  P.  Hall. 

1847-52.  5  v.  L.  H.  .Sandford. 

1852-57.  6  v.  J.  Duer. 

1856-63.  10  v.  J.  S.  Bosworth. 

1863-68.  v.  1-5.  A.  L.  Robertson. 

(Digests). 

1794-1843.  2  v.  T.  W.  Clerke. 

1794-1850.  2  v.  in  4.  T.  W.  Clerko  and  W.  Hogan 
1794-1867.  7v,  B.  V.  and  A.  Abbott. 

1803-54.  4  V.  G.  W.  Cliuton. 

1847-59.  F.  E.  Cornwell.  (Law  aud  equity). 
1799-1813.  W.  Johnson. 

1799-1823.  2  v.  W.  Johnson. 

1799-1836.  3  v.  in  2.  W.  Johnson. 

1851-63.  J.  Tiffany. 

North  Carolina. 

Late. 


1847-48. 

1847-51. 

1853- 60. 

1854- 56. 
1857-63. 
1863-68. 
1664-67. 


1814-23. 

1823-26. 

1828-45. 

1831-50. 

1839-40. 

1839-41. 

1843-47. 

1845-48. 


Appeals. 

N.  Howard,  Jr. 

4  v.  (v.  1-4  N.  Y.)  G.  F.  Comstock. 

6  v.  (v.  5-10  N.  Y.)  •  H.  R.  Selden. 

4  v.  (v.  11-14  N.  Y’.)  F.  Kernan. 

13  v.  (v.  15-2  N.  Y.)  E.  P.  Smith. 

10  v.  (v.  28-3  N.  Y.)  J.  Tiffany. 

3  v.  (v.  38-40  N.  Y.)  By  E.  W.  Keyes. 

Chancery. 

7  v.  W.  Johnson, 

S.  M.  Hopkins. 

11  v.  A.  C.  Paige. 

4  v.  C.  Edwards. 

M.  Hoffman. 

C.  L.  Clarke. 

4  v.  L.  H.  Sandford, 

3  v.  O.  L.  Barbour. 


Common  pleas 


1850-54.  4  v.  E.  D.  Smith. 
1855-60.  2  v.  H.  Hilton. 
1859-65.  C.  P.  Daly. 


1778-97.  2  v.  in  1.  F.  X.  Martin. 

1789-98.  J.  Haywood. 

1797-1806.  v.  2.  F.  X.  Martin  and  J.  Haywood. 

1799- 1802.  J.  L.  Taylor. 

1800- 1804.  D.  Cameron  and  W.  Norwood. 
1804-19.  3  v.  A.  D.  Murphey. 

1813-16.  Carolina  law  repository. 

1816-18.  North  Carolina  term  reports. 

1820-26.  4  v.  F.  L.  Hawks. 

1826-34,  4  v.  T.  P.  Devereux. 

1834-39.  4  v.  T.  P.  Devereux  and  W.  n.  Battle. 
1840-52.  13  v.  J.  Iredell. 

1852- 53.  P.  Busbee. 

1853- 62.  8  v.  H.  C.  Jones. 

1863-64.  - Winston. 

Equity. 

1828-34.  2  v.  T.  P.  Devereux. 

1834-39.  2  v.  T.  P  Devereux  and  W.  H.  Battle. 
1840-52.  6.  v.  J.  Iredell. 

1852- 53.  P.  Busbee. 

1853- 59.  4  v.  H.  C.  Jones. 

1864.  - Winston. 

(Digests). 


Criminal. 


1778-1845.  3  v.  J.  Iredell. 
1845-53.  2  v.  in  l.  H.  C.  Jones. 


1776-1823.  3  v.  J.  D.  Wheeler. 
1816-21.  6  v.  D.  Rogers. 
1828-29.  J.  B.  Skillman. 
1839-60.  5  v.  A.  J.  Parker. 


Ohio. 

1816-19.  B.  Tappan. 
1823-31 .  P.  B.  Wilcox. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS 


199 


Law — continued. 

Reports:  Various  states :  Ohio. 


1823-39.  Ohio.  v.  1-9.  C.  Hammond. 

1823-49.  M.  E.  Curwen. 

1831-34.  J.  C.  Wright. 

1840- 41.  v.  10.  Ohio.  P.B.  Wilcox. 

1841- 44.  v.  11-13.  Ohio.  E.  M.  Stanlon. 

1846-50.  v.  14-19.  Ohio.  II.  Griswold. 

1851.  v.  20.  Ohio.  W.  Lawrence. 

1852- 53.  New  str.  y.  1.  Ohio.  G.  W.  McCook. 

1853- 55.  New  ser.  v.  2-4.  Ohio.  R.  B.  Warden. 

1854- 56.  2v.  Cinn.  supr.  court.  Ohio.  R.  D.  and  J.  H. 

Handy. 

1855- 67.  New  ser.  v.  5-17.  Ohio.  L.  J.  Critchfield. 
1854-58.  Cinn.  supr.  court.  W.  Disney. 

(Digests). 

1823-36.  S.  Chittenden. 

1823-47.  2  v.  P.  B.  Wilcox. 

1823-51.  S.  Nash. 

1852- 58.  S.  Nash. 

1823-65.  W.  Y.  Gholsou  and  J. 

.  W.  Okey. 

Oregon. 

1853- 62.  v.  1,  J.  G.  Wilson. 

1862.  Decisions. 


Pennsylvania. 


1754-1806.  4  v.  A.  J.  Dallas. 

1779-88.  (v.  3  of  works).  F.  Hopkinson. 
1791-99.  A.  Addison. 

1791-1808.  4  v.  J.  Yeates. 

1799-1814.  6  v.  H.  Biuney. 

1806-13.  ‘  - 

1808- 41. 

1809- 51. 

1814-28. 

1828- 35. 

1829- 32. 


2  v.  P.  A.  Browne. 

2  v.  J.  W.  Ashmead. 

F.  C.  Brightly. 

17  v.  T.  Sergeant  and  W.  Rawle. 

5  v.  W.  Rawle. 

3  v.  W.  Rawle,  jr.  C.  B.  Penrose,  and  F. 
Watts. 

1832-40.  10  v.  F.  Watts. 

1836-41.  2  v.  J.  Miles. 

1835-41.  6  v.  T.  I.  Wharton. 

1841-45.  9  v.  F.  Watts  and  H.  J.  Sergeant. 

1841-51.  2  v.  A.  V.  Parsons. 

1845-49.  v.  1-10.  Pa.  R.  M.  Karr. 

1849.  v.  11.  Pa.  J.  P.  Jones. 

1849.  v.  12.  Pa.  J.  P.  Jones  and  R.  McMurtrie. 

1849- 55.  v.  13-24.  Pa.  G.  W.  Harris. 

1850- 64.  (v.  1-5  Phila.)  II.  E.  Wallace. 

1852-63.  3  v.  B.  Grant. 

1855-60.  v.  25-36.  Pa.  J.  Casey. 

1860-65.  V.  37-50.  Pa.  R.  E.  Wright. 

1865-67.  v.  51-56.  Pa.  P.F.  Smith. 


(Digests). 


1792-1828. 

1792-1852. 

1792-1856. 

1850-52. 

1852-62. 

1860-65. 


T.  I.  Wharton. 
F.  Wharton. 

S.  Linn. 

H.  Wharton. 

II.  Wharton. 

R.  E.  Wright. 


Rhode  Island. 


1828-53.  v.  1-2.  R.  I.  J.  K.  Angell  and  T.  Durfee. 
1853-55.  v.  3.  R.  I.  J.  P.  Knowles. 

1855-63.  v.  4-7.  R.  I.  S.  Ames. 

South  Carolina. 

Law. 

1783-1804  .  2  v.  E.  H.  Bay. 

1793-1816.  3  v.  J.  Brevard. 

1812-16.  2  v.  Constitutional  court. 

1817-18.  2  v.  J.  Mill. 

1817-20.  2  v.  H.  J.  Nott  and  D.  J.  McCord. 
1821-28.  4  v.  D.  J.  McCord. 

1823-24.  W.  Harper. 

1828-32.  2  v.  H.  Bailey. 

1833-37.  3  v.  W.  R.  Hill. 

1836-37.  W.  Riley. 


South  Carolina.  Law. 


Law — continued. 

Reports:  Various  states: 

1837- 38.  C.  W.  Dudley. 

1838- 39.  W.  Rice. 

1839- 40.  L.  Cheves. 

1840- 42.  2  v.  J.  McMulIan. 

1812-44.  2  v.  R.  II.  Speers. 

1844-67.  14  v.  J.  S.  G.  Richardson. 
1846-50.  5  v.  J.  A.  Strobhart. 

Chancery. 


1784-1816.  4  v.  in  2.  H.  W.  Desaussure. 
1824.  W.  Harper. 

1825-27.  2  v.  D.  J.  McCord. 

II.  Bailey. 

J.  S.  G.  Richardson. 

2  v.  W.  R.  Hill. 

W.  Riley. 

C.  W.  Dudley. 

W.  Rice. 

L.  Cheves. 

J.  McMulIan. 

R.  H.  Speers. 

12  v.  J.  S.  G.  Richardson. 

4  v.  J.  A.  Strobhart. 


1830- 31. 

1831- 32. 
1833-37. 

1836- 37. 

1837- 38. 

1838- 39. 

1839- 40. 

1840- 42. 
1842-44. 
1844-66. 
1846-50. 


(Digests). 


1783-1835.  2  v.  W.  Rice. 

1783-1824.  Constitutional  court. 

1785-1856.  C.  H.  Simonton  and  J.  Conner. 
1835-54.  J.  Conner. 

Tennessee, 

1791-1817.  2  v.  J.  Overton. 

1811-14.  W.  W.  Cooke. 

1816-18.  3  v.  J.  Haywood. 

1818-37.  10  v.  G.  S.  Yerger. 

1822-24.  J.  Peck. 

1825-28.  J.  H.  Martin  and  G.  S.  Yerger. 

1838- 39.  It.  J.  Meigs. 

1839- 51.  11  v.  W.  H.  Humphreys. 
1851-53.  2  v.  W.  G.  Swan. 

1853-58.  5  v.  J.  L.  T.  Sneed. 

1858-60.  3  v.  J.  W.  Head. 

1860-67.  4  v.  T.  H.  Coldwell. 


1791-1848. 

1791-1867. 

1796-1835. 


(Digests). 

2  v.  R.  J.  Meigs. 
J.  B.  Heiskell. 

J.  T.  Holman. 


1846-56.  H.  Vollintine. 


Texas. 


1840-44. 

1846-48. 

1849-53. 

1853-58. 


(In  his  Law  digest).  J.  W.  Dallam, 
v.  1-3.  Tex.  J.  Webb  and  T.  H.  Duval, 
v.  4-10.  Tex.  O.  C.  Hartley. 

V.  11-20.  Tex.  O.  C.  and  R.  K.  Hartley. 
1859-60.  v.  22-24.  Tex.  G.  F.  Moore  and  R.  S.  Walker. 
1860.  V.  25.  Tex.  R.  S.  Walker. 

1862-65.  v.  26-27.  Tex.  C.  L.  Robards  and  A.  M. 

Jackson. 

(Digest.) 

1840-53.  W.  Alexander. 


Vermont. 

1789-91.  N.  Chipman. 

1789-1824.  2  v.  D.  Chipman. 

1800-1803.  2  v.  R.  Tyler. 

1815-19.  W.  Brayton. 

1825- 28.  2  v.  A.  Aiken. 

1826- 37.  v.  1-9.  Vt.  Tho  judges. 
1836-39.  v.  10-11.  Vt.  G.  B.  Shaw. 
1840-42.  v.  12-14.  Vt.  W.  Weston. 

1843.  v.  15.  Vt.  W.  Slade. 

1844-51.  V.  16-23.  Vt.  P.  T.  Washburn. 
1851-54.  v.  24-26.  Vt.  J.  F.  Dean. 
1854-57.  v.  27-29.  Vt.  C.  L.  Williams. 
1856-63.  v.  30-35.  Vt.  W.  G.  Shaw. 
1864-68.  v.  36-40.  Vt.  W.  O.  Veazey. 


200 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Reports  :  Various  states  :  Vermont. 

(Digests). 

1789-1843.  P.  T.  Washburn. 

1844-50.  P.  T.  Washburn. 

Virginia. 

1768^72!  }  T‘  JefferBon- 
1779-1825.  0  v.  D.  Call. 

1788- 99.  G.  Wythe. 

1789- 1826.  2  v.  in  1.  W.  Brockeubrough  and  H.  Hol¬ 

mes. 

1792-96.  2  v.  B.  Washington. 

1806-09.  4  v.  W.  W.  Heniug  and  W.  Munford. 
1810-20.  6  v.  W.  Munford. 

1820- 21.  P.  W.  Gilmer. 

1821- 28.  6  v.  P.  Randolph. 

1829-41.  12  V.  B.  W.  Leigh. 

1842-44.  2  v.  C.  Robinson. 

1844- 68.  18  v.  P.  R.  Grattan. 

1855-57.  2  v.  J.  M.  Patton,  jr.  and  R.  B.  Heath. 

(Digests). 

1792-1820.  W.  Munford. 

1792-1832.  E.  Hall. 

1792-1845.  B.  Tate. 

1845- 1854.  J.  M.  Patton  and  R.  B.  Heath. 

West  Virginia, 

1863-66.  J.  M.  Hagans. 

Wisconsin, 

1842-43.  J.  P.  Burnett. 

1849-52.  4  v.  in  2.  D.  H.  Chandler. 

1853-60.  ▼.  1-11.  Wis.  A.  D.  Smith. 

1860-62.  v.  12-15.  Wis.  P.  L.  Spooner. 

1862-67.  v.  16-21.  Wis.  O.  M.  Conover. 

(Digests). 

1842-68.  J.  Simmons. 

1849-67.  W.  E.  Sheffield. 

Respondentia  : 

Marshall  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  respon¬ 
dentia.  5th  ed.  by  William  Shee.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1865. 

See,  also,  INSURANCE,  (Marine). 

Revivor  : 

White  ( G.  T. )  Treatise  on  proceedings  in 
equity  by  way  of  supplement  and  revivor. 
With  an  appendix  of  precedents.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1843. 

Revocation  of  wills  :  Sec  Wills. 

Rhode  Island  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  and  laws  of  his  majestie’s  colony  of 
Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations 
in  America,  [with  the]  charter  granted  by 
his  majesty  king  Charles  ii.  fol.  Boston, 
1719. 

Public  laws,  1825  to  1842  ;  1844  to  1857 ; 

1860-64.  18  v.  8°.  Providence,  1825-64. 
Public  laws,  as  revised  and  finally  enacted 
at  the  session  in  January,  1798.  8°.  Provi¬ 
dence,  1798. 

- The  same,  as  revised  in  January, 

1822.  8G.  Providence,  1822. 


Law — continued. 

Rhode  Island:  Statutes. 

- The  same,  as  revised  and  enacted  in 

January,  1844.  8°.  Providence,  1844. 

Revised  statutes  of  the  state  of  Rhode  Island 
and  Providence  Plantations.  8°.  Provi¬ 
dence,  1857. 

Index  to  the  printed  acts  and  resolves  of,  and 
of  the  petitions  and  reports  to,  the  gen¬ 
eral  assembly,  1758  to  1850,  by  John  Rus¬ 
sell  Bartlett.  8°.  Providence,  1856. 

Reports. 

Rhode  Island  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
supreme  court  of  Rhode  Island,  1828  to 
1853,  by  J.  Iv.  Augell  and  T.  Durfee.  2  v. 
8°.  Boston,  and  Providence,  1847-54. 

- The  same.  v.  3,  by  John  P.  Knowles, 

1853  to  1855.  8°.  Providence,  1856. 

- The  same.  v.  4-7,  by  Samuel  Ames, 

1855  to  1863.  8°.  Boston,  1858-65. 

Treatises, 

Staples  (  W.  R.)  History  of  the  criminal  law 
of  Rhode  Island.  8°.  Providence,  1853. 

RHODES  (Maritime  laws  of)  : 

Pastorct  (  E.  C.  J.  P.  de).  Quelle  a  6t6  l’in- 
flueuce  des  lois  maritimes  des  Rhodiens  sur 
la  marine  des  Grecs  et  Romains,  et  l’in- 
fluence  de  la  marine  sur  la  puissance  de  ces 
deux  peuples.  8°.  Paris,  1784. 

Schomberg  (A.  C.)  Treatise  on  the  maritime 
laws  of  Rhodes.  8°.  Oxford,  1786. 

- The  same.  8°.  London,  1859. 

[Commercial  pamphlets,  v.  7]. 

Right  of  drainage,  right  of  way,  etc. 

See  Servitudes. 

Rights  and  liberties  : 

See  Personal  rights. 

Riots : 

Wise  (E.)  Law  relating  to  riots  and  unlaw¬ 
ful  assemblies.  With  a  view  of  the  duties 
and  powers  of  magistrates,  etc.  for  their 
suppression;  and  a  summary  of  the  law 
as  to  actions  against  the  hundred.  2d  ed. 
12°.  Loudon,  1848. 

Rivers  and  riparian  proprietors  : 

See  Waters. 

Roads : 

See  Highways.  Railways. 

Tolls.  Turnpike  roads. 

Rolls  court  reports  : 

Sec  England.  (Reports,  rolls  court). 

See  Ireland.  (Reports,  rolls  court). 

Roman  or  civil  law  : 

Laws  anterior  to  Justinian. 

Bouchaud  (Ilf.  A.)  Commeutairo  sur  la  loi 
des  douze  tables.  2C  6d.  2  v.  4°.  I’aris, 
1803. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


201 


Law — continued. 

Roman  or  civil  law  : 

Cumin  (  P.)  Manual  of  civil  law :  containing 
a  translation  of  and  commentary  on  the 
fragments  of  the  xii  tables  and  the  insti¬ 
tutes  of  Justinian ;  the  text  of  the  insti¬ 
tutes  of  Gaius  and  Justinian  arranged  in 
parallel  columns,  and  the  text  of  the  frag¬ 
ments  of  Ulpian  and  of  selections  from 
Paul’s  Recentre  senteutiae.  2d  ed.  enlarged. 
8°.  London,  1865. 

Gaius  (T.)  Institutionum  commentarii  iv. 
Traduites  en  Fran^ais,  par  J.  B.  E.  Boulet, 
avec  des  notes  destinees  h,  faciliter  l’intel- 
ligence  du  texte.  8°.  Paris,  1827. 

Gothofredus,  or  Godefroi  (J.)  Fontes  quatuor 
juris  civilis  in  unum  collecti ;  sive  legis  xii 
tabularum  fragmenta  quae  supersunt ;  legis 
Julire  et  Papise  itidem  fragmenta  suo  ordini 
reddita,  notisque  illustrata ;  edicti  per- 
petui,  ut  et  Sabinianorum  librorum  ordo 
seresque.  4°.  Genevae,  1653. 

- Manuale  juris  ;  ubi  quatuor  sequen- 

tia  continentur.  I.  Juris  Romani  historia. 
II.  Biblioteca.  III.  Florilegium  sententia- 
rum  ex  corpore  Justiuianeo  desumptarum. 
IV.  Series  librorum  et  titulorum  in  institu- 
tionibus,  digestis  et  codice,  cujus  prima 
pars,  ad  institutiones  pertinens,  scripta  est 
h  J.  F.  Berthelot.  Editio  nova.  8°. 
Parisiis,  1806. 

Gravina  (J.  V.)  Originum  juris  civilis  libri 
iii.  De  ortu  et  progressu  juris  civilis  ;  de 
jure  gentium  et  duodecim  tabularum ; 
leges  et  senatus-consulta.  Editio  novissi- 
ma,  unice  emendata,  et  aucta.  2  v.  in  1. 
4°.  Neapoli,  1722. 

- The  same.  Traduit  du  Latin,  par  M. 

Requier.  3  v.  12°.  Amsterdam,  1766. 

Jus  civile  ante-Justinianeum,  codicum  et  op- 
timarum  editionum  ope  it  societate  juris- 
consultorum  curatum.  Praefatus  est  et  indi- 
cem  editionum  adjecit  Gustavus  Hugo.  2 
v.  8°.  Berolini,  1815. 

Mac6  (A.)  Des  lois  agraires  chez  les  ro- 
mains.  8°.  Paris,  1846. 

Schulting  (.4.)  Jurisprudents  vetus  ante- 
Justinianea.  Ed.  nova,  collata  cum  codici- 
bus  antiquissimo  Wurceburgensi  et  Gotlia- 
no.  4°.  Lipsise,  1737. 

Theodosius  ii  {Emperor.)  Codex  Theodosia- 
nus.  Cum  perpetuis  commentariis  Jacobi 
Gothofredi.  Editio  nova,  collata  cum  an¬ 
tiquissimo  codico  ms.  Wurceburgensi  va- 
riorumque  observationibus  aucta,  quibus 


Law — continued. 

Roman  or  civil  law  : 

adjecit  suas  J.  D.  Ritter.  6  v.  in  7.  fol. 
Lipsise,  1736-45. 

Ulpianus  ( D .)  Fragmenta  libri  singulars 
regularum,  et  incerti  auctoris  collatio 
leguin  mosaicarum  et  romanarum  ;  notas 
adjecit  J.  Cannegieter.  4°.  Lugduui-Bata- 
vorum,  1774. 

Walter  (F.)  Geschichte  des  romischen  rechts 
bis  auf  Justinian.  Z weite  ganz  umgearbei- 
tete  auflage.  2  v.  8°.  Bonn,  1845-46. 

Laws  of  Justinian. 

Justinianus.  Corpus  juris  civilis,  iniiii  partes 
distinctum.  [Continens  Institutionum  Jus- 
tiniani  libros  iv;  digestorum  seu  pandecta- 
rum  libros  1 ;  codicis  libros  xii ;  novellas 
Justiniani,  Leonis,  canonis  apostolorum ; 
feudorum  consuetudines].  Cum  indice 
edente  Dionysii  Gothofredi.  2a  ed.  4  v. 
in  1.  sm.  fol.  Genevae,  1594-95. 

- -  The  same.  Cum  notis  integris  D. 

Gothofredi,  opera  et  studio  S.  Van  Leeu- 
wen.  Ed.  noyissima.  2  v.  fol.  Antver- 
piae,  1726. 

- The  same.  Corpvs  ivris  civilis  codi- 

cibus  veteribus  manuscriptis  et  optimis 
quibusque  editionibus  collatis  reccnsuit  G. 
C.  Gebauer  et  G.  A.  Spangenberg.  3  v. 
in  2.  4°.  Gottingae,  1776-97 

- The  same.  Recognoverunt,  adnota- 

tionibus  criticis  instructum  edideruut  Al- 
bertus  et  Mauritius  fratres  Kriegelii,  ^Emi¬ 
lias  Hermann,  E.  Osenbraeggen.  Impres- 
sio  septima.  3  v.  fol.  Lipsiae,  1856. 

Digest ,  or  pandects  of  Justinian. 

Justinianus.  Pandectae,  in  novum  ordinem 
digestae,  cum  legibus  codicis  et  novellis 
quae  jus  pandectarum  continuant,  expli- 
cant  aut  arrogant,  a  R.  J.  Pothier ;  de 
lingua  latina  in  Gallicam  versae  a  D.  de 
Breard-Neuville.  24  v.  8°.  Paris,  1818-23. 

- The  same.  Les  einquante  livres  du 

digeste,  ou  des  pandectes.  Traduits  en 
Fran9ais,  par  Henry  Hulot  et  J.  F.  Berthe¬ 
lot.  7  v.  4°.  Metz.  1803-5. 

Pellat  (C.  A.)  Textes  choisis  des  pandectes 
traduits  et  commentbs.  8°.  Paris,  1859. 

Voct  (J.)  Commentarius  ad  pandectas  ;  in 
quo  prseter  Romani  juris  principia  ac  con- 
troversias  illustriores,  jus  etiam  liodiernum, 
et  pnecipuse  fori  qumstiones  excutiuntur. 
ed.  6a.  2  v.  fol.  Hagie-Comitum,  1734. 


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Law — continued. 

Roman  or  civil  law  : 

Commentaries  on  tlic  digest. 

Cujus  ( J .)  Paratitla  in  libros  quinquaginta 
et  ad  titulos  quosdam  digestorum  sive  pan- 
dectarum  Justiniani.  fob  Neapoli,  1758 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  1], 

- Recitationes  solemnes  ad  libros  diges¬ 
torum.  2v.  fob  Neapoli,  1758. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  7-8]. 

Doncau ,  or  Donellus  (H.)  Commentaria  in 
selectos  quosdam  titulos  digestorum.  2  v. 
fob  Maceratae,  1832. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  10-12]. 

Heineccius  (J.  G.)  Elementa  juris  civilis  se¬ 
cundum  ordinem  pandectarum.  4°.  Ge¬ 
neva,  1765. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  6], 

Mornac  (A.)  Observations  in  viginti-qua- 
tuor  libros  digestorum,  et  librum  primum 
codicis.  2  v.  fob  Parisiis,  1616. 

Schulting  (A.)  Enarratio  partis  primae  di 
gestorum  seu  pandectarum  Justiniani 
Accedit  dissertatio  ad  1.  I.  sect.  ult.  de 
questionibus.  8°.  Lugduni  Batavorum, 
1720. 

- Not®  ad  digesta  seu  pandectas.  EJi- 

dit  atque  animadversions  suas  adjecit  Ni¬ 
colaus  Smallenburg.  7  v.  in  8.  8°.  Lug¬ 
duni  Batavorum,  1804-35. 

Tli6vcnot-d'  Essautes  de  Savigny  ( — ).  Dic- 
tionnaire  du  digeste;  ou  substance  des  pan- 
dectes  Justiniennes.  Revu  et  augments 
par  mm.  Lesparat  et  Dussans.  2  v.  4°. 
Paris,  1808-09. 

Thibaut  (A.  F.  J.)  System  des  pandekten- 
rechts.  9te  ausgabe,  nach  des  verfassers 
tode  besorgt  durch  Alexander  August  v. 
Buckholtz.  2v.ini.  8°.  Jena,  1846. 

Vinnius  or  Vinnen  [A.)  In  quatuor  libros 
institutionum  imperialium  commentarius 
academicus  et  forensis.  Editio  ult.  4°. 
Lugduni  Batavorum,  1709. 

- The  same.  J.  G.  Heineccius  recen- 

suit,  et  prsefationem  notulasque  adjecit. 
4°.  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1726. 

History  of  the  digest. 

Brencmann  (H.)  Historia  pandectarum  seu 
fatumexemplaris  Florentine  Accedit  gerni- 
na  dissertatio  de  Amalphi.  4°.  Trajecti 
ad  Rbenum,  1722. 

Codex. 

Codex  constitutionum.  Ad  vetusterum  ex- 
emplarium  fidem  diligetissime  recognitus. 
4°.  Parisiis,  1532. 


Law — continued. 

Roman  or  civil  law  :  Codes. 

- The  same.  Douze  livres  du  code. 

Traduits  en  Framjais,  par  P.  A.  Tissot. 
4  v.  4°.  Metz,  1807-10. 

Commentaries  on  the  codex. 

Cujas  (J. )  Commentarii  ad  tres  postcros  co¬ 
dicis  Justiuianei  libros.  fob  Neapoli, 
1758. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  2], 

- Paratitla  in  libros  codicis  Justiniani. 

fob  Neapoli,  1758. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  2]. 

- Recitations  solemnes  in  libros  codicis 

Justiniani.  fol.  Neapoli,  1758. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  9]. 

Doncau,  or  Donellus  ( H .)  Commentaria  in 
codicem  Justiniani.  3  v.  fob  Maceratse, 
1830. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  7-9]. 

Novella  conslitutiones. 

Cujas  {J.)  Novellarum  constitutionum  Jus¬ 
tiniani  expositio.  fob  Neapoli,  1758. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia.  V.  2]. 

- Les  novelles.  Traduites  en  Fran^ais, 

par  M.  Berenger.  2v.  4°.  Metz,  1811. 

Institutes. 

Justinianus.  Institutiones  imperiales  nouiter 
impresse.  [Curante  J.  Chappuis].  fob 
Lugduni,  1521. 

- The  same.  Institutionum,  seu  ele- 

mentorum  juris  libri  iv.  2  v.  8°.  Lug¬ 
duni,  1598. 

- Institutionum  libri  iv.  Graece,  Theo- 

philo  antecessore  interprete.  C.  A.Fabrotus 
recensuit  et  scholiis  Grsecis  auxit ;  idem- 
que  Jacobi  Curtii  latinam  interpretationem 
emendavit,  et  notas  adjecit.  4°.  Parisiis, 
1638. 

- Institutionum  libri  iv.  Obscrvationi- 

bus  perpetuis  illustrati,  additis  earum  insti¬ 
tutionum  cum  codice  Napoleone  collationi- 
bus,  auctore  J.  F.  Berthelot.  4  v.  8°. 
Lutetise  Parisiorum,  1809. 

- The  same.  Juris  Romani  elementa, 

secundum  ordinem  institutionum  Justini¬ 
ani.  Cum  notis  auctore  C.  E.  Delvincourt. 
Nova  ed.  8°.  Parisiis,  1817. 

- The  same.  Les  institutes.  Traduites 

en  Framjais  par  Henry  Ilulot.  4°.  Metz, 
1806. 

- Explication  historique  des  instituts  de 

l’empereur  Justiuien  ;  avec  le  texte,  la  tra¬ 
duction  en  regard,  et  les  explications  sous 
chaque  paragraphe,  pr6c6d<5e  de  l’histoire 


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Law — continued. 

Roman  or  civil  law  :  Institutes. 

de  la  legislation  romaine,  et  d’une  gene¬ 
ralisation  du  droit  romain  d’apres  les  textes 
anciennement  connus,  ou  plus  recemment 
decouverts.  Par  J.  L.  E.  Ortolan.  6e  ed. 

3  v.  8°.  Paris,  1857. 

- The  same.  Translated  into  English, 

with  text  and  notes,  by  George  Harris. 
2d  ed.  4°.  London,  1761. 

- The  same.  [Harris’s  translation 

abridged]. 

- The  same.  Institutionum  libri  iv. 

Translated  into  English,  with  notes,  by 
Thomas  Cooper.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1812. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  with  additional 

notes  and  references,  by  Thomas  Cooper. 
8°.  New  York,  1852. 

- The  same.  Translated  by  G.  Harris 

and  T.  Cooper ;  with  a  translation  of  the 
title  “de  verborum  significatione ;  ”  and  of 
that  “  de  diversis  regulis  juris  antiqui,”  as 
arranged  by  A.  Corvinus ;  by  G.  Lyon. 
2  v.  16°.  Edinburgh,  1844. 

- The  same.  With  English  introduc¬ 
tion,  translation,  and  notes,  by  T.  C.  San- 
dars.  8°.  London,  1853. 

- The  same.  With  the  novel  as  to  suc¬ 
cessions.  Translated  by  William  Grapel. 
8°.  Cambridge,  1855. 

-  The  same.  Containing  a  transla¬ 
tion  of  and  commentary  on  the  fragments 
of  the  xii  tables  and  the  institutes  of  Jus¬ 
tinian  ;  the  text  of  the  institutes  of  Gaius 
and  Justinian  arranged  in  parallel  columns, 
and  the  text  of  the  fragments  of  Ulpian  and 
of  selections  from  Paul’s  Recent*  senten- 
ti®.  By  Patrick  Cumin.  2d  ed.  enlarged. 
8°.  London,  1865. 

Commentaries  on  the  institutes. 

Cujas  (J.)  Not*  ad  libros  iv  institutionum 
Justiniani.  fol.  Neapoli,  1758. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  1]. 

- Scholia  in  libros  institutionum  Jus¬ 
tiniani.  fol.  Neapoli,  1758. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  8]. 

Cumin  ( P .)  A  manual  of  civil  law  ;  or,  ex¬ 
amination  in  the  institutes  of  Justinian; 
being  a  translation  of  and  commentary 
on  that  work;  with  an  introduction  on  the 
history  of  the  Roman  law.  12°.  London, 
1854. 

Ileineccius  (J.  G.)  Elementa  juris  civilis  se¬ 
cundum  ordinem  institutionum.  4°.  Ge¬ 
neva!,  1765. 

[In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  5]. 


Law — continued. 

Roman  or  civil  law  : 

History  and  study. 

Bach  ( J .  A.)  Historia  jurisprudent!®  ro- 
manse.  Editio  6a,  novis  observationibus 
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Sever  (  T. )  History  of  the  legal  polity  of  the 
Roman  state  ;  and  of  the  rise,  progress  and 
extent  of  the  Roman  laws.  4°.  London, 
1781. 

Bonjean(L.  B.)  Trait6  des  actions  :  ou,  expo¬ 
sition  historiquedel’organisation  judiciaire 
et  de  la  procedure  civile  chez  les  Romains. 
2®  6d.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Cushing  ( L .  S.)  Introduction  to  the  study 
of  Roman  law.  12°.  Boston,  1854. 

Dttpin  (A.  M.J.J.)  Precis  historiquo  du 
droit  romain  depuis  Romulus  jusqu’a  nos 
jours.  16°.  Paris,  1851. 

[In  his  Opuscules  de  jurisprudence]. 

Grapel  ( IV. )  Sources  of  the  Roman  civil  law  ; 
an  introduction  to  the  institutes  of  Justin¬ 
ian.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Gravina  (J.  V.)  Origines  du  droit  civil,  ou, 
histoire  de  la  legislation  chez  les  Romains, 
traduit  par  Rtiquier.  Nouvelle  Edition  re¬ 
vue  et  corrigee.  8°.  Paris,  1822. 

Gilterbock  (C.)  Bracton  and  his  relation  to 
the  roman  law.  A  contribution  to  the  his¬ 
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Translated  by  Brinton  Coxe.  8°.  Phila¬ 
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Heintbach  (C.  IV.  E.)  Griechisch-romisches 
recht  im  mittelalter  und  in  der  neuzeit. 
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Hugo(G.)  Histoire  du  droit  romain.  Tra- 
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Irving  (D.)  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the 
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Lafcrriere  (F.)  Histoire  du  droit  civil  de 
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1846-58. 

Maclieldey  (F.)  Histoire  des  sources  du  droit 
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d’une  introduction  iU’dtude  du  droit  romain. 
Traduit  par  Jules  Beving.  8°.  Bruxelles, 
1841. 

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Mackenzie  (  T.  lord).  Studies  in  Roman  law, 
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1865. 

Maynz  (C.)  Elements  de  droit  romain.  2° 
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Panciruli  (G  )  anil  others.  De  Claris  legutn 
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Phillirnore  (J.  G.)  Introduction  to  the  study 
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Reddie  ( J .)  Historical  notices  on  the  Roman 
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Savigny  ( F .  C.  von).  Geschichte  des  rorni- 
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au  moyen-age,  traduite  de  l’Allemand  sur 
la  dernibre  Edition,  et  pr6c6d6e  d’une  notice 
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1839. 

- The  same.  History  of  the  Roman 

law  during  the  middle  ages.  Translated 
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Schomherg  (A.  C.)  History  of  the  Roman 
law.  8°.  Oxford,  1785. 

Tcrasson  (A)  Histoire  de  la  jurisprudence 
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General  commentaries  and  treatises. 

Althusen  (J.)  Jvrisprvdenti®  roman®  me- 
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Ayliffe  (J.)  New  pandect  of  Roman  civil  law, 
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now  received  and  practiced  in  most  Euro¬ 
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tions  thereon,  shewing  wherein  the  law 
differs  from  the  municipal  laws  of  Great 
Britain,  from  the  canon  law  in  general,  and 
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Dertaehini  (G.)  Repertorium  utriusque  juris. 
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Roman  on  civil  law:  General  commentaries,  etc. 

Bonnrfoi  (E. )  Juris  orientalis  libri  iii.  gr. 
et  lat.  ab  Enimundo  Bonefidio,  digesti,  ac 
notis  illustrati,  et  nunc  primum  in  lucem 
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Boicyer  (G.)  Commentaries  on  the  modern 
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year  1850.  8°.  London,  1851. 

Browne  (A.)  Compendious  view  of  the  civil 
law  ;  substance  of  a  course  of  lectures  read 
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- The  same.  1st  Am.  from  2d  Lond.  ed. 

2  v.  8°.  New  York,  1840. 

Bynhcrshock  ( C.van ).  Observationes  juris 
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2tt  et  3°.  6  v.  4°.  Lugduui  Batavorum, 
1752. 

Castrncci  (G.)  Cenno  storico  sulle  leggi  ro- 
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8°.  Napoli,  1846. 

Colqulioun  ( P .  M.  de).  Summary  of  the  Ro¬ 
man  civil  law,  illustrated  by  commentaries 
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Mohammedan,  English  and  foreign  law  ; 
with  an  appendix,  map,  and  general  index. 
4  v.  8°.  London,  1849-50. 

Cujacius  (J.)  Opera  omnia,  a  C.  A.  Fabroto 
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studio  Liborii  Ranii.  1 1  v.  fol.  Neapoli 
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Cura  et  industria  Dominici  Albauesis.  2  v. 
fol.  Neapoli,  1863. 

Domat  ( J .)  CEuvres.  [l°6d.  in  8°.],  revue, 
corrigde  et  augmentee  d’une  notice  bio- 
graphique  sur  Domat,  et  d’une  table  de 
concordance  entre  les  articles  de  nos  codes 
et  les  passages  de  Domat  qui  s’y  rapportent. 
Nouv.  6d.  par  N.  E.  Carrd.  9  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1821-25. 

- CEuvres  completes.  Nouvelle  ddition, 

revue,  corrig6e,  et  pr6c6d6e  d’une  notice 
historique  sur  Domat,  par  Joseph  Remy. 
4  v.  8°.  Paris,  1828-30. 

- Lois  civiles,  dans  leur  ordre  naturel. 

4  v.  4°.  Paris,  1691-97. 

- The  same.  Avec  le  droit  public,  et 

legum  delectus.  Nouvelle  6dition,  revue, 
corrig6e  et  augmentde  des  troisiiSme  et  qua- 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


205 


Law— continued. 

Roman  or  civil  law  :  General  commentaries,  etc. 
trieme  livres  du  droit  public,  par  m.  de 
Hericourt;  des  notes  de  m.  de  Bouclievret 
sur  le  legum  delectus ;  de  celles  de  mm. 
Berroyer  et  Chevalier,  et  du  supplement 
nux  lois  civiles,  de  m.  de  Jouy,  range  a  sa 
place  dans  chaque  article.  2  v.  in  I.  fol. 
Paris,  1777. 

- The  civil  law,  in  its  natural  order. 

Translated  into  English,  by  William  Stra- 
han,  with  remarks  on  some  material  differ¬ 
ences  between  the  civil  law  and  the  law  of 
England.  2  v.  fol.  London,  1722. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  fol.  London, 

1737. 

Domenget  ( L .)  Traitd  dlementaire  des  actions 
privees  en  droit  romain.  8°.  Paris,  1847. 

Doneau,  or  Donellus  (H.)  Opera  omnia,  seu 
commentaria  de  jure  civili.  12  v.  fol. 
Romse,  et  Macerataj,  1828-30. 

Dupin  (A.  M.  J.  J.)  Principia  juris  civilis, 
turn  romani  turn  gallict ;  seu  selecta  legum 
romanarum  ex  corpore  Justinianeeo  de- 
promptarum  et  cum  civili  Napoleonis  codice 
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Fieffe-Lacroix.  Clef  des  lois  romaines  ;  ou, 
dictiounaire  analytique  et  raisonne  de 
toutes  les  matidres  con  tenues  dans  le 
corps  de  droit.  2  v.  4°.  Metz,  1809-10. 

Gomez  (yl.)  Varise  resolutiones  juris  civilis, 
communis,  et  regii,  tomis  tribus  distinct®. 
Editio  novissima,  cui  prseter  annotationes 
Emanuelis  Soares  a  Eibeira,  accesserunt 
illustrationes,  sive  additiones  Joannis  de 
Ayllon  Laynez  in  fine  cujusque  capitis 
"*■  appositte,  cum  indice  generali.  3  v.  in  2. 
fol.  Matriti,  1794. 

Grapel  ( W. )  Sources  of  the  roman  civil  law. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

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Hallijax  (S.)  Analysis  of  the  civil  law,  in 
which  a  comparison  is  occasionally  made 
between  the  Roman  laws  and  those  of  Eng¬ 
land.  By  J.  W.  Geldart.  8°.  Cambridge, 
(Eng.)  1836. 

Heineccius  or  Hiinecke  (J.  G. )  Elements  du 
droit  civil  romain,  selon  l’ordre  des  insti¬ 
tutes  de  Justinien.  Traduit  en  fran^ais, 
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- The  same.  Elementos  de  dereeho  ro- 

mano.  Traducidos  y  anotados,  por  J.  A.  S. 
3a  edition, mui  aumentada,  en  que  se  ban 
reunido  todos  los  principios  de  la  legisla- 
cion  romano-hispaua.  16°.  Paris,  1851. 

27 


Law — continued. 

Roman  or  civil  law  :  General  commentaries,  etc. 

-  Opera  omnia.  Nunc  denuo  edita, 

multisque  accessionibus  locupletata,  it  filio 
J.  C.  G.  Heineccio.  9  v.  4°.  Genevae,  1771. 

- Recitationes  del  dereeho  civil,  segun 

el  ordeu  de  la  iustituta.  Traduccion  de  Louis 
de  Collantes,  revisada  de  nuevo  por  V. 
Salva.  2a  ed.  3v.  12°.  Paris,  1847. 

-  Jurisprudeutiaromanaetattica ;  con- 

tinens  varios  commentatores  qui  jus  ro- 
manum,  atticum,  item  classicos  aliosque 
auctores  veteres  emendarunt,  explicarunt, 
illustrarunt.  3  v.  fol.  Lugduni  Batavo- 
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CONTENTS. 

1.  Francisci  Balduini  opuscula  omnia. 

2.  Bartholonuei  Chesii  interpretationes  juris,  et 

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3.  Samuelis  Petit  legis  atticse. 

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Huber  (U.)  Proelectionum  juris  civilis  tomi 
tres,  secundum  institutiones  et  digesta  Jus- 
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Humphreys  (E.  R.)  Manual  of  civil  law. 
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Lcapingicell  (  G . )  Manual  of  the  Roman  civil 
law ;  arranged  after  the  analysis  of  dr. 
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Loewenklau,  or  Leuencluvius  ( J. )  Juris 
grseco-romani  tam  canonici  quam  civilis 
tomi  duo.  Ex  variis  Europa:  Asia: quo 
bibliothecis  eruti  latinique  redditi.  Nunc 
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Long  (G.)  Two  discoiuses  delivered  in  the 
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Martin  (£,’.)  Loix  puisdes  chez  les  Grecs, 
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Roman  ok  civil  i.avv  :  General  commentaries,  etc. 

Murczull  (  T. )  Lehrbuch  der  iustitutionen  des 
romischen  reclites.  Vierte  umgearbeitete 
auflage.  8°.  Leipzig,  1850. 

Mean  ( C .  de).  Observationes  et  res  judicat® 
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Editio  tertia,  notis  locupletata  atque  illus- 
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Mecrman  (G.)  Novus  thesaurus  juris  civilis 
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Mcrenda  (A.)  Coutroversiarum  juris  libri 
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Noodt  (G.)  Opera  omnia,  recognita,  aucta, 
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auctoris  narratio.  2  v.  in  1.  fol.  Lugduni 
Batavorum,  1735. 

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Lugduni  Batavorum,  1767. 

Otto  (E.)  Thesaurus  juris  romani ;  continens 
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Savigny  (F.  C.)  System  des  heutigen  rci- 
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Traduit  de  l’AHenrand,  par  C.  Guenoux. 
8  v.  8°.  Paris,  1851-55. 

Schulting  (A.)  Disputationes  juridicse.  sm. 
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Batavorum,  1738. 

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Roman  or  civil  law  :  General  commentaries,  etc. 

Thibnut  (A.  F.  J.)  Versuehe  iiber  einzelne 
tlieile  der  theorie  des  rechts.  2te  verbes- 
serte  ausgabe.  2  v.  in  1.  8°.  Jena, 

1817. 

Troplong  (It.  T.)  De  l’influence  du  cliristi- 
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Paris,  1843. 

-  The  same.  12°.  Paris,  1855. 

Vinnius  or  Vinnen  (A.)  Jurisprudent®  con¬ 
tract®  sive  partitionum  juris  civilis  libri  iv 
variis  observationibus  ad  rem  forensem 
accommodatis  illustrati.  4°.  Rotterodami, 
1663. 

- Tractatus  quinque  de  pactis,  jurisdic- 

tione.collatiouibus,  transactiouibus  et  ques- 
tionibus  juris  selects.  Quibus  addit®  sunt 
Simonis  Vinuii  orationes  du®  et  alia  qu® 
dam.  ed.  4a.  4°.  Rotterodami,  1664. 

[  With  his  Jurisprudential!  contracts!]. 

Wood  (  T. )  New  institute  of  the  imperial  or 
civil  law ;  with  notes,  shewing  in  some 
principal  cases,  amongst  other  observa¬ 
tions,  how  the  canon  law,  the  laws  of  En¬ 
gland,  and  the  laws  and  customs  of  other 
nations  differ  from  it.  4th  ed.  corrected, 
to  which  is  prefixed  a  treatise  of  the  first 
principles  of  laws  in  general,  of  their  nature 
and  design,  and  of  the  interpretation  of 
them.  fol.  London,  1730. 

Zamorano  ( R .  N.)  Lara  (R.  J.  de),  and 
Zafra  (J.  A.  de).  Curso  completo  elemental 
de  derecho  rornano,  que  comprende  la 
historia  externa,  la  historia  interna  6  anti- 
giiedades,  y  las  instituciones  del  derecho. 

4  v.  8°.  Madrid,  1842. 

Zouclt  (It.)  Elementa  jurisprudent!®,  deli- 
nitionibus,  regulis,  et  sententiis  selection - 
bus  juris  civilis  illustrata.  Accesserunt 
descriptiones  juris  etjudicii,  sacri,  militaris, 
et  maritimi.  12°.  Lugduni  Batavorum, 
1652. 

-  Qu®stionum  juris  civilis  centuria,  in 

decern  classes  distributa,  non  minus  ad 
legum  generalium  cognitionem,  quam  ad 
studiosorum  exercitationem  accominodata. 
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Roman  catholics  .-  See  Catholics. 

Rules  and  orders  : 

Kent  (J.)  Rules  and  orders  of  the  court  of 
chancery  of  the  state  of  New  York ;  to 
which  is  added  some  cases  of  practice. 
Revised  and  digested.  3d  ed.  8°.  Albany, 
1824. 


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L  aw — continued. 

Rules  and  orders  : 

Peacock  (ft.)  Rules  and  orders  of  the  court 
of  common  pleas,  from  1654  to  1811.  8°. 

London,  1811. 

- Rules  and  orders  of  the  court  of 

king’s  bench,  1604  to  1811.  8°.  London, 

1811. 

Rules  of  the  bar  of  the  county  of  Suffolk, 
June,  1819.  8°.  Boston,  1819. 

Rules  and  orders  of  the  high  court  of 
chancery.  Also,  the  rules  and  orders  of 
the  court  of  the  exchequer.  3d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1724. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  with  great  addi¬ 
tions.  8°.  London,  1729. 

Rules  and  orders  of  the  high  court  of 
chancery,  1625  to  1743.  2  v.  in  1.  12°. 
London,  1739-44. 

Rules  and  orders  of  the  court  of  common 
pleas  at  Westminster,  from  Michaelmas 
term,  1654,  to  Michaelmas  term,  1729.  8°. 
London,  1729. 

Rules  and  orders  of  the  court  of  king’s  bench 
at  Westminster,  to  Michaelmas  term,  1729. 
8°.  London,  1729. 

Rules  of  the  practice  in  the  courts  of  equity 
for  the  several  circuits  of  the  state  of  New 
York.  8°.  Albany,  1823. 

[  With  Kent  (J.)  Rules  of  the  court  of  chancery]. 

Rules  of  practice  of  the  supreme  court  of  the 
state  of  New  York.  Corrected  edition.  8°. 
Albany,  1852. 

Rules  of  the  supreme  court  of  the  United 
States,  revised  and  corrected  at  December 
term,  1858.  8°.  Washington,  1859. 

Rules  of  practice  of  the  court  of  claims  of  the 
United  States,  the  act  of  congress  estab¬ 
lishing  the  court,  and  in  amendment 
thereof,  with  the  names  of  the  commis¬ 
sioners  appointed  by  the  court  to  take  tes¬ 
timony.  8°.  Washington,  1863. 

Tidd  (II'.)  General  rules  of  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  common  pleas,  and  exche¬ 
quer  of  pleas,  since  the  statute  1 1  George 
iv.  and  1  William  iv.  c.  70  ;  intended  as  a 
further  supplement  to  Tidd’s  practice.  8°. 
London,  1832. 

Walker  ( A .)  Rules  at  law  and  in  equity 
which  regulate  the  practice  of  the  district 
court  for  the  city  and  county  of  Philadel¬ 
phia,  the  court  of  common  pleas,  the  court 
of  quarter  sessions,  orphan’s  court,  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  dis¬ 
trict  and  circuit  courts  of  the  United 
States  ;  including  all  the  rules  in  admiral- 


Law — continued. 

Rules  and  orders  : 

ty.  Arranged  by  Edwin  T.  Chase.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1857. 

Walworth  (ft.  H.)  Rules  and  orders  of  the 
court  of  chancery  of  the  state  of  New 
York,  as  revised  and  established  in  1844, 
with  precedents  of  writs,  orders,  and  bills 
of  costs  ;  with  notes  of  decisions,  showing 
the  practical  construction  of  the  rules.  8°. 
Albany,  1844. 

Russia  : 

Code  civil  de  l’empire  de  Russie.  8°.  Paris, 
1841. 

[Foucher  ;  Collection  des  lols,  v.  8]. 

St.  Christopher  : 

Acts  of  assembly,  passed  in  the  island  of  St. 
Christopher,  1711  to  1735.  fol.  London, 
1739. 

St.  Domingo  : 

Vanufel  ( C. )  and  Champion  de  Villeneuve  (A.) 
Code  des  colons  de  Saint-Domingue.  8°. 
Paris,  1826. 

St.  Louis,  (Mo)  : 

Revised  ordinances  of  the  city.  Revised  and 
digested  in  1853,  under  the  superintendence 
of  S.  Y.  Papin.  8°.  St.  Louis,  1853. 

Sales  of  personal  property  : 

Daillie  (N.  B.  E.)  Moohummudan  law  of 
sale,  according  to  the  Huneefa  code  ;  from 
the  Futawa  Alumgeeree,  a  digest  of  the 
whole  law,  prepared  by  command  of  the 
emperor  Aurungzebe  Alumgeer.  8°.  Lou¬ 
don,  1850. 

Bedarride  (J.)  Des  achats  et  ventes.  8°. 
Aix,  1862. 

Bell  (G.J.)  Inquiries  into  the  contract  of 
sale  of  goods  and  merchandise.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1845. 

[Law  library,  v.  50]. 

Blackburn  ( C. )  Treatise  on  the  effect  of  the 
contract  of  sale.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  57]. 

- The  same.  8°.  Harrisburg,  1847. 

[New  library  of  law  and  equity,  v.  10]. 

Dejean  (O. )  Traite  theoriquo  et  pratique  de 
l’actiou  redhibitoire  dans  le  commerce  des 
animaux  domestiques.  2“  ed.  12°.  Bor¬ 
deaux,  1861. 

Hilliard  (F.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  sales  of 
personal  property.  8°.  New  York,  1841. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1860. 

Long  ( G .)  Treatise  on  the  law  relative  to 
sales  of  personal  property.  2d  ed.  with  ad¬ 
ditions,  by  Benjamin  Rand.  8°.  Boston, 
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Law— continued. 

Sales  of  personal  property  : 

Morton  (  T .  C.)  Practical  treatise  of  the  law 
of  vendors  aud  purchasers  of  chattels  per¬ 
sonal.  8°.  London,  1837. 

Potliier  ( R .  J. )  Traitd  du  contrat  de  vente. 
8°.  Paris,  1861. 

[In  liis  (Euvres  annotees  par  M.  Bugnet,  v.  31. 

- The  same.  Treatise  on  the  contract  of 

sale.  Translated  by  L.  S.  Cushing.  8°. 
Boston,  1839. 

Ross  (G.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  vendors 
and  purchasers  of  personal  property ;  con¬ 
sidered  chiefly  with  a  view  to  mercantile 
transactions.  With  additions,  and  the 
cases  and  statutes  brought  down  to  the 
present  time,  by  S.  B.  Harrison.  2d  ed. 
8°.  London,  1826. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  12]. 

Story  ( IF.  IF. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  sales 
of  personal  property ;  with  illustrations 
from  the  foreign  law.  8°.  Boston,  1847. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  with  large  addi¬ 
tions  to  the  text  and  notes,  by  J.  C.  Per¬ 
kins.  8°.  Boston,  1862. 

Troplong  (R.  T.)  De  la  vente.  2  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1837. 

Salic  law  : 

See  France.  (Ancient  lawff). 

Salvage  : 

See  Wreck  and  salvage. 

San  luis  potosi  : 

Coleccion  de  decretos  y  ordenes  de  la  prime- 
ra  legislatura  constitucional  del  estado 
libre  de  San  Luis  Potosi,  desde  su  instala- 
cion  en  1  de  enero  de  1827,  hasta  16  de 
setiembre  de  1828,  en  que  cerr6  sus  ulti¬ 
mas  sesiones.  sm.  4°.  San  Luis  Potosi, 
1829. 

Sanitary  laws  : 

See  Health,  (public). 

Sardinia  : 

Code  civil  du  royaume  de  Sardaigne,  pr<5c6dd 
d’un  travail  comparatif  avec  la  legislation 
franchise.  8°.  Paris,  1844. 

[Foucher  :  Collection  des  loie,  v.  9], 

Mameli  de'  Manndli  (G.  M.)  Costituzioni 
[sardesche],  6,  carta  de  logu  [sarda  et 
italiana].  fol.  Roma,  1815. 

Satisfaction  : 

Pask(J.)  Treatise  on  judgments,  executions, 
and  satisfactions.  12°.  London,  1864. 

Stalman  ( II.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
and  doctrine  of  election  aud  satisfaction, 
applicable  to  real  and  personal  property. 
With  an  appendix  illustrative  of  the  anal- 


Law — continued. 

Satisfaction  : 

ogous  doctrine  in  the  law  of  Scotland.  8°. 
Loudon,  1827. 

Savannah  (Georgia)  : 

Digest  of  all  the  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Sa¬ 
vannah,  which  were  of  force  on  the  1st 
July,  1854.  Compiled  by  Charles  S. 
Henry.  8°.  Savannah,  1854. 

Schools  : 

See  Education,  in  the  general  alphabet. 

Scire  facias  : 

Foster  (  T.  C. )  Treatise  on  the  writ  of  scire 
facias.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

[Law  library,  v.  73]. 

Kelly  (E.  M.)  Treatise  on  the  law  and  prac¬ 
tice  of  scire  facias,  in  judgments,  crown 
bonds,  and  recognizances.  2d  ed.  12°. 
Dublin,  1849. 

Scotland : 

Statutes. 

Lawes  and  actes  of  parliament,  made  be  king 
James  the  first,  aud  his  successors,  kinges 
of  Scotland ;  visied,  collected,  and  ex¬ 
tracted  furth  of  the  register.  4°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1597. 

- The  same.  12°.  Edinburgh,  1682. 

Acts  made  in  the  first  parliament  of  Charles 
the  first.  [Also  the  acts  of  Charles  the 
second].  12°.  Edinburgh,  1683. 

- The  same.  Laws  and  acts  of  Charles 

i  aud  ii.  12°.  Edinburgh,  1683. 

[  With  the  preceding  volume], 

- The  same.  From  James  vii  to  the 

Union.  12°.  Edinburgh,  1731. 

Statute  law  of  Scotland,  abridged  ;  with  his¬ 
torical  notes.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1757. 

Murray  ( Sir  T.)  Laws  and  acts  of  parlia¬ 
ment  made  by  king  James  the  first,  sec¬ 
ond,  third,  fourth,  fifth,  queen  Mary,  king 
James  the  sixth,  Charles  the  first,  and 
Charles  the  second,  kings  and  queens  of 
Scotland,  fol.  Edinburgh,  1681. 

Reports. 

Consistorial  court. 

Fergusson  (J.)  Reports  of  some  recent  de¬ 
cisions  by  the  consistorial  court  of  Scot¬ 
land,  in  actions  of  divorce.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1817. 

Court  of  sessions. 

Bell  ( R .)  Cases  decided  in  the  court  of  ses¬ 
sion,  from  November,  1790,  to  July,  1792. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1794. 

- Cases  decided  in  the  court  of  session 

during  summer  session,  1794,  winter  ses¬ 
sion,  1794-95,  aud  summer  session,  1795. 
fol.  Edinburgh,  1796. 


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Scotland  :  Court  of  sessions. 

Bcll(S.  S.)  Dictionary  of  the  decisions  of 
the  court  of  session  from  November,  1808, 
to  November,  1833.  2  y.  4°.  Edinburgh, 
1841-42. 

Brown  (  M .  P.)  General  synopsis  of  the  de¬ 
cisions  of  the  court  of  session,  from  its  in¬ 
stitution  until  November,  1827.  4  v.  4°. 

Edinburgh,  1829. 

- Supplement  to  the  Dictionary  of  the 

decisions  of  the  court  of  session.  5  v. 
4°.  Edinburgh,  1826. 

Bruce  (A.)  Decisions  of  the  lords  of  coun¬ 
cil  and  session,  in  most  cases  of  import¬ 
ance,  for  the  months  of  Nov.  and  Dec. 
1714,  and  Jan.  Feb.  June,  and  July,  1715, 
and  the  acts  of  sederunt  made  in  that  time, 
fol.  Edinburgh,  1720. 

Dalrymple  ( Sir  D.  lord,  Hailes).  Decisions 
of  the  lords  of  council  and  session,  from 
1766  to  1791.  Selected  from  the  original 
mss.  by  M.  P.  Brown.  2  v.  4°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1826. 

Dulrymple  ( Sir  H.)  Decisions  of  the  court 
of  sessions,  from  1698  to  1718.  fol.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1758. 

Dalrymple  ( Sir  James,  1st  viscount  Stair). 
Decisions  of  the  lords  of  council  and  ses¬ 
sion  in  the  most  important  cases  debated 
before  them,  with  the  acts  of  sederunt, 
from  June,  1661,  to  July,  1681.  2  parts 

in  2  v.  fol.  Edinburgh,  1683-87. 

Deas  ( G .)  and  Anderson  (./.)  Cases  decided 
in  the  court  of  session,  jury  court,  and 
high  court  of  justiciary,  from  March  13, 
1829,  to  September  8,  1832.  5  v.  in  3. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1829-33. 

Decisions  of  the  English  judges  during  the 
usurpation,  from  the  year  1655  to  his  maj¬ 
esty’s  restoration,  and  the  sitting  down  of 
the  session  in  June,  1661.  fol.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1762. 

Edgar  {J.)  Decisions  of  the  court  of  ses¬ 
sion  from  the  month  of  January,  1724,  to 
July,  1725.  fol.  Edinburgh,  1791. 

Faculty  collection.  Decisions  of  the  court  of 
session,  from  the  beginning  of  February, 
1752,  to  November,  1825.  (By  various 
collectors,  appointed  by  the  faculty  of  ad¬ 
vocates).  20  v.  fol.  Edinburgh,  1765- 
1828.  (2d  ed.  of  v.  1,  14,  and  15). 

- The  same.  From  November,  1825, 

to  July,  1841.  16  v.  8°.  Edinburgh, 

1826-41. 


Law — continued. 

Scotland  :  Court  of  sessions. 

Falconer  (£>.)  Decisions  of  the  court  of 
session,  from  the  month  of  November, 
1744,  to  December,  1751.  2  v.  in  1.  fol. 
Edinburgh,  1746-53. 

Ferguson  ( Sir  J.  lord  Kilkerran).  Decisions 
of  the  court  of  session,  from  1738  to  1752. 
Collected  and  digested  into  the  form  of  a 
dictionary,  fol.  Edinburgh,  1775. 

Forbes  (  W.)  Journal  of  the  session,  contain¬ 
ing  the  decisions  of  the  lords  of  council 
and  session,  in  the  most  important  cases 
heard  and  determined  from  February, 
1705,  till  November,  1713;  and  the  acts 
of  sederunt  made  in  that  time.  fol.  Ed¬ 
inburgh,  1714. 

Gibson  ( Sir  A.  lord  Dune).  Decisions  of 
the  lords  of  council  and  session  in  most 
cases  of  importance  debated  and  brought 
before  them  from  July,  1621,  to  July, 
1642.  fol.  Edinburgh,  1690. 

Gilmour  and  Falconer.  Collection  of  decis¬ 
ions  of  the  lords  of  council  and  session, 
in  two  parts.  The  first  contains  decisions 
from  July,  1661,  to  July,  1666.  Observed 
by  sir  John  Gilmour,  of  Craigmiller.  The 
second  part  contains  decisions  from  No¬ 
vember,  1681,  to  January,  1686.  Observed 
by  sir  David  Falconer,  of  Newton.  As 
likeways  the  acts  of  sederunt  from  1681 
to  1691,  and  continued  to  1696.  4°.  Edin 
burgh,  1701. 

Grant  ( P .  lord  Elchies).  Decisions  of  the 
court  of  session,  from  1733  to  1754  ;  col¬ 
lected  and  digested  into  the  form  of  a  dic¬ 
tionary.  Edited  from  the  original  manu¬ 
script  by  W.  M.  Morgan.  2  v.  4°.  Ed¬ 
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Hog  ( Sir  R.  lord  Harcarse).  Decisions  of 
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fol.  Edinburgh,  1792. 

Home  (  A .)  Decisions  of  the  court  of  session 
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Edinburgh,  1791. 

Home  (H.  lord  Karnes).  Remarkable  decis¬ 
ions  of  the  court  of  session,  from  1716  to 
1728.  2d  ed.  fol.  Edinburgh,  1790. 

- The  same.  From  1730  to  1752.  fol. 

Edinburgh,  1766. 

- Decisions  of  the  court  of  session,  from 

its  first  institution  to  the  present  time.  2 
v.  fol.  Edinburgh,  1741-42. 

- Select  decisions  of  the  court  of  ses¬ 
sion,  from  1752  to  1768.  fol.  Edinburgh, 
1780. 


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Scotland  :  Court  of  sessions. 

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sessions,  1781  to  1822,  in  the  form  of  a 
dictionary.  4°.  Edinburgh,  1839. 

Lauder  ( Sir  J.  Fountainhall,  lord).  Decis¬ 
ions  of  the  lords  of  council  aud  session, 
from  June  6,  1678,  to  July  30,  1712;  con¬ 
taining  also  the  transactions  of  the  privy 
council,  of  the  criminal  court  and  court  of 
exchequer  ;  with  historical  facts  and  curi¬ 
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Morrison  ( It'.  M.)  Decisions  of  the  court  of 
session,  from  the  first  institution  to  the 
present  time,  digested  in  the  form  of  a  dic¬ 
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uscript,  in  the  library  of  the  faculty  of  ad¬ 
vocates,  are  published  for  the  first  time, 
and  those  formerly  printed  are  corrected, 
with  additions  in  notes.  With  supplement, 
synopsis,  and  index.  24  v.  4°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1801-23. 

Nisbet  ( Sir  J.  lord  Dirleton).  Some  doubts 
and  questions  in  the  law,  especially  of  Scot¬ 
land  ;  as  also  some  decisions  of  the  lords  of 
council  aud  session,  fol.  Edinburgh, 
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Scottish  jurist ;  containing  reports  of  cases 
decided  in  the  house  of  lords,  courts  of  ses¬ 
sion,  teinds  and  exchequer,  and  the  jury 
and  justiciary  courts,  from  the  13th  Jan¬ 
uary,  1829,  to  July  20,  1865.  37  v.  4°. 
Edinburgh,  1829-65. 

Session  ( Court  of).  Cases  decided  in  the  court 
of  session  from  May  12,  1821,  to  July  11, 
1838.  Reported  by  P.  Shaw,  J.  Ballantine, 
A.  Dunlop,  J.  M.  Bell,  M.  Napier,  and  J. 
Murray.  16  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1822-38. 

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teind  court,  court  of  exchequer,  and  house 
of  lords,  from  November  13,  1838,  to  July 
29,  1861.  Reported  by  A.  Dunlop,  J.  M. 
Bell,  J.  Murray,  J.  Donaldson,  G.  Young, 
H.  L.  Tennent,  P.  Fraser,  J.  S.  Milne,  and 
others.  24  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1839-61. 

Sessions  cases.  Cases  decided  in  the  court  of 
sessions,  teind  court,  etc.  and  house  of 
lords;  Scotch  courts,  from  July,  1862,  to 
July,  1865;  house  of  lords,  from  July, 
1862,  to  July,  1865.  Reported  by  Norman 
Macpherson,  Robert  Lee,  A.  Beatson  Bell, 
Middleton  Rettie,  and  Alex.  S.  Kiunear. 
Third  series,  v.  1-3.  8°.  Edinburgh, 

1865. 


Law — continued. 

Scotland : 

House  of  lords. 

Bell  (S.  S.)  Cases  in  the  house  of  lords,  on 
appeal  from  the  courts  of  Scotland,  1842 
to  1850.  7  v.  in  4.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1843- 
52. 

Cragie  (J.)  Stewart  (J.  S. )  and  Baton  (T.  S.) 
Reports  of  cases  decided  in  the  house  of 
of  lords,  upon  appeal  from  Scotland,  from 
1726  to  1821.  6v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1849-56. 

Maclean  (C.H.)  and  Robinson  (G.)  Cases 
in  the  house  of  lords  on  appeals  and  writs 
of  error,  1839.  8°.  London,  1840. 

Macqueen  (J.  F.)  Reports  of  Scotch  appeals 
and  writs  of  error,  together  with  peerage, 
divorce,  and  practice  cases  in  the  house  of 
lords,  1851  to  1865.  4  v.  8°.  London, 
1855-66. 

P aton  (T.  S.)  Reports  of  cases  decided  in  the 
House  of  Lords,  upon  appeal  from  Scot¬ 
land,  from  1753  to  1821.  Continuation  of 
the  reports  of  Cragie  and  Stewart,  v.  2-6. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1849-56. 

Robertson  (V.)  Reports  of  cases  on  appeal 
from  Scotland,  decided  in  the  house  of 
peers  from  the  union,  1707,  to  the  com 
mencement  of  the  reign  of  George  ii.  1727. 
8°.  London,  1807. 

Robinson  ( G .)  Cases  in  the  house  of  lords, 
on  appeal  from  the  courts  of  Scotland,  1840 
and  1841.  2  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1840-42. 

Shaw  (P.)  Cases  decided  in  the  house  of 
lords  on  appeal  from  the  courts  of  Scotland, 
1821  to  1824.  2  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1826-28. 

Shaw  (P.)and  Maclean  (C.  II.)  Cases  in  the 
house  of  lords  on  appeal  from  the  courts  of 
Scotland,  1835  to  1838.  3  v.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1836-39. 

Wilson  (J.)  and  Shaic  (P.)  Cases  decided  in 
the  house  of  lords  on  appeal  from  the  courts 
of  Scotland,  1825-34.  7  v.  8°.  Edin¬ 

burgh,  1829-39. 

Jury  court. 

Macfarlane  (R.)  Reports  of  jury  trials  in  the 
court  of  session,  from  March  12,  1838,  to 
December  27,  1839.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1841. 

Murray  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  tried  in  the 
jury  court,  at  Edinburgh,  and  on  the  cir¬ 
cuit,  from  the  institution  of  the  court,  in 
1815,  to  July,  1830.  5  v.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1818-31. 

Justiciary  cases. 

Arldey  ( P. )  Reports  of  cases  before  the  high 
court  and  circuit  courts  of  justiciary  in 


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SCOTLAND  :  Justiciary  cases. 

Scotland,  during  the  years  1846-43.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1849. 

Broun  (A.)  Reports  of  cases  before  the  high 
court  and  circuit  courts  of  justiciary  in 
Scotland,  during  the  years  1842-45.  2  v. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1844-46. 

Irvine  ( A.  F.)  Reports  of  cases  before  the 
high  court  and  circuit  courts  of  justiciary 
in  Scotland,  from  June,  1852,  to  December, 
1860.  3  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1855-61. 

Maclaurin  ( J .)  Arguments  and  decisions  in 
remarkable  cases,  before  the  high  court  of 
justiciary  and  other  supreme  courts  in 
Scotland.  4°.  Edinburgh,  1774. 

Shaw  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  before  the  high 
court  and  circuit  courts  of  justiciary  in 
Scotland,  during  the  years  1848-52.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1853. 

Shaw  (  P.)  Cases  decided  in  the  court  of  jus¬ 
ticiary  from  June  21,  1819,  to  June  27, 
1831.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1831. 

Swinton  (.J.)  Reports  of  cases  before  the  high 
court  and  circuit  courts  of  justiciary  in 
Scotland,  from  November,  1835,  to  Decem¬ 
ber,  1841.  2  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1838-42. 

Syme  (D.)  Reports  of  proceedings  in  the 
high  court  of  justiciary,  from  1826  to  1829. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1829. 

Teind  court. 

Sliatc  ( P .)  Dunlop  (A.)  Napier  ( M .)  and  Bell 
(J.  M. )  Cases  decided  in  the  court  of  teinds, 
from  May,  1821,  to  June,  1831.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1831. 

Digests- 

Macbrair  (D.  J.)  Digest  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  session,  teind  court,  court  of  exchequer, 
and  house  of  lords,  from  November,  1840, 
to  November,  1850.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1852. 

Shaw  (P.)  Digest  of  cases  decided  in  the 
supreme  courts  of  Scotland,  1800  to  1842. 
2  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1843-44. 

Treatises. 

Bell  (G.J.)  Commentaries  on  the  laws  of 
Scotland,  and  on  the  principles  of  mercan¬ 
tile  jurisprudence.  5th  ed.  2  v.  4°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1826. 

- The  same.  6tli  ed.  by  Patrick  Shaw. 

2  v.  4°.  Edinburgh,  1858. 

- Illustrations  from  adjudged  cases  of 

the  principles  of  the  law  of  Scotland.  3  v. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1838. 

- Principles  of  the  law  of  Scotland.  3d 

ed.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1833. 


Law — continued. 

Scotland  :  Treatises. 

Dalrymple  (Sir  J.  first  lord  Stair).  Institutions 
of  the  law  of  Scotland,  collated  with  the 
civil  and  feudal  laws,  and  with  the  customs 
of  neighboring  nations.  4th  ed.  with  a  sup¬ 
plement,  by  G.  Brodie.  2  v.  fol.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1826-31. 

Ershine  (J. )  Institute  of  the  law  of  Scotland, 
in  four  books ;  in  the  order  of  sir  George 
Mackenzie’s  institutions  of  that  law.  3d 
ed.  2v.ini.  fol.  Edinburgh,  1793. 

- Principles  of  the  law  of  Scotland,  in 

the  order  of  sir  George  Mackenzie’s  institu¬ 
tions  of  that  law.  New  ed.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1802. 

Lorimer  (J.)  Handbook  of  the  law  of  Scot¬ 
land.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1859. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Edinburgh, 

1862. 

Paterson  (J.)  Compendium  of  English  and 
Scotch  law,  stating  their  differences.  With 
a  dictionary  of  parallel  terms  and  phrases. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1860. 

History  of  Scotch  law. 

Hoine(H.  lord  Karnes ).  Historical  law  tracts. 
2d  ed.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

Sea  laws  : 

Sec  Admiralty.  Commercial  and  maritime  law. 

- Law  of  nations.  ( Maritime  intercourse). 

Sea  lights  : 

See  Navigation  laws.  Lights  and  signals. 

Sea  shores: 

Hall  (It.  G.)  Essay  on  the  rights  of  the 
crown  and  the  privileges  of  the  subject  in 
the  sea  shores  of  the  realm.  8°.  London, 
1830. 

Jcrwood  (J.)  Dissertation  on  the  rights  to 
the  sea  shores  and  to  the  soil  and  bed  of 
tidal  harbors  and  navigable  rivers.  8°.  Lou¬ 
don,  1850. 

See,  also,  Waters. 

Seals  of  the  crown  : 

Brydull  (J.)  Jus  sigilli ;  or,  the  law  of  Eng¬ 
land  touching  his  majesty’s  four  principal 
seales,  viz :  the  great  seale,  the  private 
seale,  the  exchequer  seale,  and  the  signet. 
24°.  London,  1673. 

Seamen : 

Curtis  (G.  T.)  Treatise  on  the  rights  and 
duties  of  merchant  seamen,  according  to 
the  general  maritime  law,  and  the  statutes 
of  the  United  States.  8°.  Boston,  1841. 

Dana  (R.  II.  jr .)  The  seamen’s  friend;  a 
treatise  on  practical  seamanship,  with 
plates,  dictionary  of  sea  terms,  customs 
and  usages  of  the  merchant  service,  and 


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Seamen : 

laws  relating  to  the  practical  duties  of 
master  and  mariners.  8th  ed.  12°.  Boston, 
1856. 

Loch  (  IV.  A. )  Practical  legal  guide  for  sailors 
and  merchants  during  war.  8°.  London, 
1854. 

Symons  ( E.  JV.)  Law  relating  to  merchant 
seamen ;  arranged  chiefly  for  the  use  of 
masters  and  officers  in  the  British  merchant 
service.  4th  ed.  12°.  London,  1851. 

Search : 

See  Law  of  nations.  ( Right  of  search). 

Secession  : 

Bishop  (J.  P.)  Secession  and  slavery,  or  the 
effect  of  secession  on  the  relation  of  the 
United  States,  and  to  slavery  therein,  con¬ 
sidered  as  a  question  of  constitutional  law, 
chiefly  under  the  authority  of  the  decisions 
of  the  supreme  court;  embracing  also  a 
review  of  the  President’s  plan  of  recon¬ 
struction.  8°.  Boston,  1864. 

Seigniories  : 

Freminville  ( E.  de  la  Poix  de).  La  pratique 
universelle,  pour  la  renovation  des  terriers 
et  des  droits  seigneuriaux.  5  v.  4°.  Paris, 
1762. 

Separate  estate  :  See  Settlements  : 

Servants  :  See  Master  and  servants. 

Servitudes: 

Delallean  ( C .)  Traitd  des  servitudes  dtablies 
pour  la  defense  des  places  de  guerre  et  de 
la  zone  des  fronticres.  2C  6d.  8°.  Paris, 
1836. 

Jousselin  (./. )  Traite  des  servitudes  d’utilile 
publique ;  ou,  des  modifications  apportdes 
par  les  lois  et  par  les  rbglernents  a  la  pro- 
priete  immobiliere  en  faveur  de  l’utilitd 
publique.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1850. 

Washburn  (E.)  On  the  American  law  of 
easements  and  servitudes.  8vo.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1863. 

Sessions  cases  :  Sec  Scotland.  (Reports,  court  of  scs- 
sions). 

Set-off  : 

Babington  (  R.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  set-off 
and  mutual  credit.  8°.  London,  1827. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  6]. 

Barbour  (R.  L.)  Treatise  of  the  law  of  set-off. 
With  an  appendix  of  precedents.  8°. 
Albany,  1841. 

Chipman  ( N. )  Dissertation  on  the  statute  of 
effects,  etc.  12°.  Rutland,  (Vt.)  1793. 

( In  his  Reports  and  dissertations!. 


Law — continued. 

Set-off  : 

Montagu  ( B. )  Summary  of  the  law  of  set-off. 
With  an  appendix  of  cases  upon  that  sub¬ 
ject.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1828. 

See,  also,  Damages. 

Settlements  : 

Family. 

Atherly  (£.  G.)  Practical  treatise  of  the  law 
of  marriage  and  other  family  settlements. 
8°.  London,  1813. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1840. 

[Law  library,  v.  27], 

Kcatingc  (  T.)  Short  treatise  on  family  settle¬ 
ments  and  devises;  principally  designed 
to  show  in  what  manner,  and  to  what  ex¬ 
tent  of  duration,  property  may  be  preserved 
in  families.  8°.  London,  1810. 

Peachy  (./.  P.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  mar¬ 
riage  and  other  family  settlements ;  with 
precedents  and  practical  notes.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1860. 

Sweet  ( G. )  Cases  on  a  wife’s  separate  estate 
and  equity  to  a  settlement  out  of  her 
equitable  property,  viz:  Scarborough  v. 
Bosnian,  Tullett  v.  Armstrong,  Dixon  v. 
Dixon,  Nedby  v.  Nedby,  Stead  v.  Nelson, 
Newlands  v.  Holmes,  and  Sturges  v. 
Champneys.  With  notices  of  the  earliest 
decisions.  8°.  London,  1840. 

Parish. 

Burrow  (J.)  Series  df  the  decisions  of  the 
court  of  king’s  bench  upon  settlement 
cases.  2  v.  4°.  London,  1768. 

Cases  and  resolutions  of  cases  adjudged  in  the 
courts  of  king’s  bench,  concerning  settle¬ 
ments  and  removals,  1710  to  1727.  8°. 

London,  1729. 

Sessions  cases  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench, 
chiefly  touching  settlements,  1713  to  1753. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1760. 

Sewers  : 

Callis  (R.)  Reading  upon  the  statute  of  sew¬ 
ers,  23  Hen.  viii.  c.  5.  4th  ed.  with  addi¬ 
tions  and  corrections,  by  W.  J.  Broderip. 
8°.  London,  1824. 

Woolrycli  (II.  JV.)  Treatise  of  the  law  of 
sewers,  including  the  drainage  acts.  3d 
edition,  with  considerable  additions  and 
alterations.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Sextons  •. 

Law  (J.  T.)  Lectures  on  the  office  and  duties 
of  sextons.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Sheriff  : 

Allen  (O.)  Duties  and  liabilities  of  sheriffs, 
in  their  various  relations  to  the  public  and 


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Sheriff  : 

to  individuals,  as  governed  by  the  princi¬ 
ples  of  common  law,  and  regulated  by  the 
statutes  of  New  York.  8°.  Albany,  1845. 

Atkinson  (G.)  Sheriff-law  ;  or,  a  practical 
treatise  on  the  office  of  sheriff,  under-sheriff, 
bailiffs,  etc.  4th  ed.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Compteat  sheriff;  wherein  is  set  forth  his  office 
and  authority,  with  directions  how  and  in 
what  manner  to  execute  the  same,  accord¬ 
ing  to  the  common  and  statute  laws  of  this 
kingdom,  which  are  now  in  force  and  use. 
3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1727. 

Crocker  (J.  G.)  Duties  of  sheriffs,  coroners, 
and  constables.  With  practical  forms.  8°. 
Albany,  (N.  Y.)  1855. 

Dalton  ( M .)  Officium  vicecomitum ;  the 
office  and  authority  of  sheriffs;  with  a  col¬ 
lection  of  statutes  touching  sheriffs  made 
since  mr.  Dalton’s  writing,  which  are  in 
force  and  use  at  this  day.  fol.  London, 
1700. 

Ewing  {J.)  Treatise  on  the  office  and  duty 
of  a  sheriff.  4th  ed.  8°.  New  York,  1848. 

Greenwood  ( IV.)  Authority,  jurisdiction,  and 
method  of  keeping  county  courts,  eourts- 
leet,  courts-baron  ;  explaining  the  judicial 
and  ministerial  authority  of  sheriffs ;  also, 
the  office  and  duty  of  a  coroner.  8th  ed. 
8°.  London,  1722. 

Gwynne  (A.  E.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  sheriff  and  coroner,  with  forms  and  refe¬ 
rences  to  the  statutes  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  and 
Kentucky.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1849. 

Hale  (Sir  M. )  Short  treatise  touching  sheriffs 
accompts.  8°.  London,  1683. 

-  The  same.  8°.  London,  1716, 

[  With  his  Pleas  of  the  crown], 

Sewell  (  R.  C. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  sheriff, 
with  forms  and  precedents.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1845. 

[Law  library,  v.  46]. 

Watson  ( IV.  H. )  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
relating  to  the  office  and  duty  of  sheriff. 
8°.  London,  1827. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  7], 

Sheriff’s  court  : 

ISilton  (S.  /•’.)  Law  and  practice  of  the  sher¬ 
iffs  court  of  the  city  of  London,  as  consti¬ 
tuted  for  the  recovery  of  debts  and  damages 
under  the  London  (city)  small  debts  exten¬ 
sion  act  [June  17,  1852].  12°,  London, 

1861. 

28 


Law — continued. 

Sheriff’s  court  : 

Harrison  ( O.  B.  C. )  Practice  of  the  sheriffs 
court  of  the  city  of  London;  with  forms  of 
the  proceedings  to  be  used  by  suitors,  and 
the  statutes  and  rules  and  orders  of  the 
court.  12°.  London,  1860. 

Shipping  : 

Abbott  (C.  lord  Tcntcrdcn).  Treatise  on  the 
law  relating  to  merchant  ships  and  seamen, 
with  the  copious  annotations  of  Joseph 
Story.  3d  Am.  ed.  8°.  Exeter,  (N.  H.) 
1822. 

-  The  same.  4th  Am.  from  the  5th 

London  ed.  edited  by  J.  H.  Abbott;  with 
annotations  containing  the  principal  Amer¬ 
ican  authorities,  by  Joseph  Story.  8C. 
Boston,  1829. 

- The  same.  7tli  edition.  By  William 

Shee.  8°.  London,  1844. 

-  The  same.  6th  Am.  from  the  8th 

London  ed.  by  William  Shee;  with  the 
notes  of  Justice  Story  and  J.  C.  Perkins. 
8°.  Boston,  1858. 

-  The  same.  7th  Am.  from  the  8tli 

London  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1854. 

-  The  same.  9th  [London]  edition, 

with  a  supplement  containing  the  merchant 
shipping  act,  1854,  and  the  merchant  ship¬ 
ping  repeal  act,  1854 ;  by  William  Shee. 
8°.  London,  1854. 

Dowdeswell  (  G.  M. )  Merchant  shipping  acts, 
1854  and  1855;  with  a  readable  abridgment 
of  the  former  act,  and  explanation  of  the 
law  relating  to  it.  12°.  London,  1856. 

Eloy  (H.)  and  Guerrand  (J.)  Des  capitaines, 
maitres,  et  patrons  ;  ou,  traite  de  leurs  droits 
et  obligations  an  point  de  vue  commercial, 
civil,  administratif  et  pdnal,  et  dans  leurs 
rapports  avec  les  armateurs,  chargeurs,  et 
assureurs,  d’aprtis  les  lois,  la  doctrine  les 
reglemcnts,  les  usages,  et  la  jurisprudence 
des  cours  et  des  priucipaux  tribunaux  do 
commerce.  3  v.  8°.  Paris,  I860. 

Flanders  (H.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  ship¬ 
ping.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

Greenlioio  (IV.  T.)  Shipping  law  manual; 
a  concise  treatise  on  the  law  governing  the 
interests  of  shipowners,  merchants,  mas¬ 
ters,  seamen,  and  other  persons  connected 
with  British  ships.  8°,  London,  1863. 

Holt(F,  L.)  System  of  the  shipping  and  nav¬ 
igation  laws  of  Great  Britain ;  and  of  the 
laws  relative  to  merchant  ships  and  seamen, 
and  maritime  contract,  8°,  London,  1824. 


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Law — continued. 

Shipping  : 

Horne  (T.  H.)  Compendium  of  the  statute 
laws,  and  regulations  of  the  court  of  admi¬ 
ralty,  relating  to  ships-of-war,  privateers, 
prizes,  recaptures,  and  prize-money.  12°. 
London,  1803. 

Lees  (J.)  Laws  of  shipping  and  insurance; 
with  the  existing  statutes,  pilots’  regula¬ 
tions,  etc.  5th  ed.  12°.  London,  1851. 

- The  same.  9th  ed.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Maclachlan  (D.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  mer¬ 
chant  shipping.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Maude  (F.  P.)  and  Pollock  ( C .  E.)  Com¬ 
pendium  of  the  law  of  merchant  shipping. 
With  an  appendix  containing  all  the 
statutes  of  practical  utility.  8°.  London, 
1853. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1861. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1864. 

Parsons  (T.)  Treatise  on  maritime  law  ;  in¬ 
cluding  the  law  of  shipping,  the  law  of 
marine  insurance,  and  the  law  and  practice 
of  admiralty.  2  v.  o°.  Boston,  1859. 

Peters  (  R .)  Treatise  on  the  rights  and  duties 
of  owners,  freighters,  masters  of  ships,  and 
mariners ;  and  the  laws  of  the  United 
States  relative  to  mariners.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1807. 

[In  his  Admiralty  decisions]. 

Pope  ( C .)  Merchant,  ship  owner,  and  ship¬ 
master’s  import  and  export  guide ;  the 
statutes  brought  down  to  the  close  of  the 
first  session  of  William  iv.  and  other  parts, 
to  March  22,  1831.  15th  ed.  8°.  London, 
1831. 

Peeves  (J.)  History  of  the  law  of  shipping 
and  navigation.  8°.  Dublin,  1792. 

Ricardo  (J.  L.)  Anatomy  of  navigation  laws. 
8°.  London,  1847. 

Rocco  (F.)  Manual  of  maritime  law  ;  consist¬ 
ing  of  a  treatise  on  ships  and  freight,  and 
a  treatise  on  insurance.  Translated  from 
the  Latin,  with  notes,  by  Joseph  Reed  In- 
gersoll.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1809. 

Steel  ( D .)  Ship-master’s  assistant,  and  own¬ 
er’s  manual.  New  ed.  re-written  through¬ 
out  ;  edited  by  G.  Willmore,  G.  Clements, 
and  W.  Tate.  8°.  London,  1846. 

Stevens  ( R.  IF.)  On  the  stowage  of  ships  and 
their  cargoes,  freights,  charter-parties,  etc. 
3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1863. 

Thomson  ( II.  11. )  Laws  of  war,  affecting 
commerce  and  shipping.  New  ed.  en¬ 
larged.  8°.  London,  1854. 


Law — continued. 

Shipping  : 

Trollope  (  T.  A.)  Treatise  on  the  mortgage 
of  ships,  as  affected  by  the  registry  acts, 
and  on  the  proper  mode  of  effecting  mort¬ 
gages  on  property  of  this  nature,  and  on 
the  liabilities  of  the  mortgagee.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1823. 

Wilkinson  ( J .  J.)  Law  of  shipping,  as  it  re¬ 
lates  to  the  building,  registry,  sale,  trans¬ 
fer,  and  mortgage  of  British  ships,  includ¬ 
ing  those  built  in  India.  8°.  London, 
1843. 

Sec,  also  Admiralty.  Bills  of  lading. 

Bottomry.  Commercial  law. 

Freight.  Insurance. 

Also,  Law  of  nations.  (Prizes). 

SICILY  : 

Castrucci  ( G .)  Brevi  notizie  delle  leggi 
patrie.  8°.  Napoli,  1846. 

[In  his  Cenno  storico  suite  leggi  romani]. 

Codice  per  lo  regno  delle  Due  Sicilie.  Parte 
prima:  leggi  civili.  12“  edizione  uffiziale. 
8°.  Napoli,  1842. 

Rote, — For  the  penal  law  of  Sicily:  See  CRIMINAL 
LAW,  (Codes). 

Signals  :  See  Lights  and  signals. 

Simony  : 

Forsyth  (W.)  Law  relating  to  simony  con¬ 
sidered,  with  a  view  to  its  revision.  8°. 
London,  1844. 

Slander : 

Grellet-Dumazeau  (T.)  Traite  de  la  diffama 
tion,  de  l’injure,  et  de  l’outrage.  2  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1847. 

Starkie  (  T. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  slander, 
libel,  scandalum  magnatum,  and  false  ru¬ 
mor.  With  notes  and  references  to  Ameri¬ 
can  and  the  late  English  cases,  by  E.  D. 
Ingraham.  8°.  New  York,  1826. 

- Tho  same.  2d  American  edition,  by 

John  L.  Wondell.  2  v.  8°.  Albany,  1843. 

Sec  Libel  and  slander, 

Slavery : 

Abstract  of  the  laws  of  Jamaica  relating  to 
slaves,  (from  33  Charles  ii,  to  59  George 
iii.  inclusive),  with  the  slave  law  at 
length,  by  John  Lunan.  4°.  Jamaica, 
1817. 

Act  for  the  subsistence,  clothing,  and  the 
better  regulation  and  government  of 
slaves  ;  for  enlarging  the  powers  of  the 
council  of  protection;  for  preventing  the 
improper  transfer  of  slaves,  etc.  8°.  Ja¬ 
maica,  1817. 

[Slavery  pamphlets,  v.  7). 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


215 


Law — continued. 

Slavery : 

Adam  (IV.)  Law  and  custom  of  slavery  in 
British  India.  12°.  Loudon,  1840. 

Adams  (J.  Q.)  Argument  before  the  supreme 
court  of  the  United  States,  in  the  case  of 
the  United  States,  appellants,  vs.  Cinque 
and  others,  Africans,  captured  in  the 
Amistad,  with  a  review  of  the  case  of  the 
Antelope.  8°.  New  York,  1841. 

Bishop  (J.  B. )  Secession  and  slavery,  or  the 
effect  of  secession  on  the  relation  of  the 
Unitod  States,  and  to  slavery  therein,  con¬ 
sidered  as  a  question  of  constitutional  law, 
chiefly  under  the  authority  of  the  decisions 
of  the  supreme  court ;  embracing  also  a 
review  of  the  president’s  plan  of  recon¬ 
struction.  8°.  Boston,  1864. 

Cobb  (T.  R.  R.)  Inquiry  into  the  law  of 
negro  slavery  in  the  United  States,  v.  1. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1858. 

Coffinidres  (A.  S.  G.)  Trait6  de  la  liberte 
individuelle  ;  a  l’usage  de  toutes  les  classes 
de  citoyens.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1828. 

Falck(G.C.)  Dissertatio  juridica  inaugu¬ 
ral  is  de  servo,  libertate  donato,  si  Europse 
solum  attigit.  8°.  Amstelodami,  1834. 

France.  Eecueil  des  rhglements  des  colonies 
franchises  de  l’Amerique,  avec  le  code 
noir.  [anon.)  12°.  Paris,  1745. 

Goodell  ( IV. )  The  American  slave  code  in 
theory  and  practice  ;  its  distinctive  features 
shown  by  its  statutes,  judicial  decisions, 
etc.  3d  ed.  12°.  New  York,  1853. 

Henry  (J.)  Points  in  manumission,  and  cases 
of  contested  freedom.  8°.  London,  1817. 

Hoicard  (J.  H.)  Laws  of  the  British  colonies 
in  the  West  Indies  and  other  parts  of 
America,  concerning  real  and  personal 
property,  and  manumission  of  slaves. 
With  a  view  of  the  constitution  of  each 
colony.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1827. 

Hurd  (J.  C.)  Law  of  freedom  and  bondage 
in  the  United  States.  2  v.  8°.  New  York, 
1858-62. 

- Topics  of  jurisprudence  connected 

with  conditions  of  freedom  and  bondage. 
8°.  New  York,  1856. 

Jamaica.  Act  for  the  subsistence,  clothing, 
and  the  better  regulation  and  government 
of  slaves ;  for  enlarging  the  powers  of  the 
council  of  protection;  for  preventing  the 
improper  transfer  of  slaves,  etc.  8°.  .Ja¬ 
maica,  1817. 

[Slavery  pamphlets,  v.  7 


Law — continued. 

Slavery : 

- The  same.  Slave  law  of  Jamaica. 

With  proceedings  and  documents  relative 
thereto.  8°.  London,  1828. 

Stroud  (G.  M.)  Sketch  of  the  laws  relating  to 
slavery  in  the  United  States.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1827. 

IVhceler  (J.  D.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  slavery ;  being  a  compilation  of  all 
the  decisions  made  on  that  subject  in  the 
several  courts  of  the  United  States,  aud 
state  courts  ;  with  notes  and  references  to 
the  statutes  and  other  authorities.  8°. 
New  York,  1837. 

See,  also,  Freedom.  Manumission. 

Drcd  Scott  case. 

Benton  (  T .  H.)  Examination  of  the  decision 
of  the  supreme  court  of  the  United  States 
in  the  Dred  Scott  case.  8°.  New  York, 
1857. 

Nott  (S.)  Review  of  the  Dred  Scott  decision. 
8°.  New  York,  1857. 

[In  his  Slavery  and  the  remedy]. 

Opinions  of  chief  justice  Taney,  justice  Cur¬ 
tis,  and  other  judges.  8°.  New  York, 
I860. 

[Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  v.  13]. 

Solicitors  :  See  Attorneys  and  solicitors. 

South  Carolina  : 

Statutes  i 

Acts  and  resolutions  of  the  general  assembly, 
1814  to  1817;  1836  and  1837;  1839;  1842 
to  1845;  1847  to  1850;  1853  to  1856;  and 
1857.  19  v.  in  16.  8°.  Columbia,  1815-57. 

Statutes  at  large.  Edited  under  authority  of 
the  legislature,  by  Thomas  Cooper,  and 
David  J.  McCord.  10  v.  8°.  Columbia, 
1836-41. 

Statutes  at  large,  1839  to  1858.  2v.  8°. 

Columbia,  1840-58. 

Alphabetical  digest  of  the  public  statute  law 
of  South  Carolina.  By  Joseph  Brevard. 
3v.  8°.  Charleston,  1814. 

Digest  of  the  laws ;  containing  the  public 
statute  law  of  the  state  to  1822 ;  a  com¬ 
pendious  system  of  the  general  principles 
and  doctrines  of  the  common  law,  the  law 
of  courts  martial,  and  a  great  variety  of 
forms.  By  Benjamin  James.  8°.  Colum¬ 
bia,  1822. 

Reports. 

Bailey  (H.)  Reports  of  cases  in  equity  in  the 
court  of  appeals  of  South  Carolina,  1830 
and  1831.  8°.  Charleston,  1841. 


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Law — continued. 

South  Carolina  :  Reports. 

Bailey  (II.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
appeals  of  South  Carolina,  on  appeal  from 
the  courts  of  law,  1828  to  1832.  2  v.  8°. 
Charleston,  1833-34. 

Bay  (E.  II.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  superior 
courts  of  law  of  South  Carolina,  since  the 
revolution.  2  v.  8°.  New  York,  1809-11. 

Brevard  (.7.)  Reports  of  judicial  decisions  of 
South  Carolina,  1793  to  1816.  3  v.  8°. 
Charleston,  1839-40. 

Clieves  (L.  jr.)  Cases  in  chancery  in  the 
court  of  appeals  of  South  Carolina,  1839 
and  1840.  8°.  Columbia,  (S.  C.)  1841. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes.  8°. 

Charleston,  I860. 

- Cases  at  law  in  the  court  of  appeals 

of  South  Carolina,  1839  and  1840.  8°.  Co¬ 
lumbia,  1840. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  notes.  8°. 

Charleston,  1860. 

Desaussurc  (II.  TV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  chancery  of  the  state  of  South  Car¬ 
olina,  from  the  revolution  to  the  year  1816. 
4  v.  8°.  Columbia,  1817-19. 

- The  same.  New  ed.  revised  and  cor¬ 
rected.  4  v.  in  2.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

Dudley  (C.  IV.)  Reports  of  cases  at  law,  in 
the  court  of  appeals  of  South  Carolina, 
1837-38.  8°.  Columbia,  1838. 

- The  same.  8°.  Charleston,  1858. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of  ap¬ 
peals  of  South  Carolina,  on  appeal  from 
the  courts  of  equity,  1837  to  1838.  8°. 

Charleston,  1858. 

Harper  ( IV.)  Reports  of  the  constitutional 
court  of  South  Carolina,  1823  and  1824.  8°. 
Columbia,  1824. 

- Reports  of  equity  cases  in  the  court 

of  appeals  of  South  Carolina,  1824.  8°. 
Columbia,  1825. 

Hill  ( IV.  R.)  Reports  of  cases  in  chancery, 
in  the  high  court  of  appeals  of  South  Caro¬ 
lina,  1833  to  1837.  2  v.  8°.  Columbia, 
1834-37. 

- Reports  of  cases  at  law,  in  the  court 

of  appeals  of  South  Carolina,  1833  to  1837. 

3  v.  8°.  Columbia,  1834-41. 

- The  same.  1833  to  1837.  3  v.  in  2. 

8°.  Charleston,  1857. 

M' Cord  (  D.J . )  Chancery  cases  in  the  court 
of  appeals  of  South  Carolina,  1825  to  1827. 
2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1827-29. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  the  constitutional  j 

court,  and  in  the  court  of  appeals  of  South  ! 


Law — continued. 

I  South  Carolina  :  Reports. 

Carolina,  1821  to  1828.  4  v.  8°.  Columbia, 
1822-30. 

McMullan  (J.  J. )  Cases  at  law  in  the  court 
of  appeals  of  South  Carolina,  1840  to  1842. 
2  v.  8°.  Columbia,  1841-43. 

- Equity  cases  in  the  court  of  appeals 

of  South  Carolina.  8°.  Columbia,  1842. 

Mill  (J.)  Reports  of  judicial  decisions  in  the 
constitutional  court  of  South  Carolina, 
1817  and  1818.  2  v.  8°.  Charleston,  1819. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.in  1.  8°. 

Charleston,  1837. 

Nutt  (II.  J.)  and  McCord  (D.  J.)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  constitutional  court  of  South 
Carolina,  1817  to  1820.  2  v.  8°.  Colum¬ 

bia,  1820-21. 

Reports  of  judicial  decisions  in  the  constitu¬ 
tional  court  of  South  Carolina,  1812  to 
1816;  with  two  cases  determined  in  the 
court  of  equity  in  1822.  2  v.  8°.  Charles¬ 
ton,  1823. 

Rice  (IV.)  Reports  of  cases  at  law  in  the 
court  of  appeals  and  court  of  errors  of  South 
Carolina,  1838  and  1839.  8°.  Charleston, 
1839. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  chancery,  argued 

in  the  court  of  appeals  and  court  of  errors 
of  South  Carolina,  1838  and  1839.  8°. 
Charleston,  1839. 

Richardson  (J.  S.  G. )  Reports  of  cases  in 
chancery  in  the  court  of  appeals  of  South 
Carolina,  1831  and  1832.  8°.  Charleston, 
1853. 

- Reports  of  cases  in  equity  in  the  court 

of  appeals  in  equity  and  court  of  errors  of 
South  Carolina,  1844  to  1860.  1 1  v.  8°. 
Columbia,  and  Charleston,  1845-61. 

- Reports  of  cases  at  law  in  the  court 

of  appeals  and  court  of  errors  of  South  Caro¬ 
lina,  1844  to  1860.  12  v.  8°.  Columbia, 
and  Charleston,  1845-60. 

Riley  (IV.)  Chancery  cases  determined  in 
the  court  of  appeals  of  South  Carolina, 
1836-37.  8°.  Charleston,  1839. 

- Report  of  law  cases  in  the  court  of 

appeals  of  South  Carolina,  1836-37.  8°. 

Charleston,  1839. 

Speers  (R.  77.)  Equity  cases  in  the  court  of 
appeals  of  South  Carolina,  1842  to  1844. 
v.  1.  8°.  Columbia,  1844. 

- Reports  of  cases  at  law  in  the  court  of 

appeals  and  court  of  errors  of  South  Caro¬ 
lina,  1842  to  1844.  2v.  8°.  Columbia 

1843-44. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


217 


Law — continued. 

South  Carolina  :  Reports. 

Strobharl  (•/.  A.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  appeals  and  court  of  errors  of  South 
Carolina,  on  appeals  from  the  courts  of  law, 
1846  to  1850.  5  v.  8°.  Columbia  and 

Charleston,  1847-51. 

— -  Reports  of  cases  in  equity  in  the 

court  of  appeals  and  in  the  court  of  errors 
of  South  Carolina,  1846  to  1850.  4  v.  8°. 
Columbia,  1848-51. 

Digests. 

Conner  (J.)  Digest  of  the  cases  decided  in 
the  law  court  of  appeals  of  the  state  of 
South  Carolina,  from  1835  to  1854.  8°. 

Charleston,  1855. 

Digest  of  cases  reported  in  the  constitutional 
court  of  South  Carolina,  1783  to  1824.  8°. 
Charleston,  1824. 

Flagg  (  C.  E.  B. )  Digested  index  of  the  stat¬ 
ute  law  of  South  Carolina,  1837  to  1857. 
8°.  Charleston,  1858. 

Rice  ( IV. )  Digest  of  cases  in  the  superior 
courts  of  law  of  South  Carolina ;  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  2v.  8°. 
Charleston,  1839. 

Simonton  (C.  H.)  and  Conner  (J.)  Digest  of 
the  equity  reports  of  the  state  of  South  Car¬ 
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Fuero  juzgo,  en  latin  y  Castellano,  eotejado 
con  los  mas  antiguos,  y  preciosos  c6dices 
por  la  real  academia  espaiiola.  fol.  Ma¬ 
drid,  1815. 

Fuero  viejo  de  Castilla,  'sacado,  y  compro- 
bado  con  el  exemplar  de  la  misma  obra, 
que  existe  en  la  real  biblioteca  de  esta  corte, 
y  con  otros  mss.  publicanlo  con  notas  his- 
toricas  y  legales,  D.  Ignacio  Jordan  de 
Asso  y  del  Rio,  y  D.  Miguel  de  Manuel  y 
Rodrigues,  fol.  Madrid,  1771. 

Las  siete  partidas  del  rey  don  Alfonso  el  sa- 
bio,  cotejadas  con  varios  codices  antiguos, 
por  la  real  academia  de  la  historia.  3  v. 
fol.  Madrid,  J807. 

-  The  same.  Glosadas  por  Gregorio 

Lopez.  4  v.  fol.  Madrid,  1829-31. 

-  The  same.  Nueva  ed.  precedida  del 

elogio  del  rey  don  Alfonso,  por  J.  de  Var- 
jas  y  Ponce,  enriquecida  con  su  testamento 
politico,  y  aumeritada  con  el  indice  de  rna- 
terias  del  lie.  Gregorio  Lopez.  2  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1846. 


Law — continued. 

Spain  :  Statutes. 

Cortes  celebradas  en  los  reynados  de  D.  San- 
cho  iv  y  de  D.  Fernando  iv  ;  publicanlas 
con  alguuas  observaciones  I.  J.  de  Asso  y 
del  Rio,  y  M.  de  Manuel  y  Rodriguez,  fol. 
Madrid,  1775. 

[With  Fuero  viejo  de  Castilla]. 

Coleccion  de  cortes  de  los  reinos  de  Leon  y 
de  Castilla,  dada  a  luz  por  la  real  academia 
de  la  historia.  4°.  Madrid,  1836. 

Ordenamiento  de  leyes,  que  D.  Alfonso  xi 
hizo  en  las  cortes  de  Alcald  de  Henares  el 
aho  de  1348;  publicanlo  con  notas,  yun 
discurso  sobre  el  estado,  y  condicion  de  los 
judios  en  Espaha,  I.  J.  de  Asso  y  del  Rio,  y 
M.  de  Manuel  y  Rodriguez,  fol.  Madrid, 
1774. 

[  With  Fuero  viejo  de  Castilla]. 

Recopilacion  de  las  leyes  destos  reynos,  he- 
cha  por  mandado  de  la  magestad  catholica 
del  rey  don  Philippe  ii.  fol.  Alcala  de  He¬ 
nares,  1581. 

Nueva  recopilacion.  Las  leyes  de  recopila¬ 
cion  ;  y  los  autos  acordados,  por  el  orden 
de  titulos  de  las  leyes  de  recopilacion.  3  v. 
fol.  Madrid,  1772. 

- —  The  same.  Que  contiene  el  indice 

general  de  ellas,  y  de  los  autos  acordados. 
7  v.  8°.  Madrid,  1776-77. 

- The  same.  Glosa  expedita,  6,  indice 

general  de  la  nueva  recopilacion.  Por  A. 
F.  Sanz  y  Constan^o.  fol.  Madrid,  1779. 

Novissima  recopilacion  de  las  leyes  de.  Espa- 
iia,  en  que  se  reforma  la  recopilacion  pub- 
licada  por  el  sefior  don  Felipe  ii  en  el  aiio 
de  1567 ;  y  se  incorporan  las  pragmtiticas, 
cedulas,  decretos,  ordenes  y  resoluciones 
reales,  y  otras  providencias  no  recopiladas, 
y  expedidas  hasta  el  de  1804.  6  v.  in  4. 
fol.  Madrid,  1805-1807. 

- The  same.  6v.  fol.  Madrid,  1805-29. 

Montalvo  (A.  D.  de).  Ordenanzas  reales  de 
Castilla.  Glosadas  por  Diego  Perez.  3  v. 
fol.  Madrid,  1779-80. 

Antos-acordados  que  contiene  los  libros,  por 
el  orden  de  titulos,  de  las  leyes  de  recopi¬ 
lacion.  4  v.  8°.  Madrid,  1777. 

Coleccion  de  los  decretos  y  ordenes  que  ban 
expedido  las  cortes  generates  y  extraordi- 
narias  desde  su  instalacion  en  24  setiem- 
bre  de  1810,  hasta  19  de  febrero  de  1823. 
10  v.  in  5.  8°.  Madrid,  1813-23. 

- The  same.  De  1810  &  1814.  3  v.  in 

2.  8°.  Mexico,  1852-53. 

[Cuarta  parte  del  Semanario  judicial]. 


218 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

SPAIN':  Statutes. 

Decretos  del  rey  don  Fernando  vii,  afio  pri- 
mero  de  su  restitucion  al  trono  de  las  Espa- 
iias.  Desde  4  de  mayo  de  1814,  hasta  fin 
de  diciembre  de  1833,  por  F.  M.  de  Bal- 
maseda,  y  por  J.  M.  de  Nieva.  18  v.  con 
apendice  y  indices,  2  v.  sm.  4°.  Madrid, 
181G-34. 

Decretos  de  la  reina  nuestra  senora  dona  Isa¬ 
bel  ii.  desde  1°  de  enero  de  1834,  hasta 
fin  de  diciembre  de  1836,  por  J.  M.  de 
Nieva.  sm.  4°.  Madrid,  1835-37. 

Coleccion  de  las  leyes,  decretos  y  declara- 
ciones  de  las  cortes,  y  de  los  reales  decre¬ 
tos,  ordenes,  resoluciones  y  reglamentos 
generates,  desde  1°  de  enero  de  1837,  hasta 
fin  de  diciembre  de  1845.  sm.4°.  Madrid, 
1837-46. 

Coleccion  legislativa  de  Espana.  (con  tinuacion 
de  la  coleccion  de  decretos,)  primer  trimes- 
tre  de  1846,  hasta  segundo  scmestre  de 
1863.  ed.  oficial.  sm.  4°.  Madrid,  1848-63. 

Note. — The  three  titles  immediately  preceding  are 
continuations  of  the  Decretos  de  Fernando  vii. 

Recopilacion  de  leyes  de  los  reynos  de  las 
Indias.  4  v.  fol.  Madrid,  1774. 

Coleccion  de  cddulas,  cartas-patentes,  pro- 
visiones,  reales  ordines  y  otros  documentos 
concernientes  6.  las  provincias  vasconga- 
das :  y  coleccion  de  privileges,  franque- 
zas,  exenciones  y  fueros,  concedidos  d 
varios  pueblos  y  corporaeiones  de  la  corona 
de  Castilla,  copiados  de  los  registros  del 
real  archivo  de  Simancas.  6  v.  sm.  4°. 
Madrid,  1829-33. 

C6digo  civil  espanol ;  redactado  en  vista  de 
los  diferentes  cuerpos  del  derecho,  y  demas 
leyes,  decretos  y  reales  ordenes  que  se  ban 
publicado  en  Espana  hasta  el  dia.  8°. 
Barcelona,  1843. 

- The  same.  Nueva  ed.  por  Pablo 

Gorosabel.  16°.  Tolosa,  1846. 

Cddigos  espaiioles,  concordados  y  anotados. 
12  v.  4°.  Madrid,  1847. 

For  the  penal  code  of  Spain,  See  Criminal  Law, 
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sm.  4°.  Madrid,  1839. 

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- The  same.  Institutes  of  the  civil 

law  of  Spain.  Translated  from  the  Span¬ 
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Compendio  de  la  legislacion  y  jurispruden 
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CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


219 


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-  Libreria  de  escribauos,  6  instruccion 

juridica-tlieorico  prdctica  de  principiantes. 
Parte  segunda,  trata  de  los  cinco  juicios  de 
inventario,  y  particion  de  bienes  de  dii'unto, 
ordinario,  executivo,  y  de  concurso,  y  pre- 
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Maticnzo  ( J .)  Commentaria  in  librum  quin- 
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Perez  ( V .)  Compendio  del  derecho  publico 
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Perez  Valiente  (P.  J.)  Apparatus  juris  pub- 
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Spain  :  Treatises  and  commentaries. 

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Prieto  y  Sotelo  (A.  F.)  Ilistoria  del  derecho 
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Ramon  ( D .)  Decada  legal,  en  que  contra- 
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ponieudo  por  resumen,  y  baxo  un  contexto 
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Rodriguez  de  Fonseca  (B.  A.)  Digesto  teo- 
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conmn,  real  y  candnico,  por  los  libros  y 
titulos  del  digesto.  Traducciou  literal  al 
Castellano  de  todas  las  leyes  y  pdrrafos  del 
digesto,  expresion  de  sus  concordantes  y 
discordantes  con  las  del  codigo,  derecho 
real  de  Espana  6  Indias,  y  capitulas  can6- 
nicos,  por  el  orden  de  su  antiguedad,  de  la 
exposicion  de  todas  ellas,  hasta  las  nueva- 
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Sala  (J.)  Sala  adicionado,  6,  illustraciou  del 
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-  Sala  mexicano,  6  sea :  la  ilustracion 

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Salazar  (.4.  M.)  Coleccion  de  memorias,  y 
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de  los  negocios,  que  le  eompeten  ;  los  que 
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Sanchez  ( J .  M.  M.)  Historia  legal  de  Es- 
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Sanchez  (S.)  Extracto  puntual  de  todas  las 
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Tapia.  ( E .  de).  Febrero  novissimo,  6,  libre 
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adicionada,  con  uu  tratado  del  juicio  crimi¬ 
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Spanish  possessions  in  the  Indies,  or  America, 
etc  : 

Qrdenanza  general  formada  de  orden  de  su 
magestad,  y  mandada  imprimir  y  publicar 
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See  Contracts. 


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present  time.  8°.  London,  1850. 

Tilsley  (H.)  Digest  of  the  stamp  acts  and 
the  judicial  decisions  on  the  stamp  laws 
not  contained  in  the  author’s  treatise; 
including  the  probate,  legacy,  and  suc¬ 
cession  duties.  8th  ed.  8°.  London,  1861. 

- The  same.  9th  ed.  Revised  and 

continued  by  his  son,  Edward  Hugh  Tils¬ 
ley.  8°.  Loudon,  1865. 

- Table  of  the  stamp  duties  now  paya¬ 
ble  in  Ireland.  16°.  1842. 

Vaclier  ( T .  B.)  Pocket  digest  of  stamp 
duties.  6th  ed.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Stannary  laws  : 

Burtlett  (G.)  Digest  of  the  stannary  laws. 
8°.  London,  1850. 

[In  his  Treatise  on  British  mining]. 

Harrison  ( Sir  G.)  Reports  on  the  laws  and 
jurisdiction  of  the  stannaries  at  Cornwall. 
8°.  Loudon,  1835. 


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221 


Law — continued. 

Stannary  laws  : 

Laws  of  the  stannaries  at  Cornwall,  made  at 
the  convocation  of  the  parliament  of  tin¬ 
ners,  at  Truro,  September  13,  anno  27th 
Geo.  ii.  12°.  London,  1754. 

See ,  also ,  MINES. 

Star  chamber: 

Hudson  (IP)  Treatise  on  the  court  of  star 
chamber.  8°.  London,  1792. 

[In  Hargrave  (P.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  2], 

State  trials  :  See  Trials. 

Steamboat  right  granted  by  New  York  : 

Colden(C.  D.)  Vindication  of  the  steamboat 
right  granted  by  the  state  of  New  York; 
in  the  form  of  an  answer  to  the  letter  of 
mr.  Duer,  addressed  to  mr.  Colden.  8°. 
Albany,  1818. 

Stirling  title  :  See  Trials. 

Stoppage  in  transitu  : 

Cross  ( J .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  stoppage 
in  transitu.  8°.  London,  1840. 

- The  same.  '8°.  Philadelphia,  1841. 

[LaTv  library,  v.  34], 

Lawes  ( E . )  Practical  treatise  on  stoppage  in 
transitu.  8°.  London,  1813. 

Stowage  of  ships  :  See  Shipping. 

Strikes  : 

Busteed(T.  A.)  Trades’  unions,  combina¬ 
tions,  and  strikes.  8°.  London,  I860. 

Glen  (IV.  C.)  Law  in  relation  to  the  legal 
liabilities  of  engineers,  architects,  contract¬ 
ors,  and  builders,  including  the  law  of 
contracts,  arbitrations,  masters  and  work¬ 
men,  and  combinations  or  strikes.  8°. 
London.  1860. 

Study  of  law  :  See  General  works,  p.  676. 

Submission  :  See  Arbitration. 

Subrogation  : 

Dixon  (S.  F.)  Substituted  liabilities.  A 
treatise  on  the  law  of  subrogation,  with 
full  references  to  the  civil  law.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1862. 

Gautier  (M.)  Traite  de  la  subrogation  de 
personnes ;  ou,  du  paiemeut  avec  subro¬ 
gation.  8°.  Paris,  1853. 

Succession  to  property  : 

Benoit  (A'.)  Traite  du  retrait  successoral.  8°. 
Grenoble,  1838. 

Edwards  ( E.)  Ecclesiastical  jurisdiction  ; 
with  particular  reference  to  the  subject  of 
the  succession  to  personal  property.  8°. 
London,  1853. 

Gans  ( E. )  Das  erbrecht  in  weltgeschichtlicher 
entwickelung.  Eine  abhandlung  der 
universal-rechtsgeschichte.  4  v.  8°.  Ber¬ 
lin,  Stuttgart,  und  Tubingen,  1824-35. 

29 


Law — continued. 

Succession  to  property  : 

Gros  (L.  A.  L.)  Recherches  sur  les  droits 
successifs  des  enfants  naturels.  8°.  Paris, 
1849. 

Hubback  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  evidence  of 
succession  to  real  and  personal  property, 
and  peerages.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1845. 

[Law  library,  v.  47]. 

Iscctts.  Speeches  in  causes  concerning  tho 
law  of  succession  to  property  at  Athens. 
With  notes  by  W.  Jones.  4°.  London, 
1779. 

Le  Brun  ( D .)  Trait6  des  successions.  Avec 
de  nouvelles  decisions  et  des  remarques 
critiques,  par  F.  B.  Espiard  de  Saux.  fol. 
Paris,  1775. 

Pothier  (R.  T.)  Trait6s  des  successions,  do¬ 
nations  testainentaires,  etc.  8°.  Paris, 

1861. 

[In  his  CEuvres,  annotfies  parBngnet,  v.  8]. 

Robertson  ( D .)  Treatise  on  the  rules  of  the 
law  of  personal  succession  in  the  different 
parts  of  this  realm.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  12] . 

Succession  duty  : 

Brown  ( IP)  Treatise  on  the  succession  duty 
act.  16  and  17  Viet.  c.  51.  12°.  London, 
1864. 

Shelf ord  ( L .)  Law  relating  to  the  probate, 
legacy,  and  succession  duties  in  England, 
Ireland,  and  Scotland  ;  including  all  the 
statutes  on  those  subjects,  with  forms  and 
official  regulations.  2d  ed.  with  many  al¬ 
terations  and  additions.  8°.  London,  1861. 

Trevor  (C.  C.)  Taxes  on  succession ;  a  di¬ 
gest  of  the  statutes  and  cases  relating  to 
the  probate,  legacy,  and  succession  duties, 
with  practical  observations  and  official 
forms.  12°.  Loudon,  1856. 

Succession  to  the  crown  of  England  : 

Luders  (A.)  On  the  right  of  succession  to 
the  crown,  in  the  reign  of  queen  Elizabeth. 
12°.  Bath,  1810. 

[In  his  Tracts  on  law  and  history,  v.  1.  pp  173-237], 
Suit  in  equity  : 

Barton  ( C .)  Historical  treatise  of  a  suit  in 
equity ;  from  the  commencement  of  the 
suit  to  the  decree  and  appeal.  8°.  Dublin, 
1796. 

- The  same.  Revised  and  enlarged,  by 

James  P.  Holcombe.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1847. 

Calvert  (F. )  Treatise  upon  the  law  respect¬ 
ing  parties  to  suits  in  equity.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  17], 


222 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law— continued. 

Suit  in  equity  : 

Hunter  (S.)  Elementary  view  of  the  pro 
ceedings  in  a  suit  in  equity.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1860. 

[Law  library,  v.  104], 

- The  same.  2d  'ed.  by  G.  W.  Law¬ 
rence.  8°.  London,  1865. 

Suit  at  law  : 

Boote  ( It .)  Historical  treatise  of  an  action  or 
suit  at  law ;  with  an  historical  treatise  of 
the  courts  of  king’s  bench  and  common 
pleas,  by  George  Crompton  and  J.  Sellon. 
8°.  London,  1823. 

See  Actions  at  law. 

Summary  convictions  : 

Paley  (IV.)  Law  and  practice  of  summary 
convictions  on  penal  statutes  by  justices  of 
the  peace.  With  a  supplement,  etc.  by 
James  Dowling.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1827. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  by  II.  T.  J.  Mac- 

namara.  8°.  London,  1856. 

Supervisor  : 

Goss  (E.)  Supervisor’s  booh ;  containing  an 
abstract  of  all  laws  now  in  force  relating 
to  the  dowers  and  duties  of  supervisors  of 
the  several  towns  and  counties  of  the  state 
of  New  York,  with  suitable  forms,  notes, 
and  references.  8°.  Rochester,  1849. 

Supplement  and  revivor: 

White  ( G .  T.)  Treatise  on  proceedings  in 
equity  by  way  of  supplement  and  revivor. 
With  an  appendix  of  precedents.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1843. 

Suretyship  :  See  Principal  and  surety. 

Surrogates : 

Dayton  (l.)  Office  of  surrogate,  surrogates, 
and  surrogates’  courts,  and  executors,  ad¬ 
ministrators,  and  guardians,  in  the  state  of 
New  York.  8°.  New  York,  1855. 

Suspension  of  payments.  See  Bankruptcy. 

Switzerland  : 

Henke  (£.)  Droit  public  de  la  Suisse.  Tra- 
duit  de  l’AHemaud,  par  T.  E.  Massd.  8°. 
Genhve,  1825. 

Taxes  : 

Blackwell  ( It.  S.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
power  to  sell  land  for  the  non-payment  of 
taxes  assessed  thereon  ;  embracing  the  de¬ 
cisions  of  the  federal  courts,  and  of  the  su¬ 
preme  judicial  tribunals  of  the  several 
states.  8°.  Chicago,  1855, 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  revised  and  en¬ 
larged.  8°.  Boston,  1864. 

Boutwell  (G.  S.)  Manual  of  the  direct  and 
excise  tax  system  of  the  United  States ; 
including  the  forms  and  regulations  estab- 


Law — continued. 

Taxes: 

lislied  by  the  commissioner  of  internal  rev 
enue,  etc.  8°.  Boston,  1863. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1864. 

Davies  (ft.  A’.)  Handy-book  of  the  land,  as¬ 
sessed,  and  income  tax  laws.  8°.  London, 
1864. 

Miller  (S.)  Laws  relating  to  the  land  tax; 
its  assessment,  collection,  redemption,  and 
sale ;  with  a  statement  of  the  rights  and 
remedies  of  persons  unequally  assessed; 
and  an  appendix  containing  all  the  stat¬ 
utes  in  force.  8°.  London,  1849. 

Pitjucro  ( P. )  Breve  instruccion  sobre  las 
contribuciones  directas,  establicidas  en  la 
naciou,  desde  al  airo  de  1836.  4°.  Mdxico, 
1845. 

Street  (  A.  B.)  Digest  of  taxation  in  the  Uni¬ 
ted  States,  under  three  heads ;  1.  Mode  or 
machinery  of  taxation;  2.  Standard  of  val¬ 
uation  ;  3.  Property  liable  to,  and  exempt 
from,  taxation.  8°.  Albany,  1863. 

United.  States.  Laws  of  the  United  States 
relative  to  direct  taxes  and  internal  duties. 
12°.  Salem,  (Mass.)  1813. 

See,  also,  Excise.  Stamps. 

Income  tax.  Succession  duty. 

Revenue.  Treasury. 

Teind  court  cases  :  See  Scotland.  (Reports,  teind 
court). 

Telegraphy  : 

Serajini  ( F. )  La  tfilcgraphie  dans  ses  rela¬ 
tions  avec  la  jurisprudence  civile  et  com- 
merciale.  Traduit  et  annotd  par  Lavialle 
de  Lameillbre.  8°.  Paris,  1863. 

Tenant  :  See  Landlord  and  tenant. 

See  Wythe’S  (Virginia)  reports,  2d  ed. 

Tennessee  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  of  a  general  and  public  nature,  1809 ; 
1811;  1812;  1813;  1819;  1833;  1835-36; 
called  session,  1836;  1837-38  and  1839-40; 
1841-42;  1842;  1343-44;  1845-46;  1847 
48;  1849-50;  1851-52;  1853-54;  1855-56; 
1857-58,  and  1859-60;  1861;  extra  ses¬ 
sion,  1861  ;  1865  ;  1865-66,  and  1866.  Acts 
ofa  local  and  private  nature,  1819and  1820; 
1826  and  1827  ;  1829  ;  1831  to  1833.  34  v. 
8°.  Nashville,  Knoxville,  and  Murfrees- 
borough,  1622-66. 

Laws  of  the  state  of  Tennessee.  8°.  Knox¬ 
ville,  1803. 

Laws,  including  those  of  North  Carolina  now 
in  force  in  this  state,  from  1715  to  1820. 
By  Edward  Scott.  3  v.  in  2.  8°.  Knox¬ 
ville,  1821. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


223 


Law — continued . 

Tennessee  :  Statutes. 

Statute  laws  of  the  state,  of  a  public  and 
general  nature.  By  John  Haywood  and 
Robert  L.  Cobbs.  2  v.  8°.  Knoxville, 
1831. 

- The  same.  Passed  since  1836.  By 

A.  O.  P.  Nicholson.  8°.  Nashville,  1846. 

Compilation  of  the  statutes  of  Tennessee,  of  a 
general  and  permanent  nature,  from  the 
commencement  of  the  government  to  the 
present  time.  By  R.  L.  Caruthers  and  A. 
O.  P.  Nicholson.  8°.  Nashville,  1836. 

Code  of  Tennessee  ;  enacted  by  the  general 
assembly  of  1857-58.  Prepared  and  edited 
by  Return  J.  Meigs  and  William  F.  Coop¬ 
er.  8°.  Nashville,  1858. 

Reports. 

Cooke  (  IV.  W. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  errors  and  appeals  of  Ten 
nessee,  and  in  the  federal  court  for  the  dis¬ 
trict  of  West  Tennessee,  1811  to  1814.  8°. 
Nashville,  1814. 

Hayicood  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  errors  and  appeals  of  Tennessee,  1816  to 
1818.  3  v.  8°.  Nashville  and  Knoxville, 

1818. 

Head  ( J.  IV. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Tennessee,  1858  and  1859.  2  v. 
8°.  Nashville,  1860. 

-  The  same.  v.  2.  8°.  Nashville, 

1860. 

Humphreys  ( IV.  H.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
supreme  court  of  Tennessee,  1839  to  1851. 
11  v.  8°.  Nashville,  1841-51. 

Martin  (J.  H.)  and  Yerger  (G.  S.)  Reports 
of  cases  in  the  supreme  court  of  Tennessee, 
1825  to  1828.  8°.  Nashville,  1832. 

Meigs  ( R .  J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Tennessee,  1838  and  1839. 
8°.  Nashville,  1839. 

Overton  (J. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  superior 
courts  of  law  and  equity,  federal  court, 
and  supreme  courts  of  errors  and  appeals 
for  the  state  of  Tennessee,  1791  to  1817. 
2  v.  8°.  Knoxville,  1813-17. 

Peck  {J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  errors  and  appeals  of  Tennessee, 
1822  to  1824.  4°.  Knoxville,  1824. 

Sneed  (./.  L.  T.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Tennessee,  1853  to  1858. 
5  v.  8°.  Nashville,  1855-59. 

Swan  ( IV.  G.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Tennessee,  1851  to  1853.  2 
v.  8°.  Nashville,  1853-54. 


Law — continued. 

Tennessee  :  Reports. 

Yerger  (G.  S.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Tennessee,  1818  to  1837. 
10  v.  8°.  Nashville,  1832-38. 

Digests. 

Holman  ( J .  T.)  Digest  of  reported  cases  in 
the  courts  of  Tennessee,  1796  to  1835.  8°. 
Nashville,  1835. 

Meigs  ( R .  J.)  Digest  of  all  the  decisions  of 
the  former  superior  courts  of  law  and  equity, 
and  of  the  present  supreme  court  of  errors 
and  appeals  in  Tennessee,  1791  to  1846. 
2v.  8°.  Nashville,  1848-50. 

Vollintine  (II.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of 
the  supreme  court  of  errors  and  appeals  in 
the  state  of  Tennessee,  embracing  the  7th, 
8th,  9th,  10th,  and  11th  vols.  Humphrey’s 
reports,  the  1st  and  2d  vols.  Swan’s  re¬ 
ports,  and  the  1st,  2d,  and  3d  vols.  Sneed’s 
reports.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1858. 

See,  also,  NASHVILLE. 

Tenures  : 

Bacon  ( F .  lord).  Argument  in  Lowe’s  case 
of  tenures.  8°.  London,  1741. 

[In  his  Law  tracts,  pp.  218-232]. 

Barry  (J.)  Case  of  tenures  upon  the  com¬ 
mission  of  defective  titles,  argued  by  all 
the  judges  of  Ireland,  with  their  resolu¬ 
tions.  fol.  Dublin,  1639. 

Blount  (T.)  Fragmenta  antiquitatis  ;  or,  an¬ 
cient  tenures  of  land,  and  jocular  customs 
of  manors.  With  additions,  by  J.  and  H. 
M.  Beckwith.  4°.  London,  1815. 

Chambers  (R.)  Treatise  on  estates  and  tenures. 
Edited  by  Charles  Harcourt  Chambers. 
8°.  London,  1824. 

Cuke  (  E. )  First  part  of  the  institutes  of  the 
laws  of  England  ;  or,  a  commentary  upon 
Littleton.  1st  American  from  the  16th 
European  edition,  revised  and  corrected, 
with  additions  of  notes,  references,  and 
proper  tables,  by  Francis  Hargrave  and 
Charles  Butler  ;  including, also,  the  notes  of 
lord  chief  justice  Hale,  and  lord  chancellor 
Nottingham,  and  an  analysis  of  Littleton, 
written  by  an  unknown  hand,  in  1658-59. 
By  T.  Day.  3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1812. 

-  The  same.  1st  Am.  from  the  last 

London  edition :  to  which  are  added  the 
notes  of  Charles  Butler.  By  J.  H.  Thomas. 
3  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1827. 

- The  same.  19th  ed.  corrected,  by  C. 

Butler.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1832. 

- Abridgment  of  the  first  part  of  Coke’s 

institutes.  7th  ed.  12°.  London,  1751. 


224 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Tenures  : 

Commentary  on  the  tenures  of  Littleton,  writ¬ 
ten  prior  to  the  publication  of  Coke  upon 
Littleton.  Edited  from  a  copy  in  the  Har- 
leian  collection  of  mss.  by  Henry  Cary.  8°. 
London,  1829. 

Gilbert  ( G .)  Treatise  on  tenures.  3d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1757. 

- Law  of  tenures,  including  the  theory 

and  practice  of  copyholds;  with  an  his¬ 
torical  introduction  on  the  feudal  system, 
and  copious  notes  and  illustrations,  by 
Charles  Watkins.  5th  ed.  By  Robert  Stud- 
ley  Vidal.  8°.  London,  1824. 

Littleton  (T.)  Les  tenures.  16°.  London, 
1621. 

- His  treatise  of  tenures,  in  French  and 

English,  a  new  ed.  printed  from  the  most 
ancient  copies,  and  collated  with  the  various 
readings  of  the  Cambridge  mss.  Also,  the 
ancient  treatise  of  the  old  tenures,  and  the 
customs  of  Kent,  by  T.  E.  Tomlins.  8°. 
London,  1841. 

- Tenures,  in  English.  24°.  London, 

1845. 

Madox  (T.)  History  of  tenure  in  capite.  fol. 
London,  1736. 

f  In  his  Baronia  auglica], 

Noy  (IV.)  Compleat  lawyer ;  or,  a  treatise 
concerning  tenures  and  estates.  16°.  Lou¬ 
don,  1651. 

Wright  ( M . )  Introduction  to  the  law  of  ten¬ 
ures.  4th  ed.  8°.  London,  1792. 

Sec  Copyhold. 

Terms  of  court  : 

Neale  ( E.V .)  Feasts  and  fasts;  with  notices  of 
the  origin  of  those  days,  and  of  the  sittings 
and  vacations  of  the  courts.  12°.  London, 
1845. 

Spelman  (Sir  H.)  Original  of  the  law  terms ; 
a  discourse,  wherein  the  laws  of  the  Jews, 
Grecians,  Romans,  Saxons,  and  Normans 
relating  to  this  subject  are  fully  explained. 
16°.  London,  1684. 

Terms  and  circuits  of  the  supreme  court,  etc. 
of  New  York,  1852-54.  8°.  Albany,  1852. 

Terms  of  law.  See  Dictionaries,  p.  671. 

Terms  of  years  : 

Tamlyn  (J.)  Treatise  on  terms  of  years,  and 
other  chattels.  8°.  London,  1825. 

Terriers  : 

Freminville  (E.  de  la  Poix  de).  La  pratique 
universelle,  pour  la  renovation  des  terriers 
et  des  droits  seigueuriaux.  5  v.  4°.  Paris, 
1762. 


Law — continued. 

Test  oaths  : 

Care  (LI.)  Draconica;  or,  an  abstract  of  all 
the  penal  laws  touching  matters  of  religion, 
and  the  several  oaths  and  tests  thereby  en- 
joyned.  [««on.]  fol.  Loudon,  1787. 

Testaments.  See  Wills  . 


Texas  : 


Statutes. 

Laws  and  decrees  of  the  state  of  Coahuila 
and  Texas,  in  Spanish  and  English.  Also, 
the  colonization  law  of  the  state  of  Tamau- 
lipas,  and  naturalization  law  of  the  general 
congress,  1824  to  1835.  8°.  Houston,  1839. 

Ordinances  and  decrees  of  the  consultation, 
the  provisional  government  of  Texas,  and 
the  convention  which  assembled  at  Wash¬ 
ington,  March  1,  1846.  8°.  Houston,  1838. 

Laws  of  the  republic,  1837;  1838  to  1845. 
7  v.  8°.  Houston,  and  Washington, 
1838-45. 


Laws  of  the  state,  1846,  (first  legislature) ; 
1847-48;  1849-50;  1851-52;  extra  session, 
1853;  1855-56;  adjourned  session,  1856; 
1857-58,  and  1859-60 ;  general  and  special 
laws,  and  extra  session  of  the  eighth  legis¬ 
lature,  1859-61  ;  extra  session  of  the  ninth 
legislature,  1861-63;  special  laws,  called 
session,  and  second  extra  session  of  the 
tenth  legislature,  186:1-64.  10  v.  8°.  Aus¬ 
tin,  and  Houston,  1846-65. 

Digest  of  the  laws ;  containing  a  full  and 
complete  compilation  of  the  land  laws. 
Together  with  the  opinions  of  the  supreme 
court.  By  James  Wilmer  Dallam.  8°. 
Baltimore,  1845. 

Digest  of  the  laws,  to  which  are  prefixed  the 
constitutions  of  the  United  States,  of  the 
provisional  government  of  the  republic,  and 
of  the  state  of  Texas.  By  Oliver  C.  Hart¬ 
ley.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

Digest  of  the  general  statute  laws  of  the  state ; 
also,  the  repealed  laws  of  the  republic  and 
state  of  Texas,  by  which  rights  have  ac¬ 
crued  ;  also,  the  colonization  laws  of 
Mexico,  Coahuila,  and  Texas,  in  force  be¬ 
fore  the  declaration  of  independence  by 
Texas.  By  W.  S.  Oldham  and  George  W. 
White.  8°.  Austin,  1859. 


Reports. 

Dallam  (J.  IV.)  Opinions  of  the  supreme 
court  of  Texas,  1840-44.  8°.  Baltimore, 
1845. 

[In  his  Digest  of  the  laws,  pp.  355-632). 
llobards  (C.  L.)  Synopsis  of  the  decisions 
of  the  supreme  court  of  Texas,  rendered 


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Law — continued. 

Texas:  Reports. 

upon  applications  for  writs  of  habeas  cor¬ 
pus,  original  and  on  appeal,  arising  from 
restraints  by  conscript  and  other  military 
authorities,  1862-65.  8°.  Austin,  1865. 

Texas  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  the  state  of  Texas,  by  James 
Webb  and  Thomas  H.  Duval,  1846  to 
1848.  3  v.  8°.  Galveston,  and  Austin, 

1848-51. 

- The  same.  v.  4-10,  by  Oliver  C. 

Hartley,  1849  to  1853.  8°.  Galveston, 
1852-53. 

- The  same.  v.  11-20,  by  O.  C.  and 

R.  K.  Hartley,  1853  to  1858.  8°.  Gal¬ 
veston,  and  Philadelphia,  1854-58. 

- The  same.  v.  22-24,  by  G.  F.  Moore 

and  R.  S.  Walker,  1859  to  1860.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1860-61. 

Digest. 

Alexander  (IF.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of 
the  supreme  court  of  Texas,  from  January 
term,  1840,  to  the  close  of  the  spring  term, 
1853.  8°.  Philadelphia,-  1854. 

Theatres,  (Law  of) : 

Handy-book  of  the  law  of  the  drama  and 
music;  being  an  exposition  of  the  law  for 
regulating  theatres ;  the  law  affecting 
theatres  ;  and  the  law  relating  to  music, 
dancing,  and  professional  engagements  ; 
with  the  statutes,  forms,  etc.  referring 
thereto.  12°.  London,  1864. 

Theft  :  See  Criminal  law.  Larceny. 

Time  :  See  Legal  time. 

Tithes  : 

Bohun  (IP.)  Law  of  tithes.  3d  ed.  cor¬ 
rected.  8°.  London,  1744. 

Dcgge  (S.)  Parson’s  counsellor;  with  the 
law  of  tythes  or  tything.  4th  ed.  cor¬ 
rected.  8°.  London,  1685. 

Eagle  (IP.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  tithes. 
To  which  is  added  the  tithes  commuta¬ 
tion  act  for  England  and  Wales,  (6  and  7 
William  iv,  c.  71).  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1836. 

See,  also,  Ecclesiastical  law. 

Scotland.  ( Reports ,  teind  court). 

Titles  to  land  : 

Atkinson  (S.)  Essay  on  marketable  or 
doubtful  titles  to  real  estate.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1838. 

[Law  library,  v.  20]. 

Curicen  {M.  E.)  Manual  upon  the  search¬ 
ing  of  records  and  the  preparation  of  ab¬ 
stracts  of  title  to  real  property.  Illus¬ 
trated  by  references  to  the  statutes  of  l’enn- 


Law — continued. 

Titles  to  land  : 

sylvania,  Ohio,  Kentucky,  Indiana,  Illi¬ 
nois,  Iowa,  and  Kansas.  12°.  Cincin¬ 
nati,  1865. 

Huston  (C.)  Essay  on  the  history  and  na¬ 
ture  of  original  titles  to  land  in  the  prov¬ 
ince  and  state  of  Pennsylvania.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1849. 

Preston  (R.)  Essay  on  abstracts  of  title, 
to  facilitate  the  study  and  the  application 
of  the  first  principles  and  general  rules  of 
the  laws  of  property.  2d  ed.  corrected. 
3  v.  8°.  London,  1823-24. 

Thrall  ( IV.)  Treatise  upon  the  laws  rela¬ 
ting  to  the  titles  to  lands  which  have  been 
sold  for  non-payment  of  taxes.  8°.  Co¬ 
lumbus,  (O.)  1847. 

See,  also,  Land  titles. 

Tobacco  : 

Act  for  repealing  the  duties  on  tobacco  and 
snuff,  and  for  granting  new  duties  in  lieu 
thereof,  fol.  London,  1789. 

Tobago : 

Acts  of  the  legislature  of  the  island  of  Toba¬ 
go,  from  1768  to  1775,  inclusive,  fol. 
London,  1776. 

Tolls  : 

Gunning  (F.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law 
of  tolls.  8°.  London,  1833. 

Torts  : 

Hilliard  ( F .)  Law  of  torts  or  private 
wrongs.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1859. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1861. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  revised  and  en¬ 
larged.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1866. 

See  Wrongs. 

Tortcre : 

Jardine  ( D .)  Reading  on  the  use  of  torture 
in  the  criminal  law  of  England  previously 
to  the  commonwealth.  8°.  London, 
1837. 

Town  officers  : 

Fox  ( C.J .)  Guide  to  officers  of  towns;  con¬ 
taining  the  statutes  relating  to  their  official 
duties,  with  forms,  directions,  and  legal 
decisions  ;  adapted  to  the  revised  statutes 
of  New  Hampshire.  5th  ed.  Including 
acts  since  passed.  By  Samuel  C.  East¬ 
man.  12°.  Concord,  1866. 

Hull  (  A .  G.)  Treatise  on  the  powers  and  du¬ 
ties,  other  than  judicial,  of  town  and  coun¬ 
ty  officers  in  the  state  of  New  York  ;  with 
an  appendix  of  precedents  designed  for  the 
use  of  those  officers  and  the  legal  profes¬ 
sion.  8°.  Albany,  1855. 


226 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Town  officers  : 

Kinsman  ( J .  B.)  Vermont  townsman;  com¬ 
pilation  of  the  laws  of  Vermont  in  relation 
to  the  powers,  duties,  and  liabilities  of  town 
officers  and  towns,  with  forms,  directions, 
and  legal  decisions,  adapted  to  the  stat¬ 
utes  of  the  state.  8°.  Boston,  1857. 

Santayana  Bustillo  ( L .  tie).  Gobierno  politico 
de  los  pueblos  de  Espana,  y  el  corregidor, 
alcalde,  yjuez  en  ellos.  4°.  Madrid,  1769. 

Waterman  ( T.  W.)  Outlines  of  the  powers 
and  duties  of  town  officers  in  the  state  of 
New  York.  8°.  New  York,  1847. 

[In  his  Jurisdiction  of  justices  of  the  peace]. 

See,  also,  Municipal  corporations. 

Supervisor. 

Township  organization: 

Compilation  of  all  the  general  laws  of  the 
state  of  Illinois  relative  to  township  or¬ 
ganization.  By  Elijah  M.  Haines.  8°. 
Chicago,  1855. 

- The  same.  [With]  numerous  prac¬ 
tical  forms.  8°.  Chicago,  1865. 

Tracts  (Law) :  Sec  Law.  ( General  works)  p.  680. 

Trade,  (Law  of) :  See  Commercial  law.  p.  706. 

Trade  marks: 

Law  (S.  D.)  American  cases  in  respect  to 
trade-marks.  8°.  New  York,  1862. 

[In  his  Patents  for  inventions]. 

Poland  ( H .  B.)  Law  of  trade  marks.  12°. 
London,  1862. 

Upton  (F.  H. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  trade 
marks ;  with  a  digest  and  review  of  the 
English  and  American  authorities.  8°. 
Albany,  1860. 

Trades’  unions  :  See  Strikes. 

Treason  : 

Bacon  ( F .  lord).  Cases  of  treason  and  prae¬ 
munire.  8°.  Loudon,  1711. 

[In  Ms  Law  tracts,  pp.  164-177]. 

Brydall  ( JsJ  Decus  et  tutamen ;  or,  a  pros¬ 
pect  of  the  laws  of  England,  purposely 
framed  for  the  safeguard  of  the  king’s  ma¬ 
jesty,  his  sacred  person,  crown  and  dignity, 
against  all  traitorous  speeches,  designs,  and 
conspiracies.  To  which  are  added  peculiar 
notes  upon  the  judgment  in  high  treason. 
12°.  London,  1671. 

Form  and  method  of  trial  of  commoners  in 
cases  of  high  treason  and  misprision  ot 
high  treason.  [anon].  12°.  London, 
1709. 

[  With  Great  Britain.  Collection  of  statutes  re¬ 
lating  to  liigh  treason.  1709]. 

Great  Britain.  Collection  of  the  several  stat¬ 
utes  and  parts  of  statutes  now  in  force  rela- 


Law — continued. 

Treason  : 

ting  to  high  treason  and  misprision  of  high 
treason.  12°.  London,  1709. 

Holbournc  ( Sir  R.)  Learned  readings  upon 
the  statute  of  25  Edw.  iii.  cap.  2,  being  the 
statute  of  treasons  ;  to  which  is  added 
cases  of  prerogative,  treason,  misprision  of 
treason,  felony,  etc.  by  lord  Bacon.  12°. 
London,  1684. 

Ludcrs  ( A .)  Considerations  on  the  law  of 
high  treason  in  the  article  of  levying  war. 
12°.  Bath,  1808. 

- On  the  judgment  in  high  treason. 

12°.  Bath,  1810. 

[In  his  Tracts  on  law  and  history,  v.  1,  pp.  149-172], 

Short  discourse  of  high  treason ;  more  espe¬ 
cially  on  three  clauses  of  the  statute,  viz  : 
1.  Compassing  the  king’s  death.  2.  Levy¬ 
ing  war  against  the  king.  3.  Adhering  to 
his  enemies,  [anon].  12°.  London,  1746. 

Treatise  on  the  law  and  proceedings  in  cases 
of  high  treason,  etc.  By  a  barrister-at- 
law.  [anon.]  8°.  London,  1793. 

Yorke  (  C. )  Some  considerations  on  the  law 
of  forfeiture  for  high  treason.  4th  ed.  8°. 
London,  1795. 

Treasure-trove  : 

Rhind  (A.  H. )  Law  of  treasure-trove,  how 
can  it  best  be  adapted  to  accomplish  use¬ 
ful  results  ?  8°.  Edinburgh,  1858. 

Treasury  regulations  : 

Mexico.  Guia  de  la  hacienda  de  la  republi- 
ca  mdxicana;  ano  de  1828.  24°.  Mex¬ 
ico,  1828. 

- Reglamento  del  tribunal  de  revision 

de  cuentas  y  su  contaduria  mayor.  8°. 
Mexico,  1840. 

United  States.  Digest  of  the  decisions  in  the 
office  of  the  second  comptroller  of  the 
treasury;  compiled  under  the  direction  of 
the  comptroller,  by  George  Chipman. 
continued  by  John  W.  Butterfield.  8°. 
Washington,  1865. 

- General  regulations  under  the  reve¬ 
nue  and  regulation  laws  of  the  United 
States.  8°.  Washington,  1857. 

Trespass  : 

Carter  (S.)  Treatise  concerning  trespasses 
vi  et  armis.  8°.  London,  1704. 

Tool  (G.  V.)  Essay  on  waste,  nuisanco, 
and  trespass,  chiefly  with  reference  to  rem¬ 
edies  in  equity ;  treating  of  the  law  of 
timber,  mines,  lights,  water,  support,  the 
construction  of  public  works,  etc.  8°. 
London,  1863. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


227 


Law — continued. 

Trials  : 

1.  Collections. 

American  criminal  trials.  By  Peleg  W. 
Chandler.  2  v.  12°.  Boston,  1851-52. 

Cases  adjudged  in  the  supreme  court  of  New 
Jersey,  relative  to  the  manumission  of 
negroes  and  others  holden  in  bondage. 
8°.  Burlington,  1794. 

Causes  amusantes  et  connues.  2  v.  12°. 
Berlin,  17G9-70. 

Causes  celebres  de  tous  les  peuples.  Redi¬ 
gees  par  A.  Fouquier.  Edition  illustree.  5 
v.  4°.  Paris,  1858-62. 

Causes  celebres  et  iuteressantes,  avec  les 
jugeraens  qui  les  ont  decidees.  Nouvelle 
kdition,  revue,  corrigke  et  augmentee  de 
plusieurs  pibces  importantes  qu’on  a  re- 
couvrees.  Publikes  par  F.  Gayot  de  Pita- 
val.  20  v.  12°.  Paris,  1739-50. 

Causes  celebres  ktrangeres.  Publiees  en 
France  pour  la  premihre  fois,  et  traduites 
de  l’Anglais,  de  l’Espagnol,  de  l’ltalien,  de 
l’Allemand,  etc.  par  une  societe  dejuris- 
consultes  et  de  gens  de  lettres.  5  v.  8°. 
Paris,  1827-28. 

Causes  criminelles  celebres  du  19e  sibcle. 
Redigees  par  une  societe  d’avocats.  4  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1827-28. 

Causes  politiques  celebres  du  19e  siccle. 
Redigees  par  une  societe  d’avocats  et  de 
publicistes.  8°.  Paris,  1827-28. 

Celebrated  trials,  and  remarkable  cases  of 
criminal  jurisdiction,  from  the  earliest 
records  to  the  year  1825.  6  v.  8°.  London, 
1825. 

Celebrated  trials  connected  with  the  aristoc¬ 
racy  in  the  relations  of  private  life.  Pub¬ 
lished  by  Peter  Burke.  8°.  London,  1849. 

Celebrated  trials  connected  with  the  upper 
classes  of  society  in  the  relations  of  pri¬ 
vate  life.  Published  by  Peter  Burke.  8°. 
London,  1851. 

Celebrated  trials  of  all  countries,  and  remark¬ 
able  cases  of  criminal  jurisprudence.  Se¬ 
lected  by  a  member  of  the  Philadelphia 
bar.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

Ceremonial  for  the  trial  of  a  peer,  in  West¬ 
minster  hall,  with  Garter’s  list  of  the  peer¬ 
age  as  it  now  stands,  April,  1776.  And  a 
plan  of  the  court.  4°.  London,  1776. 

Coleccion  de  las  causas  inks  cfilebres  6  intere- 
santes  de  los  mejores  modelos  de  alegatos, 
acusaciones  fiscales,  interrogatorios  y  las 
inks  clocuentcs  defensas  en  lo  civil  y  crimi- 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Collections. 

nal  del  foro  espanol,  frances,  6  ingles, 
por  una  soeiedad  de  jurisconsultos.  21  v. 
8C.  Madrid,  1863. 

Collection  and  abridgement  of  the  celebrated 
criminal  trials  in  Scotland,  from  1536  to 
1784;  with  historical  and  critical  remarks. 
By  H.  Arnot.  4°.  Edinburgh,  1785. 

Collection  of  proceedings  and  trials  against 
state  prisoners ;  as  well  where  they  have 
had  the  benefit  of  a  legal  trial,  as  where 
they  have  been  cut  otf  by  arbitrary  sen¬ 
tences,  from  the  Norman  conquest  to  this 
present  time.  fol.  London,  1741. 

Collection  of  the  most  remarkable  and  inter¬ 
esting  trials.  Particularly  of  those  persons 
who  have  forfeited  their  lives  to  the  injured 
laws  of  their  country.  2  v.  4°.  London, 
1775-76. 

Collection  of  remarkable  and  interesting 
criminal  trials,  actions  at  law,  etc.  By 
W.  M.  Medland  and  C.  Weobly.  To 
which  is  prefixed  an  essay  on  reprieve  and 
pardon.  2  v.  in  1.  8°.  London,  1803. 

Compleat  collection  of  remarkable  trials  of 
the  most  notorious  malefactors  at  the  ses- 
sions-house  in  the  Old  Bailey  for  near 
fifty  years  past.  Faithfully  collected  from 
the  books  of  tryals,  and  papers  of  mr. 
Smith,  mr.  Allen,  mr.  Wilkes,  and  mr. 
Larraiu,  ordinaries  of  Newgate,  v.  1.  12°. 
London,  17 18. 

Compleat  collection  of  state  trials,  and  pro¬ 
ceedings  upon  impeachments  for  high  trea¬ 
son,  and  other  crimes  and  misdemeanors, 
from  the  reign  of  Henry  iv.  to  the  end  of 
the  reign  of  George  i.  6  v.  fol.  Loudon, 
1719-30. 

Complete  collection  of  state  trials,  and  pro¬ 
ceedings  for  high  treason,  and  other  crimes 
and  misdemeanors.  4th  ed.  commencing 
with  the  year  1388,  and  ending  with  the  year 
1777.  Edited  by  F.  Hargrave.  11  v.  in  5. 
fol.  Loudon,  1776-81. 

Complete  collection  of  state  trials  and  proceed¬ 
ings  for  high  treason  and  other  crimes 
and  misdemeanors  from  the  earliest  period 
[1163]  to  the  present  time,  with  notes  and 
other  illustrations.  Compiled  by  [  W.  Cob- 
bett],  T.  B.  Howell,  and  continued  by 
Thomas  Jones  Howell.  33  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1809-26. 

- The  same.  General  index.  By  David 

Jardine.  8°.  London,  1828. 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

TRIALS:  Collections. 

Confessions,  trials,  and  biographical  sketches 
of  the  most  cold-blooded  murderers,  who 
have  been  executed  in  America.  12°. 
Boston,  1840. 

Criminal  recorder  ;  or,  an  awful  beacon  to  the 
rising  generation  of  both  sexes,  selected  by 
the  arm  of  justice  to  persuade  them  from  the 
dreadful  miseries  of  guilt,  collected  from 
authentic  documents  by  a  friend  of  man. 
12°.  Philadelphia,  1812. 

Criminal  recorder;  or  biographical  sketches 
of  notorious  public  characters  ;  including 
murderers,  traitors,  pirates,  mutineers,  in¬ 
cendiaries,  etc.  who  have  suffered  the 
sentence  of  the  law  for  criminal  offences. 
4  v.  in  2.  12°.  London,  1804-0!). 

Criminal  trials.  Edited  by  D.  Jardine.  2  v. 
16°.  London,  1832-35. 

-  The  same.  2  v.  16°.  London,  1847. 

[LIBRARY  of  entertaining  knowledge,  v.  20-21]. 

Criminal  trials  in  Scotland,  from  1488  to  1624 ; 
with  historical  notes  and  illustrations,  by 
R.  Pitcairn.  3  v.  4°.  Edinburgh,  1833. 

Dramas  judiciales.  Causas  celebres  crimi- 
nales  y  correctionales  de  todas  las  naciones 
del  globo.  8°.  Madrid,  1849. 

English  causes  cdlebres ;  or,  reports  of  re¬ 
markable  trials.  Edited  by  G.  L.  Craik. 
8°.  London,  1844. 

Exact  abridgement  of  all  the  tryals,  not  omit¬ 
ting  any  material  passage  therein,  relating 
to  high  treasons,  piracies,  etc.  in  the  reigns 
of  the  late  king  William  the  iii.  and  of  our 
present  gracious  sovereign  queen  Anne. 
8°.  London,  1703. 

Gallick  reports  ;  or,  an  historical  collection  of 
criminal  cases,  adjudged  in  the  supreme 
courts  of  judicature  in  France.  A  work 
equally  instructive  and  entertaining.  12°. 
London,  1737. 

General  history  of  the  lives,  trials,  and  execu¬ 
tions  of  all  the  royal  and  noble  personages 
that  have  suffered  in  Great  Britain  and  Ire¬ 
land  for  high  treason,  or  other  crimes,  from 
the  accession  of  Ilenry  viii.  to  the  present 
time ;  with  account  of  the  rebellions  in 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  fqj:  the 
two  last  centuries.  By  Delahay  Gordon. 
3  v.  8°.  London,  1760. 

History  of  the  most  remarkable  trials  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland  in  capital  cases,  [anon.] 
8°.  London,  1715. 

Militia  reporter.  Containing  the  trials  of 
capt.  Jos.  Loriug,  jun.  on  the  charges  of 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Collections. 

gen.  Winslow  ;  capt.  Jos.  Loring,  jun.  on 
the  charges  of  maj.  Davis;  capt.  Amos 
Binney,  on  the  charges  of  maj.  Osgood  ; 
capt.  Thomas  Howe,  on  the  charges  of 
maj.  Messenger.  8°.  Boston,  1810. 

Modern  state  trials  ;  with  essays  and  notes. 
By  W.  C.  Townsend.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1850. 

New  abridgement  and  critical  review  of  the 
state  trials,  and  impeachments  for  high 
treason,  from  Richard  ii.  to  the  tenth  year 
of  George  ii.  By  T.  Salmon,  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1738. 

New  Newgate  calendar:  being  interesting 
memoirs  of  notorious  characters,  who  have 
been  convicted  of  outrages  on  the  laws  of 
England  during  the  seventeenth  century, 
brought  down  to  the  present  time.  By 
A.  Knapp,  and  W.  Baldwin.  6  v.  8°. 
London,  [about  1830]. 

New  wonderful  magazine ;  a  collection  of  re¬ 
markable  trials.  2  v.  8°.  London,  [about 
1825]. 

Netc  York  city  hall  recorder  ;  containing  re¬ 
ports  of  the  most  interesting  trials  in  tho 
courts  of  judicature  for  the  trial  of  jury 
causes,  particularly  in  the  court  of  sessions, 
1816-21.  By  Daniel  Rogers.  6  v.  in  3. 
8°.  New  York,  1817-22. 

Nouvelles  causes  c61£bres,  ou,  fastes  du  crime. 
Redig6es  par  Moquart.  6  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1843-47. 

Procgs  efilebres  de  la  revolution  ;  ou,  tableau 
historique  de  plusieurs  proces  fameux  te¬ 
nant  aux  principaux  6v6nemeus  de  l’inter- 
rbgne  rdvolutionnaire ;  notamment  celui 
des  agens  royaux  arretdsen  Pan  5  (1797); 
celui  de  l’Ar6na  et  autres;  celui  de  la  ma¬ 
chine  infernale;  celui  de  Georges,  Pichegru, 
Moreau  et  autres;  celui  relatif  it  une  pre- 
tendue  conspiration  de  la  reine  d'Etrurie; 
celui  de  la  conspiration  Malet,  etc.  Par  M. 
G.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1814. 

Recueil  des  causes  cdlebres,  et  des  arrets  qui 
les  out  decidees,  publides  par  M.  Mejan. 
2e  6d.  21  v.  8°.  Paris,  1808-14. 

Rgpcrloire  gdneral  des  causes  cdlbbres,  an- 
ciennes  et  inodernes,  publie  par  E.  T.  Saint- 
Edme.  15  v.  8°.  Paris,  1834-35. 

Report  of  trials  in  the  courts  of  Canada,  rela¬ 
tive  to  the  destruction  of  the  earl  ofSelkirk’s 
settlement  on  the  Red  river ;  with  observa¬ 
tions.  By  A.  Amos.  8°.  London,  1820. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


229 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Collections. 

Reports  of  certain  remarkable  cases  in  the 
court  of  session,  and  trials  in  tlie  high  court 
of  justiciary.  By  William  Buchanan.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1813. 

Reports  of  criminal  law  cases,  decided  at  the 
city  hall  of  New  York,  1776-1823.  By  J. 
T>.  Wheeler.  3  v.  8°.  New  York,  1823. 

Reports  of  criminal  trials  in  the  circuit,  state, 
and  United  States  courts,  held  in  Rich¬ 
mond,  (Va.)  By  R.  R.  Howison.  8°. 
Richmond,  1851. 

Select  criminal  trials  at  Justice  hall,  in  the 
Old  Bailey,  with  the  opinions  of  the  twelve 
judges  on  several  interesting  points  occur¬ 
ring  in  the  course  of  them,  and  reserved  for 
their  decision,  v.  1.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1803. 

[No  more  published]. 

Select  trials  for  murder,  robbery,  burglary, 
rapes,  sodomy,  coining,  forgery,  pyracy, 
and  other  offences  and  misdemeanors,  at  the 
Sessions  house  in  the  Old  Bailey ;  to  which 
arc  added  genuiue  accounts  of  the  lives, 
exploits,  behaviour,  confessions,  and  dying 
speeches  of  the  most  notorious  convicts, 
from  the  year  1741  to  the  present  year,  1764, 
inclusive.  4  v.  12°.  London,  1764. 

Selection  of  curious  trials,  causes,  and  im¬ 
portant  occurrences  in  courts  of  judicature 
including  characteristical  remarks  and  an¬ 
ecdote.  By  J.  G.  S.  2  v.  in  1.  12°. 

London,  1801. 

Sessions  papers.  Whole  proceedings  on  the 
king’s  commissions  of  the  peace,  oyer  and 
terminer,  and  goal  delivery  for  the  city  of 
London,  and  the  county  of  Middlesex,  at 
the  Old  Bailey.  [Various  numbers,  from 
1765  to  1773].  4  v.  4°.  London,  1765-73. 

State  trials  ;  or,  a  collection  of  the  most  inte¬ 
resting  trials,  prior  to  the  revolution  of  1638, 
reviewed  and  illustrated  by  S.  M.  Phillips. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1826. 

State  trials  of  the  United  States  during  the 
administration  of  Washington  and  Adams. 
Edited  by  F.  Wharton.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1849. 

Trials  for  high  treason  in  Scotland,  under  a 
special  commission,  held  at  Stirling,  Glas¬ 
gow,  Dumbarton,  Paisley,  and  Ayr,  in  the 
year  1820.  Edited  by  C.  J.  Green.  3  v. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1825. 

2.  State  trials  of  France,  under  Louis  Philippe. 

Cour  ties  pairs  tin  royaume  de  France.  Affaire 
du  mois  d’avril  1834,  it  Lyon,  etc.  Rap- 

30 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  State  trials  of  Prance,  etc. 

port  fait  it  la  cour  par  [Aiuedde]  Girod 
(de  l’Ain).  4  v.  4°.  Paris,  1834. 

- The  same.  Requisitoire  du  proeureur- 

general  [A.  M.  F.  L.  J.  ]  Martin  (du  Nord). 
4°.  Paris,  1834. 

- The  same.  Procedure.  Interrogatoires 

des  accuses.  Requisitoires.  2  v.  4°.  Paris, 
1834. 

- The  same.  Proces-verbal  des  seances 

relatives  aujugemeut.  3v.  8°.  Paris,  1835. 

- Process-verbal  des  seances  secretes  de 

la  chambre  des  pairs  de  France,  dans 
l’affaire  de  la  Tribune,  [digerde  par  Hector 
Bichat],  11  mai  1835.  8°.  Paris,  1835. 

- Attentat  du  28  julliet  1835,  [machine 

infernale  de  Joseph  Fieschi].  Rapport  fait 
it  la  cour  des  pairs  par  [Joseph  Marie] 
le  comte  de  Portalis.  Procedure.  Deposi¬ 
tions  de  temoins.  2  v.  4°.  Paris,  1835. 

- The  same.  Proces-verbal  des  stances 

relatives  au  jugemeut.  8°.  Paris,  1836. 

-  Attentat  du  25  juin,  [1836,  contre 

Louis  Philippe,  par  Louis  Alibaud,  aux 
Tuileries].  Proces-verbal  des  seances  [de 
la  cour  des  pairs]  relatives  au  jugement  de 
cette  affaire.  8°.  Paris,  1836. 

- Attentat  du  27  d6cembre  1836,  [contre 

Louis  Philippe,  par  Pierre  Framjois  Meu- 
nier].  Rapport  fait  it  la  cour  des  pairs  par 
M.  Barthe.  Requisitoire  et  r6plique  de  M. 
Franck  Carre,  proeureur-general.  Inter¬ 
rogatoires  des  accuses.  Procedure.  Depo¬ 
sitions  de  temoins.  4  v.  in  1.  4°.  Paris, 
1837. 

- The  same.  Proces-verbal  des  stances. 

8°.  Paris,  1837. 

[  With  the  preceding], 

- Affaire  Laity.  [Relation  des  ev6ne- 

ments  it  Strasbourg,  octobre,  1836,  par  F. 
A.  R.  Laity].  Rapport  fait  a  la  cour  par 
M.  Laplagne-Barris.  Interrogatoires,  re 
quisitoire,  etc.  4°.  Paris,  1838. 

- Affaire  des  12  et  13  mai  1839,  [at¬ 
tentat  contre  le  gouvernement  par  Barbbs, 
Blanqui,  etc.]  Rapport  par  J.  Merilhou. 
Requisitoire  de  m.  le  proeureur-general, 
[Franck  Carre],  interrogatoires,  deposi¬ 
tions,  etc.  10  v.  in  3.  4°.  Paris,  1839-40. 

-  Attentat  du  6  a»fft  1840,  [;\  Bou¬ 
logne,  par  C.  L.  Napoleon  Bonaparte],  Re¬ 
quisitoires  etrepliques  de  M.  Franck  Carre, 
proeureur-general.  Depositions  de  temoins. 
Proces-verbal  des  seances  relatives  au 
jugement  3v.ini.  4°.  Paris,  1841. 


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Law — continued. 

Trials  :  State  trials  of  France,  etc. 

four  des  pairs  du  royaumc  de  France.  At¬ 
tentat  du  0  no  lit  1840,  [it  Boulogne,  par 
C.  L.  Napoleon  Bonaparte],  Rapport  par 
M.  Persil.  Interrogatoires  des  inculpes, 
etc.  3v.ini.  4°.  Paris,  1841. 

- Attentat  du  15  octobre  1840,  [eontre 

Louis  Philippe,  par  Marius  Edmond 
Darmfes].  Rapport  fait  par  le  baron  Girod, 
(de  l’Ain).  Interrogators  des  inculpes. 
Requisitoire  prononce  par  M.  F ranck  Carre. 
Depositions  des  temoins.  Proems- verbal, 
etc.  6  v.  in  2.  4°.  Paris,  1841. 

- Attentat  du  13  septembre  1841,  [con- 

tre  les  princes  frantjais,  par  Francois  Que- 
nisset,  Jean  Marie  Boueheron,  et  autres]. 
Rapport  par  m.  le  comte  de  Bastard.  Acte 
d’accusation.  Interrogatoires  des  inculpds. 
Requisitoires  pvononeds  par  Hebert,  et  par 
Bouehy.  Depositions  de  temoins  Proces- 
verbal  des  seances  relatives  au  jugement. 
6  v.  4°.  Paris,  1841. 

-  Attentat  du  6  avril  1846,  [eontre 

Louis  Philippe  par  Pierre  Lecomte],  Rap¬ 
port  par  M.  Franck  Carr6.  Acte  d’accu¬ 
sation.  Interrogatories  de  l’inculpd.  Depo¬ 
sitions  de  tdmoins.  Proees-verbal  des 
stances,  relatives  au  jugement.  5  v.  in  1. 
4°.  Paris,  1846. 

- Attentat  du  29  juillet  184G,  [eontre 

Louis  Philippe  par  Joseph  Henry].  Rap¬ 
port  par  M.  Laplagne-Barris.  Interroga¬ 
toires  de  l’inculp6.  Requisitoire  prononed 
par  M.  Hubert.  Pieces  saisies.  Depositions 
de  tdmoins.  Proees-verbal  des  sdances  rela¬ 
tives  au  jugement.  G  v.  in  1.  4°.  Paris, 
184G. 

Individual  trials,  etc. 

Abbott  ( Lit  tit.  Jail).  Trial  by  the  general  court 
martial,  on  allegations  made  against  him 
by  captain  David  Porter.  8°.  Washington, 
1822. 

- The  same.  With  an  appendix  of  doc¬ 
uments  in  relation  to  the  management  of 
affairs  on  the  Boston  station.  8°.  Boston, 
1822. 

Achtlli  v.  Newman.  A  full  report  of  the 
most  extraordinary  trial  for  seduction  and 
adultery  charged  against  dr.  Achilli,  the 
apostate  catholic  priest,  by  the  celebrated 
dr.  Newman,  the  Oxford  puseyite,  both  of 
whom  arc  seccders  from  their  former 
creeds  The  only  correct  edition.  8°. 
New  York,  1852. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Addison  (Alexander).  Trial  of  Alexander  Ad¬ 
dison,  president  of  the  courts  of  common 
pleas,  in  the  circuit  consisting  of  the  coun¬ 
ties  of  Westmoreland,  Fayette,  Washing¬ 
ton,  and  Alleghany,  on  an  impeachment, 
by  the  bouse  of  representatives,  before  the 
senate  of  the  commonwealth  of  Pennsyl¬ 
vania.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  Thomas 
Lloyd.  2d  ed.  with  additions.  8°.  Lan¬ 
caster,  (Pa.)  1803. 

Alaman  (Lucas)  and  others.  Processo  instruc¬ 
tive  formado  por  la  seccion  del  gran  jurado 
dc  lac&mara  de  diputados  del  congreso  ge¬ 
neral,  en  averiguacion  de  los  delitos  de  que 
fueron  acusados  los  ex-ministros  D.  Lu¬ 
cas  Alaman,  D.  Rafael  Mangino,  D.  Josd 
Antonio  Facio,  y  D.  Josd  Ignacio  Espi¬ 
nosa.  4°.  Mexico,  1833. 

Alexandra  (Steamer).  Attorney  general  v. 
Sillem  and  others,  claiming  the  vessel  Al¬ 
exandra,  seized  under  the  foreign  enlist¬ 
ment  act.  (59  George  iii,  chapter  69). 
Report  of  the  trial  before  the  right  lionora- 
rable  the  lord  chief  baron  and  a  special 
jury.  In  the  court  of  exchequer,  at  West¬ 
minster,  trinity  term,  26th  Victoria.  8°. 
London,  18G3. 

- In  the  court  of  exchequer,  at  West¬ 
minster,  Michmlmas  term,  27th  Victoria. 
Before  the  right  hon.  the  lord  chief  baron 
Pollock,  mr.  baron  Bramwell,  mr.  baron 
Channell,  and  mr.  baron  Pigott.  Report 
of  the  arguments  on  the  application  of  the 
attorney  general  for  leave  to  move  for  a 
new  trial  after  the  first  four  days  of  term, 
resulting  in  a  rule  nisi  to  show  cause  why  a 
new  trial  should  not  be  had,  and  the  argu¬ 
ments  thercou  ;  together  with  the  judg¬ 
ment  of  the  court ;  and  also  an  appendix 
containing  various  documents  referred  to. 
8°.  London,  I8G4. 

- Report  of  the  arguments  in  the  case 

on  appeal  against  the  decision  of  the  court 
of  exchequer  chamber  on  the  preliminary 
objection  to  the  jurisdiction  of  that  court  in 
appeal  under  the  new  rules  of  the  court  of 
exchequer,  applying  the  common  law  pro¬ 
cedure  acts  to  the  revenue  side  of  the  ex¬ 
chequer.  Together  with  the  judgment  of 
the  house  of  lords.  8°.  London,  18G4. 

Alibuud  (L.)  See  TRIALS.  France,  p.897. 

Allen  (Bennett)  and  Morris  (Robert).  Trial 
cf  the  rev.  Bennett  Allen  and  Robert  Mor- 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


231 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

lis  for  the  wilful  murder  of  Lloyd  Dulauy, 
in  a  duel,  in  Hyde  Park.  In  the  Old  Bailey, 
5th  June,  1782.  Taken  in  short-hand  by 
Joseph  Gurney.  4°.  Loudon,  1782. 

[With  Biddle  and  others'  trial], 

Almon  (John).  Trial  of  John  Almon,  book¬ 
seller,  upon  an  information,  filed  ex  officio, 
by  William  de  Grey,  his  majesty’s  attorney 
general,  for  selling  Junius’s  letter  to  the 

k - ;  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  June 

2,  1770.  8°.  Londou,  1770. 

Alton  trials.  Trial  of  Wiuthrop  S.  Gilman, 
who  was  indicted  with  Enoch  Long,  and 
others,  forthecrimeofriot,  November,  1837, 
while  engaged  in  defending  a  printing  press 
from  an  attack  made  on  it  at  that  time  by 
an  armed  mob.  Also  the  trial  of  John  Solo¬ 
mon,  and  others,  for  a  riot  committed  in 
Alton,  November,  1837,  in  unlawfully  and 
forcibly  entering  the  warehouse  of  Godfrey, 
Gilman  and  Co.  and  breaking  up  and  de¬ 
stroying  a  printing  press.  By  William  S. 
Lincoln.  12°.  New  York,  1838. 

American  print  works  v.  C.  IV.  Lawrence. 
Proceedings  at  the  trial  of  the  above  enti¬ 
tled  cause,  supreme  court  of  New  Jersey, 
at  Essex  circuit,  October,  1652.  Compiled 
from  notes  of  the  reporter  at  the  trial,  and 
revised  by  the  counsel  for  the  defendant. 
8°.  New  York,  1852. 

Amistarl  ( Spanish  schooner).  Argument  of 
John  Quincy  Adams  before  the  supreme 
court  of  the  United  States,  in  the  case  of 
the  United  States,  appellants,  vs.  Cinque 
and  others,  Africans,  captured  in  the 
schooner  Amistad,  by  lieut.  Gedney,  de¬ 
livered  on  the  24th  of  February  and  1st 
of  March,  1841  ;  with  a  review  of  the  case 
of  the  Antelope,  reported  in  the  10th,  1 1  th, 
and  12th  volumes  of  Wheaton’s  reports. 
8°.  New  York,  1841. 

- The  African  captives.  Trial  of  the 

prisoners  of  the  Amistad  on  the  writ  of  ha¬ 
beas  corpus,  before  the  circuit  court  of  the 
United  States  for  the  district  of  Connecti¬ 
cut;  judges  Thompson  and  Judson,  Sep¬ 
tember  term,  1839.  8°.  New  York,  1839. 

Anglure  c.  Petit.  Consultation  sur  1’ affaire 
de  la  dame  d’Anglure  contre  les  sieurs 
Petit au  conseil  des  depeclies ;  dans  laquelle 
l’on  traite  du  manage  et  de  l’etat  des  protest- 
ants.  [Par  Guy  Jean  Baptiste  Target],  4°. 
Paris,  1787. 

[Tracts  ;  foreign  law]. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Angus  (Charles).  Trial  of  Charles  Angus  on 
an  indictment  for  the  wilful  murder  of  Mar¬ 
garet  Burns,  at  the  assizes  held  at  Lancas¬ 
ter,  2d  September,  1808.  Taken  in  short¬ 
hand  by  William  Jones,  jr.  8°.  Liver¬ 
pool,  1808. 

- Vindication  of  the  opinions  delivered 

in  evidence  by  the  medical  witnesses  for 
the  crown  on  a  late  trial  at  Lancaster  for 
murder.  [«non.]  8°.  Liverpool,  1808. 

f  With  the  preceding], 

- Remarks  on  a  late  publication  entitled 

“  A  vindication  of  the  opinions  delivered 
in  evidence  by  the  medical  witnesses  for 
the  crown  on  a  late  trial  at  Lancaster.”  By 
James  Carson,  M.  D.  6°.  Liverpool,  1808. 

[  With  the  preceding] . 

- Rejections  occasioned  by  the  perusal 

of  a  pamphlet  entitled  “A  vindication  of  the 
opinions  delivered  by  the  medical  witnesses 
for  the  crown  (the  prosecution)  on  a  late 
trial  at  Lancaster.”  By  D.  Campbell,  M.D. 
8°.  Liverpool]  1809. 

[  With  the  preceding], 

Anneslcy  v.  Anglesey.  Trial  in  ejectment  be¬ 
tween  Campbell  Craig,  lessee  of  James 
Aunesley,  plaintiff,  and  the  right  honora¬ 
ble  Richard  [Annesley],  earl  of  Anglesey, 
defendant,  before  the  barons  of  his  majes¬ 
ty’s  court  of  exchequer  in  Ireland,  Novem¬ 
ber  11-25,  1743.  fob  London,  1744. 

Antelope  :  See  Amistad. 

Armstrong  v.  Nair  and  Alston.  Report  of 
the  trial  by  jury,  Uavid  Armstrong  against 
George  Buchan  Nair  and  Gideon  Alston, 
for  sending  a  challenge  to  fight  a  duel. 
Taken  in  short-hand.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1823. 

Armstrong  :  See  General  Armstrong. 

A  mold  (Stephen).  Trial  of  Stephen  Arnold  for 
the  murder  of  Betsey  Van  Amburgh,a  child 
six  years  of  age,  before  the  court  of  oyer  and 
terminer  and  general  gaol  delivery  for  the 
county  of  Otsego,  at  the  court-house  in 
Cooperstowu,  June  4,  1805.  Published 
according  to  act  of  Congress.  8°.  Newark, 
(N.  J.)  1806. 

Ashton's  trial  :  See  Grahme's  trial. 

Aspden  (Matthias).  Letters  and  other  docu¬ 
ments,  produced  in  the  case  of  the  suc¬ 
cession  of  Matthias  Aspden,  and  ordered  to 
be  printed.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

Atterbury  (Francis,  bishop  of  Rochester).  De¬ 
fense  of  Francis  [  Atterbury],  late  bishop  of 
Rochester,  at  the  bar  of  the  house  of  lords, 


232 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

on  Thursday,  the  9th,  and  Saturday,  the 
11th  of  May,  1723,  against  the  bill  then  de¬ 
pending  for  inflicting  pains  and  penalties 
on  him.  By  William  Wynne.  [With  the 
speeches  of  Rochester,  Phipps,  Reeve, 
Wearg,  Salisbury,  the  duke  of  Wharton, 
etc.]  fol.  Loudon,  1723. 

Aticoodv.  Eyre.  Case  of  Attvood  v.  Eyre  in 
chancery.  8°.  London  1791. 

[/«  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectauea  juridica,  v.  1], 

Audley  (Mervin  Touchet,  carl  of  Castlehaven, 
baron).  Case  of  sodomy,  in  the  tryalof  Mer- 
viu  [Touchet]  lord  Audley,  earl  of  Castle¬ 
haven,  who  was  try’d  and  condemn’d  by 
his  peers,  April  25,  and  beheaded  on  Tower 
Hill,  May  14, 1631.  3d  ed.  12°.  London, 
1715. 

[  With  Essex  and  Howard]. 

Avery  ( Ephraim  K.)  Report  of  the  trial  of 
rev.  Ephraim  K.  Avery,  before  the  supreme 
judicial  court  of  Rhode  Island,  on  an  in¬ 
dictment  for  the  murder  of  Sarah  Maria 
Cornell,’ by  Richard  Hildreth.  2d  ed.  8°. 
Boston,  1833. 

Babbit  (E.  B.)  Trial  of  lieutenant  E.  B.  Bab¬ 
bit,  on  charges  preferred  by  commodore 
Jesse  D.  Elliott,  before  a  naval  court  mar¬ 
tial,  assembled  at  the  navy  yard,  Charles¬ 
town,  October  13,  1834.  8°.  Boston,  1835. 

Bache  (Louis).  General  court  martial.  Pro¬ 
ceedings  of  a  general  court  martial  for  the 
trial  of  lieutenant  colonel  Louis  Bache,  com¬ 
manding  a  detachment  of  volunteers  and 
militia  of  Pennsylvania,  upon  charges  of 
mutiny,  disobedience  of  orders,  insubordi¬ 
nation,  and  violation  of  the  established 
usages  of  the  army,  and  of  the  principles 
of  military  discipline,  at  the  camp  Marcus 
Hook,  on  the  Delaware,  in  October,  1814. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1815. 

Bachelor  (Origen).  Trial  of  the  common¬ 
wealth  v.  Origen  Bachelor,  for  a  libel  on 
the  character  of  George  B.  Beals,  de¬ 
ceased,  at  the  municipal  court,  Boston, 
March  term,  A.  D.  1820.  Before  lion.  P. 
O.  Thatcher,  judge.  Reported  by  John 
W.  Whitman.  8°.  Boston,  1829. 

Bagsliaw  v.  Spencer.  Case  of  Bagshaw  v. 
Spencer  in  chancery.  8°.  London,  1791. 

j In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectauea  juridica,  v.  1]. 

Balainvilliers  c.  Naucresson  et  Joussineau.  , 
Exposb  d’Elisabeth,  Charlotte,  Amable j 
Bernard  Balainvilliers,  uses  juges  d’appel ; 
contie  les  citoyens  Naucresson  et  Joussi- 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

neau,  ses  cousins.  Plaidoyer  du  citoyen 
Bellart,  pour  les  citoyens  Naucresson,  et 
Joussineau,  coutre  Claire  B — .  4°.  Paris, 
1801. 

[  With  Brisson  c.  Rioust]. 

Baldwin  ( Charles  N.)  Report  of  the  trial  of 
Charles  N.  Baldwin  for  a  libel,  in  pub¬ 
lishing,  in  the  Republican  Chronicle,  cer¬ 
tain  charges  of  fraud  and  swindling  in 
the  management  of  lotteries  in  the  state  of 
New  York.  Taken  down  in  short-hand 
by  H.  W.  Warner.  8°.  New  York,  1818. 

Balmerinocli  ( Arthur  Elphinstonc,  6th  earl ): 
See  Kilmarnock. 

Baltimore  riots.  Report  of  the  committee  of 
grievances  and  courts  of  justice  of  the 
house  of  delegates  of  Maryland  on  the  re¬ 
cent  mobs  and  riots  in  the  city  of  Balti¬ 
more.  8°.  Annapolis,  1813. 

Banks  (John).  Full  and  particular  narrative 
of  the  life,  character,  and  conduct  of  John 
Banks,  who  is  to  bo  executed  on  the  11th 
day  of  July,  1806,  for  the  wilful  murder  of 
his  wife,  Margaret  Banks.  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  correct  copy  of  his  trial  and 
condemnation,  with  an  appendix  contain¬ 
ing  his  confession.  8°.  New  York,  1806. 

Bank  of  Pennsylvania.  Robbery  of  the  bank 
of  Pennsylvania  in  1798.  The  trial  in  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Pennsylvania,  upon  which 
the  president,  the  cashier,  and  one  of  the 
directors  and  another  person  were  sen¬ 
tenced  to  pay  Patrick  Lyon  twelve  thou¬ 
sand  dollars  damages,  for  a  false  and  ma¬ 
licious  prosecution  against  him.  Reported 
from  notes,  by  T.  Lloyd.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1608. 

Bank  of  the  United  States  vs.  Osborn  and 
others.  State  of  the  case  and  argument 
for  the  appellants,  in  the  case  of  the  bank 
of  the  United  States  versus  the  auditor  and 
treasurer  of  the  state  of  Ohio  and  others, 
m  the  supreme  court  of  the  United  States. 
8°.  Cincinnati,  1823. 

Banker's  case.  Argument  of  the  lord  keeper 
Sommers,  on  his  giving  judgment  in  the 
Banker’s  case  ;  delivered  in  the  exchequer 
chamber,  Juue  23,  1696.  4°.  London, 
1733. 

Banque  St.  Charles  dc  Madrid  c.  Lecoutculx. 
Memoire  pour  la  banque  de  Saint  Charles, 
dtablie  ii  Madrid,  contre  M.  Lecouteulx, 
senateur,  lnembre  et  liquidatcur  de  l’auci- 
enne  maison  do  banque  Lecouteulx  et 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


233 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

compagnie ;  et  M.  Augustin  Quesneau, 
ancieu  negociant,  intervenant  dans  la 
cause.  Memoire  de  M.  Augustin  Ques¬ 
neau.  Premier  aper9u  de  l’aflfaire.  Dis- 
positif  du  jugemeut  prononc6  le  13  floreal 
au  12,  par  le  tribunal  de  commerce  du  de- 
partement  de  la  Seine,  dans  la  cause. 
Memoire  devaut  la  cour  d’appel  de  Paris. 
Reponse  pour  le  senateur  Lecouteulx- 
Canteleu,  aux  deux  memoires  dela  banque 
royale  de  St.  Charles  de  Madrid.  4°. 
Paris,  1809. 

Barber  (IV.  H.)  Case  of  mr.  W.  H.  Barber, 
containing  copies  of  all  the  documents  re¬ 
cently  submitted  to  the  right  hon.  sir 
George  Grey,  hart,  secretary  of  state  for 
the  home  department ;  a  letter  from  Nor¬ 
folk  island,  showing  the  revolting  cruel¬ 
ties  to  which  mr.  Barber  was  there  sub¬ 
jected  ;  and  a  narrative  of  the  steps  by 
which  his  innocence  has  been  established, 
and  his  deliverance  effected.  Gth  ed.  8°. 
London,  1849. 

- Case  of  mr.  W.  II  Barber,  contain¬ 
ing  copies  of  documents  submitted  to  the 
government,  resulting  in  her  majesty’s 
royal  pardon.  8th  ed.  with  a  declaration 
by  the  jury  retracting  verdict;  observa¬ 
tions  on  the  refusal  of  his  attorney’s  cer¬ 
tificate  ;  a  narrative  of  his  condition  and 
treatment  in  Norfolk  island,  etc.  8°. 
London,  1863. 

Barlwt  (John).  Tryal  of  John  Barbot,  attor- 
ney-at-law,  for  the  murder  of  Mathew  Mills, 
at  a  court  of  oyer  and  terminer  and  general 
goal  delivery,  held  at  the  town  of  Bass- 
terre,  in  and  for  the  island  of  St.  Christo¬ 
pher,  on  Friday,  the  5tli  day  of  January, 
1753.  fol.  Loudon,  1753. 

Barker,  Vermilya,  and  Davis.  Trial  of 
Jacob  Barker,  Thomas  Vermilya,  and 
Matthew  L.  Davis  for  alleged  conspirac3r. 
By  Hugh  Maxwell.  8°.  New  York,  1827. 

Barret's  trial  :  See  Rouvellet's  trial. 

Barron  (James)  and  others.  Proceedings  of 
the  general  court  martial  convened  for  the 
trial  of  commodore  James  Barron,  captain 
Charles  Gordon,  mr.  William  Hook,  and 
captain  John  Hall,  of  the  United  States 
ship  Chesapeake,  in  the  month  of  January, 
1808.  8°.  Washington,  1822. 

Bartlett  (Washington  A.)  Defence  before 
the  naval  court  of  inquiry.  18°.  New 
York,  1857. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Bashford  v.  Barstow.  Trial  in  the  supreme 
court,  of  the  information  in  the  nature  of  a 
quo  warranto  filed  by  the  attorney  general, 
on  the  relation  of  Coles  Bashford  vs.  W. 
A.  Barstow,  contesting  the  right  to  the 
office  of  governor  of  Wisconsin.  8°.  Madi¬ 
son,  (Wis.)  1856. 

Bashford  v.  Parker  and  others.  Report  of  the 
case  of  Norbury  Bashford  vs.  Charles 
Parker,  John  Titus,  James  D.  Westcott, 
Nathan  Nathans,  and  Richard  Cromwell, 
decided  in  the  court  for  the  trial  of  small 
causes,  before  David  Johnston,  July  7, 
1835.  8°.  Trenton,  1835. 

Bate  (  Henry).  Trial  of  the  rev.  Henry  Bate, 
clerk,  with  the  previous  proceedings,  up¬ 
on  an  information  exhibited  against  him 
by  his  grace  the  duke  of  Richmond,  for  a 
libel.  In  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  June 
22,  1780.  From  Mr.  Gurney’s  short-hand 
notes,  fol.  London,  1780. 

i  With  Sayre  v.  Rochford]. 

Bateman  (Charles).  Account  of  the  trial  of 
Charles  Bateman,  chirurgeon,  for  high  trea¬ 
son,  in  conspiring  the  death  of  the  late  king, 
and  the  subversion  of  the  government,  etc. 
at  the  Old  Bayly,  9th  Dec.  1685.  The  try- 
als  of  John  Holland  and  William  Davis,  for 
imprisoning  William  Chauncey,  10th  Dec. 
1685.  As,  also,  the  trials  of  John  Hol¬ 
land,  William  Davis,  and  Agnes  Wearing, 
for  burglary  and  felony,  10th  Dec.  1685. 
fol.  London,  1685. 

Baudelocque,  c.  Tardieu,  Sacombe,  ct  autres. 
Premier  plaidoyer  pour  le  sieur  Baude¬ 
locque,  contre  Alexandre  Tardieu,  Jean 
Francois  Sacombe,  la  femme  Bridif,  et  le 
sieur  Lefebre.  Second  et  troisOme  plaidoy- 
ers,  contenant  la  discussion.  Audiences  des 
30  messidor  et  7  thermidor.  Plaidoyer  du 
docteur  Sacombe,  defendeur,  en  r6ponse  it 
celui  de  M.  Delamalle,  defeuseur  de  M. 
Baudelocque,  demandeur.  Replique  pour 
le  sieur  Baudelocque,  contre  Alexandre 
Tardieu,  etc.  prononcee  par  M.  Delamalle, 
a  l’audience  du  5  fructidor  du  xii.  Conclu¬ 
sions  motivees  pour  M.  Tardieu,  etc.  Me¬ 
moire  pour  M.  Tardieu,  contre  M.  Baude¬ 
locque.  [Incomplete,  only  pp.  1-8]. 
Jugementdu  tribunal  civil  de  premiere  in¬ 
stance  du  departement  de  la  Seine,  qui  con- 
damne  le  sieur  Sacombe  ii  faire  reparation 
dhouueur  ii  M.  Baudelocque  ;  it  le  tenir 
pour  homme  d’houneur  et  de  probitd ;  or- 


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Law — couti  lined. 

TUIALS  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

donne  la  suppression  de  ses  6crits,comme 
injurieux,  diffamatoires  et  calomnieux ; 
faites  defenses  audit  Sacombe  de  ne  plus  a 
l’avenir  composer,  faire  imprimer,  etc.  4°. 
Paris,  1804. 

Baylcy  v.  Donaldson.  Minutes  of  the  pro¬ 
ceedings  of  the  trial  of  an  action  for  defa¬ 
mation,  in  the  grand  court  held  in  Span¬ 
ish  Town,  on  Monday,  17th  October,  1808. 
8°.  Kingston,  1808. 

Beale  (Stephen  T.)  Trial  and  conviction  of  dr. 
Stephen  T.  Beale,  with  the  letters  of  chief 
justice  Lewis,  and  judges  Black  and 
Woodward,  on  his  case.  Interesting  ether 
cases  and  letters  of  professor  Gibson,  pro¬ 
fessor  Wilthank,  W.  Badger,  esq.  W.  L. 
Hirst,  esq.  rev.  Albert  Barnes,  dr.  Henry 
A.  Board  man,  etc.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

Beall  (John  Y.)  The  trial  of  John  Y.  Beall 
as  a  spy  and  guerillero,  by  military  com¬ 
mission.  8°.  New  York,  1865. 

Beardsley.  Report  of  the  Beardsley  divorce 
case,  containing  the  full  and  unabridged 
testimony  of  all  the  witnesses,  together 
with  all  the  evidence  suppressed  by  the 
daily  papers.  8°.  New  York,  I860. 

Becker  ( Oskar).  Der  process  Oskar  Becker, 
verhandelt  vor  dem  schwurgericlite  zu 
Bruchsal  am  23  September,  1861.  8°.  Hei¬ 
delberg,  1861. 

Benson  and  others  v.  the  mayor ,  etc.  of  Al¬ 
bany.  Albany  city  northern  r.  r.  bonds. 
Opinion  of  mr.  justice  D.  Wright,  on  an 
application  for  an  injunction  to  restrain 
the  mayor,  aldermen,  etc.  of  the  city  of 
Albany  from  paying  the  interest  on  bonds 
issued  by  them.  8°.  [Albany,  1857]. 

Bcrnardistun(Sir  Samuel).  Tryal  and  convic¬ 
tion  or  sir  Sam.  Bernurdiston,  hart,  for  high 
misdemeanor,  at  the  session  of  nisi  prius, 
liolden  at  Guild  Hall,  London,  before  the 
right  honorable  sir  George  Jeffries,  lord 
chief  justice  of  England,  Thursday,  Feb 
ruary  14,  1(383.  fol.  London,  1684. 

Bishops  (Seven).  Proceedings  and  tryal  in 
the  case  of  William  [Sancroft],  archbishop 
of  Canterbury  ;  William  [Turner],  bishop 
of  St.  Asaph  ;  Francis  [Lake],  bishop  of 
Ely;  John  [Lloyd],  bishop  of  Chiches¬ 
ter;  Thomas  [Ken],  bishop  of  Bath  and 
Wells;  Thomas  [White],  bishop  of  Peter¬ 
borough  ;  and  Jonathan  [Trelawney], 
bishop  of  Bristol;  in  the  court  of  king’s 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

bench,  iuTrinity  term,  1688.  8°.  London, 
1716. 

Blount  (  William).  Proceedings  on  impeach¬ 
ment  of  William  Blount,  a  senator  of  the 
United  States.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1799. 

Bonaparte  (Charles  Louis  Napoldon ):  See 
Trials.  ( Collections ,  France),  p.  897. 

Bonaparte  (Jtrome).  Appel  du  jugement  do 
la  premiere  chambre  du  tribuual  de  preinihre 
instance  de  la  Seine,  du  15  fevrier  1861. 
M.  Jerome  Napoleon  Bonaparte  et  mine. 
Elizabeth  Patterson  contre  s.  a.  i.  le 
prince  Napoleon.  4°.  Paris,  1861. 

Boorn  (Stephen  and  Jesse).  Trial  of  Stephen 
and  Jesse  Boorn  for  the  murder  of  Russel 
Colvin,  with  the  subsequent  wonderful  dis¬ 
covery  of  Colvin  alive,  and  an  account  of 
his  return  to  Manchester,  where  the  mur¬ 
der  was  alleged  to  have  been  committed, 
with  other  interesting  particulars  relative 
to  this  mysterious  affair  in  addition  to  the 
trial.  2d  ed.  8°.  Rutland,  (Vermont), 1820. 

Boot  anil  shoemakers  of  Philadelphia.  Trial 
on  an  indictment  for  a  combination  and 
conspiracy  to  raise  their  wages.  Taken 
iu  short-hand  by  T.  Lloyd.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1806. 

Booth  (Sherman  M.)  Trial  of  Sherman  M. 
Booth  for  seduction.  Evidence  and  sum¬ 
ming  up  of  counsel  in  the  case  of  the  state 
vs.  S.  M.  Booth,  for  seducing  Caroline  N. 
Cook.  8°.  Milwaukee,  1859. 

Bourne  (Charles).  Trial  of  lieutenant  Charles 
Bourne,  upon  the  prosecution  of  sir  James 
Wallace,  knt.  for  an  assault  ;  also,  the  law 
pleadings,  the  arguments  of  counsel,  and 
the  speech  of  mr.  justice  Willes  upon 
passing  judgment.  Taken  in  short-hand 
by  Mr.  Blanchard.  With  notes  by  mr. 
Bourne.  8°.  London,  1783. 

Boices  (Andrew  llohinson).  Trial  of  Andrew 
Robinson  Bowes,  for  adultery  and  cruelty. 
8°.  London,  1789. 

Brailier,  Simare  and  Lardoise.  Memoire 
justificatif  pour  trois  homines  [Charles  Bra- 

dier,  Jean  Baptiste  Simare,  et  -  Lar- 

doisc]  condamnes  a  la  roue.  [Par  C.  M. 
,1.  B.  Mercier  Dupaty],  4°.  Paris,  1786. 

- -  Reflexions  d’uu  citoyen  non  graduti 

sur  un  proems  trhs  couuu.  38  pp.  12°. 
Loud  res,  1786. 

-  Reflexions  d’un  citoyen  non  grudud 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


235 


Law — continued. 

Trials-.  Individual  trials,  etc. 

sur  un  prochs  tres  connu.  [Pur  J.  A.  N. 
CaritatdeCondorcet],  4°.  Francfort,  1786. 

-  Arret  de  la  cour  do  parlement,  qui 

ordonne  qu’un  [livre]  imprime  in  4°.  in¬ 
titule  :  Mbmoire  justificatif,  pour  trois 
homines  condamnes  a  la  roue,  etc.  et  la  con¬ 
sultation  etant  a  la  suite  dudit  imprim6 
seront  lacbres  et  b  rules  en  la  cour  du  palais, 
etc.  Du  1 1  aout  1786.  [Contenant  le 
requisitoire  d’Antoine  Louis  Soguier.  4°. 
Paris,  1786. 

-  Reponse  au  l'bquisitoire  d’Antoine 

Louis  Sbguier,  du  11  aodt  1786.  [««on.] 
4C.  Paris,  1786. 

- Rbsumb  du  nicimoire  justificatif  de 

Bradier,  Si  mare  et  Lardoise ;  de  leurs 
niovens  de  droit ;  de  leurs  diflerentes  re- 
quetes  ;  et  de  leur  r6ponse  manuscrite  au 
requisitoire.  [ParDupaty]?  4°.  Paris, 
1787. 

-  Justification  du  memoire  contre  les 

imputations  de  faux  contenues  dans  le 
requisitoire  et  l’arret  du  11  aofit  1786,  et 
idee  de  la  foi  due  au  requisitoire.  [Par 
Dupaty]  ?  4°.  [Paris,  1787]? 

-  Reponse  au  mbmoire  apologetique 

desofficiers  de  la  prevote  de  Troyes  ;  contre 
Bradier,  Simare  et  Lardoise.  [Par  Du¬ 
paty]?  23  pp.  4C.  [Paris,  1787]  ? 

- Nouveaux  moyens  de  cassation  contre 

la  procedure  prbvotale  dans  le  proces  de 
Bradier,  Simare  et  Lardoise.  [Par  Dupa¬ 
ty]  ?  11  pp.  4°.  [Paris,  1787]  ? 

Bradstreet  (Martha).  Memorial  praying  for 
the  impeachment  of  Alfred  Conkling,  U.  S. 
judge  of  the  northern  district  of  New  York. 
8°.  New  York,  1829. 

Brandreth  ( Jeremiah )  and  others.  Trials  of 
Jeremiah  Brandreth,  William  Turner,  Isaac 
Ludlam,  George  Weightnian,  and  others, 
for  high  treason,  under  a  special  commis¬ 
sion,  at  Derby,  October,  1817.  Taken  in 
short-hand  by  W.  B.  Gurney.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1817. 

Brecliard  c.  Perault.  Consultation  sur  la 
question  suivante :  le  concours  de  l’officier 
de  l’etat  civil  est-il  indispensable  pour  la 
confection  d’un  manage?  Memoire  a  con- 
suiter  et  consultation,  pour  Francois  Br6- 
chard,  contre  Marie  Perault,  par  Bellart, 
Bonnet  et  Periguou.  63  pp.  4°.  Paris, 
1804. 

[  With  PfiNICAUD  C.  LANEFRANQUF.]. 

Bright  (Michael).  Report  of  the  trial  of  gen. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Michael  Bright  and  others  before  Washing¬ 
ton  and  Peters,  in  the  circuit  court  of  the 
United  States  for  Pennsylvania,  on  an  in¬ 
dictment  for  obstructing  the  execution  of 
the  writ  of  arrest,  issued  out  of  the  district 
court  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  case  of  Gid¬ 
eon  Olmstead  and  others,  against  the  sur¬ 
viving  executors  of  David  Ritteuhouse.  By 
Thomas  Lloyd.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1809. 

Brinsmade  c.  Jarees.  Report  of  the  case  of 
Peter  Allen  Brinsmade  vs.  James  Jackson 
Jarves,  for  alleged  libelous  publications. 
8°.  Honolulu,  1846. 

Brisson  c.  llioust.  Consultation  pour  la  fa- 
mil  le  des  mineurs  Brisson,  dounbe  par  les 
citoyens  Ferey,  Bigot-Preamenseu  et  Poi¬ 
rier;  plaidoyer  du  citoyen  Rioust,  pour  ma- 
dame  Rioust,  son  bpouse  ;  contre  le  citoyen 
Brisson.  Plaidoyer  du  citoyen  Delamalle, 
pour  lo  citoyen  Brisson,  coiitre  lo  citoyen 
Rioust  et  son  bpouse.  Plaidoyer,  conclu¬ 
sions  du  citoyen  L.  II.  Cahier,  et  jugement 
dans  la  cause  entre  C.  N.  F.  Brisson  et  F. 
M.  M.  Heron,  femme  de  M.  N.  Rioust. 
Plaidoyer  du  citoyen  Rioust,  pour  inadame 
Rioust,  son  bpouse,  contre  le  citoyen  Eris- 
son.  2v.ini.  4°.  and  8°.  Paris,  1801 — 03. 

British  soldiers.  Trial  of  the  British  soldiers 
of  the  29th  regiment  for  the  murder  of  Cris- 
pus  Attucks,  Sam’l  Gray,  Sam’l  Maverick, 
James  Caldwell,  and  Patrick  Can-,  on  Mon¬ 
day  evening,  March  5,  1770,  before  the 
honorable  Benjamin  Lynde,  John  Cushing, 
Peter  Oliver,  and  Edmund  Trowbridge, 
justices.  12°.  Boston,  1824. 

Broad  (Amos).  Trial  of  Amos  Broad  and  his 
wife,  on  three  several  indictments  for  as¬ 
saulting  and  beatiug  Betty,  a  slave,  and 
her  little  female  child,  Sarah,  aged  three 
years.  Had  at  the  court  of  special  sessions 
of  the  peace,  held  in  and  for  the  city  and 
county  of  New  York,  at  the  city  hall,  the 
28th  day  of  February,  1809.  8°.  New 
York,  1809. 

Brodie  (IVilliam.)  Trial  of  William  Brodie 
and  of  George  Smith,  before  the  high  court 
of  justiciary,  at  Edinburgh,  27th  August, 
1788,  for  breaking  into  the  general  excise 
office  at  Edinburgh.  By  ./Eneas  Morrison. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1788. 

Brovin  (Humphrey)  and  others.  Report  of  the 
trial  of  the  information  tiled  by  her  majes¬ 
ty’s  attorney-general  against  Humphrey 
Brown  and  others,  directors  and  general 


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Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

manager  of  the  royal  British  bank,  before 
lord  Campbell  and  a  special  jury,  at  Guild¬ 
hall,  13th  February,  1858.  By  J.  C.  Evans. 
8°.  London,  1858. 

Broicn  {John).  Life,  trial,  and  execution  of 
captain  John  Brown, known  as  “old  Brown, 
of  Ossawatomie,”  w'ith  a  full  account  of  the 
attempted  insurrection  at  Harper’s  Ferry. 
Compiled  from  official  and  authentic  sour¬ 
ces,  including  Cook’s  confession,  and  all  the 
incidents  of  the  execution.  8°.  New  York, 
1859. 

Buckingham  (Joseph  Timber ).  Trial,  com¬ 
monwealth  v.  J.  T.  Buckingham,  on  au  in¬ 
dictment  for  a  libel  upon  John  Newland 
Maffitt,  before  the  municipal  court  of  the 
city  of  Boston,  December  term,  1822.  8°. 
Boston,  [1822]. 

Buckworth  v.  Tliirkell.  Case  of  Buckworth 
v.  Thirkell,  in  the  king’s  bench,  on  a  re¬ 
plevin,  1785.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectaneajuridica,  v.  1]. 

Burch  divorce  case.  Report  of  the  Burch  di¬ 
vorce  case.  8°.  New  York,  I860. 

Burdell  murder  case.  Abstract  of  the  evi¬ 
dence,  with  comments,  a  demonstration  of 
the  innocence  of  the  accused,  etc.  8°.  New 
York,  1857. 

Burns  (Anthony).  Boston  slave  riot,  and  trial 
of  Anthony  Burns  ;  containing  report  of  the 
Faneuil  hall  meeting,  murder  of  Batchelder, 
Theodore  Parker’s  lesson  for  the  day, 
speeches  of  counsel,  judge  Loring’s  deci¬ 
sion,  and  account  of  the  embarcation.  8°. 
Boston,  1854. 

Burr  (Aaron).  Examination  upon  the  charges 
of  high  misdemeanor  and  treason.  8°. 
Richmond,  (Ya. )  1807. 

- Reports  of  the  trials  of  colonel  Aaron 

Burr,  for  treason  and  for  a  misdemeanor, 
in  the  circuit  court  of  the  United  States, 
held  at  the  city  of  Richmond,  in  the  district 
of  Virginia,  in  the  summer  term  of  the  year 
1807.  Taken  in  short-hand,  by  David  Ro¬ 
bertson.  2  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1808. 

- Trial  for  treason  and  misdemeanor,  in 

the  circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for 
the  district  of  Virginia.  8°.  [n.p  1808]  ? 

[Title  page  wantingl. 

- Trial  of  col.  Aaron  Burr,  on  an  indict¬ 
ment  for  treason,  before  the  circuit  court  of  j 
the  United  States,  held  in  Richmond,  (Va.) 
May  term,  1807.  By  Thomas  Carpenter. 
3  v.  8°.  Washington,  1807-08. 


Law— continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

- Trial  of  Aaron  Burr  for  high  treason, 

in  the  circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for 
the  district  of  Virginia,  summer  term,  1807; 
comprisingall  theevidence  and  the  opinions 
of  the  court  upon  all  motions  made  in  the 
various  stages  of  the  case,  with  abstracts 
of  arguments  of  counsel,  compiled  from 
authentic  reports  made  during  the  progress 
of  the  trial ;  to  which  is  added  an  account 
of  the  subsequent  proceedings  against  Burr, 
Blennerhassett,  and  Smith,  in  the  same 
court,  with  notes,  by  the  compiler,  on  the 
law  of  treason,  as  applicable  to  the  existing 
rebellion.  Prefaced  by  a  brief  historical 
sketch  of  Burr’s  western  expedition  in  1806. 
By  J.  J.  Coombs.  8°.  Washington,  1865. 
Burrell  v.  Nicholson.  Report  of  the  late  im¬ 
portant  trial  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench, 
in  which  sir  Charles  Merrick  Burrell,  hart, 
was  plaintiff,  and  Henry  John  Nicholson 
the  defendant,  respecting  the  parochial 
rates  claimed  by  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  from  the  inhabitants  of  Rich¬ 
mond  terrace.  8°.  London,  1834. 

Byng  (Admiral  John).  Trial  of  the  honorable 
admiral  John  Byng,  at  a  court  martial,  as 
taken  by  Mr.  Charles  Fearne,  judge  advo¬ 
cate  of  his  majesty’s  fleet,  fol.  London, 
1757. 

Byrne  (Bernard  M.)  Proceedings  of  a  court 
martial  for  the  trial  of  surgeon  B.  M.  Byrue, 
held  at  fort  Moultrie,  (S.  C.)  March  24, 
1859.  8°.  Charleston,  1859. 

Cagliostro  (Alessandro  di),  alias  Balsaino 
(Giuseppe).  Mdmoire  pour  le  comto  de 
Cagliostro,  aceusd,  contre  m.  le  procureur- 
gdndral,  en  prdsence  de  m.  le  cardinal  de 
Rohan,  etc.  63  pp.  12°  Paris,  1786. 

- Mcmoire  pour  le  cointe  Cagliostro, 

demandeur,  contre  m.  Chesnon,  le  fils,  et 
le  sieur  de  Launay,  gouverneur  de  la  Bas¬ 
tille,  defendeurs.  Pidee  importante  dans 
l’affaire  du  marquis  de  Launay,  contre  le 
sieur  Cagliostro.  4°.  Paris,  1786-87. 

[  With  KORNMANN’S  trial]. 

- The  same.  40  pp.  12°.  Paris,  1786. 

See,  also,  Lamotlc. 

Cairns  (James)  and  others.  Report  of  the  trial 
of  Cairns, Turnbull,  Smith,  and  Lamb,  be¬ 
fore  the  high  court  of  justiciary  at  Edin¬ 
burgh,  18th  December,  1837,  for  the  crimes 
of  mobbing  and  rioting,  and  assault,  com¬ 
mitted  at  Hawick.  By  Archibald  Swintou. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1837. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


237 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Calder  ( Admiral  Sir  Robert).  Minutes  of  the 
proceedings  at  a  court  martial  assembled  on 
board  his  majesty’s  ship  Prince  of  Wales, 
in  Portsmouth  harbor,  Dec.  1805,  for  the 
trial  of  sir  Robert  Calder,  bai  t,  vice-admiral 
of  the  blue.  8°.  London,  1806. 

Campbell  (Mungo).  Trial  of  Mungo  Camp¬ 
bell,  before  the  high  court  of  justiciary  in 
Scotland,  for  the  murder  of  Alexander,  earl 
ofEglintown.  8°.  London,  1770. 

- Information  for  Mungo  Campbell,  in 

a  criminal  prosecution  before  the  high  court 
of  justiciary  in  Scotland,  for  the  murder  of 
the  late  Alexander  [Seton,  10th]  earl  of 
Eglintown.  8°.  London,  1770. 

f  With  the  preceding  volume]. 

Canada  rebellion.  Report  of  the  state  trials, 
before  a  general  court  martial  held  at  Mont¬ 
real  in  1838-39  ;  exhibiting  a  complete  his¬ 
tory  of  the  late  rebellion  in  Lower  Canada. 
2v.  8°.  Montreal,  1839. 

- Report  of  the  case  of  the  Canadian 

prisoners.  With  introduction  on  the  writ  of 
habeas  corpus,  by  Alfred  A.  Frey.  8°. 
Loudon,  1839. 

Canning  (  Elizabeth).  Trial  for  wilful  and  cor¬ 
rupt  perjury,  at  Justice  hall  in  the  Old 
Bailey,  29th  April,  1754.  Taken  in  short¬ 
hand,  by  Thomas  Gurney,  etc.  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1754. 

Cordon  c.  Leorier-  Delisle.  Eclaircissemens 
justificatifs  pour  le  sieur  J.  Bernard  Car- 
don,  contre  le  sieur  Leorier-Delisle.  Me- 
moire  pour  le  sieur  Leorier-Delille,  in¬ 
time,  contre  le  sieur  Jean  Baptiste  Car- 
don,  appellant  des  jugemens  rendus  a  la 
police  correctionelle  du  tribunal  de  pre¬ 
miere  instance  du  departement  du  Loire, 
sdant  it  Montargis,  les  2,  4  et  23  avril 
1807 ;  et  contre  me.  Berryer  aussi,  appel¬ 
lant.  Mdmoire  ii  consulter  pour  le  sieur  Car- 
don,  contre  le  sieur  Leorier  de  L’lsle.  Con¬ 
sultation  pour  le  sieur  J.  B.  Cardon,  con¬ 
tre  le  sieur  Ldorier  de  L’lsle.  Memoire  a 
consulter  et  consultation  pour  Me.  Berryer, 
contre  le  sieur  Ldorier-Delisle,  eu  pre¬ 
sence  du  sieur  Cardon.  Consultation  pour 
M.  Cardon,  contre  M.  Ldorier  de  L’lsle. 
Jean  Bernard  Cardon,  h  la  cour  de  cassa¬ 
tion,  section  criminelle.  4°.  Paris,  [1807], 

Carlile  (Richard).  Report  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  in  the  Guild¬ 
hall,  London,  on  the  12th,  13th,  14th  and 
15th  days  of  October,  being  the  mock  trials 

31 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

of  Richard  Carlile  for  alleged  blasphemous 
libels  in  publishing  Thomas  Paine’s  Theo¬ 
logical  works  and  Elihu  Palmer’s  Princi¬ 
ples  of  nature,  before  lord  chief  justice 
Abbott  and  special  juries.  8°.  London, 
1822. 

Caroline  Amelia  Elizabeth  (princess  of  Wales , 
afterwards  queen  of  England).  Proceedings 
and  correspondence  upon  the  subject  of  the 
inquiry  into  the  conduct  of  her  royal  high¬ 
ness  the  princess  of  Wales.  Faithfully 
copied  from  authentic  documents.  8°. 
London,  1807. 

-  Report  of  the  proceedings  in  the 

house  of  lords  on  the  bill  of  pains  and 
penalties  against  the  queen.  3  v.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1820. 

- The  same.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1821. 

[Nightingale  (J.)  Memoirs  of  queen  Caroline 
v.  3-5]. 

Castlemaine  (Roger  Palmer,  earl  of).  Tryalof 
Roger,  earl  of  Castlemaine,  for  high  trea¬ 
son,  in  conspiring  the  death  of  the  king,  the 
subversion  of  the  government,  and  intro¬ 
ducing  of  popery  and  arbitrary  power,  at 
the  king’s  bench,  23d  June,  1080,  where 
he  was  acquitted,  fol.  London,  1681. 

Catholic  question  in  America.  Whether  a 
roman  catholic  clergyman  be  in  any  case 
compellable  to  disclose  the  secrets  of  auri¬ 
cular  confession.  Decided  at  the  court  of 
general  sessions,  in  the  city  of  New  York. 
Reported  by  William  Sampson.  8°.  New 
York,  1813. 

Cato-sirect  conspiracy.  Authentic  history  of 
the  Cato-street  conspiracy  ;  with  the  trials 
at  large  of  the  conspirators  for  high  treason 
and  murder,  by  George  Theodore  Wilkin¬ 
son.  8°.  London,  1820. 

Cenci  ( Beatrice).  Dissertation  on  the  statutes 
of  the  cities  of  Italy ;  and  a  translation  of 
the  pleading  of  Prospero  Farinacio  in  the 
defence  of  Beatrice  Cenci  and  her  relatives ; 
with  notes,  by  Bowyer.  8°.  London,  1838. 

Chapman  (Lucretia).  Trial  of  Lucretia  Chap¬ 
man,  otherwise  called  Lucretia  Espos  y 
Mina,  who  was  jointly  indicted  with  Lino 
Amalia  Espos  y  Mina,  for  the  murder  of 
William  Chapman,  esq.  in  the  court  of  oyer 
and  terminer,  held  at  Doyles  town,  for  Bucks, 
December,  1831  ;  continued  to  February 
term,  1832.  Prepared  for  publication  by 
William  E.  Du  Bois.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
183?. 


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Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Charnock  (R.)  and  others.  Tryals  and  con¬ 
demnation  of  R.  Cliavnock,  E.  King,  and 
T.  Keyes,  for  high  treason,  at  the  Old 
Bailey,  March  11,  1696.  fol.  London, 
1696. 

- The  same.  fol.  London,  1696. 

|  With  Guahme’s  trial). 

Chase  (David  T.)  Trials  of  David  T.  Chase 
and  John  W.  Fellows  for  an  alleged  con¬ 
spiracy,  etc.  and  of  Jired  Bull  on  an  indict¬ 
ment  for  perjury,  in  the  court  of  sessions. 
Reported  by  J.  S.  Carpenter.  8°.  New 
York,  18-29. 

Chase  (Samuel).  Report  of  the  trial  of  the 
lion.  Samuel  Chase,  one  of  the  associate 
justices  of  the  supreme  court  of  the  United 
States,  before  the  high  court  of  impeach¬ 
ment,  composed  of  the  senate  of  the  United 
States,  for  charges  exhibited  against  him 
by  the  house  of  representatives,  for  high 
crimes  and  misdemeanors,  supposed  to 
have  been  by  him  committed  ;  with  the 
necessary  documents  and  official  papers, 
from  his  impeachment  to  final  acquittal. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  Charles  Evans. 
8°.  Baltimore,  1805. 

- Trial  of  Samuel  Chase,  an  associate 

justice  of  the  supreme  court  of  the  United 
States,  impeached  by  the  house  of  repre¬ 
sentatives,  for  high  crimes  and  misdemean¬ 
ors,  before  the  senate  of  the  United  States. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  S.  H.  Smith  and 
T.  Lloyd.  2  v.  8°.  Washington,  1805. 

Cherokee  case.  Case  of  the  Cherokee  nation 
against  the  state  of  Georgia,  argued  and 
determined  at  the  supreme  court  of  the 
United  States  in  1831,  by  Richard  Peters. 
6°.  Philadelphia,  1831. 

Chesapeake  case.  See  Collins  and  others,  trial. 

Chturlin.  Pr6eis  pour  M.  Cheurlin,  notaire 
a  Cliaource,  cour  d’appel  de  Paris.  Au¬ 
dience  du  28  septembre  1809.  4°.  Paris, 
1809. 

|  With  Baudei.ocque  c.  Tauuieu). 

Child  (David  Lee).  Trial  of  David  L.  Child 
for  libel  on  the  lion.  John  Keyes,  1828. 
Reported  by  J.  W.  Whitman.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1829. 

Clare  (county  of,  Ireland).  Report  of  trials 
under  a  special  commission  for  the  county 
of  Clare,  held  at  Ennis,  January,  1848,  by 
J.  S.  Armstrong.  8°.  Dublin,  1848. 

Clark  (Stephen  Merrill).  Report  of  the  evi¬ 
dence,  arguments  of  counsel,  charge,  and 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

sentence,  at  the  trial  of  Stephen  Mer¬ 
rill  Clark,  for  arson,  before  the  supreme 
judicial  court,  February  15,  Jf>,  and  17, 
1821.  8°.  Salem,  [Mass.]  1821. 

Clive  (R.  baron  Plassey).  Opinions  on  the 
case  of  lord  Clive’s  jagliire.  8°.  London, 
1791. 

[7«  Hargrave  (P.)  Collectanea juridica,  v.  1). 

Clough  (Joel).  Trial  for  the  murder  of  mrs. 
Mary  W.  Hamilton,  at  Mount  Holly,  (New 
Jersey),  in  June,  1833.  8°.  Boston,  1833. 

Cobbett  ( William).  Report  of  an  action  for 
libel,  brought  by  dr.  Benjamin  Rush 
against  William  Cobbett,  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Pennsylvania,  December  term, 
1799,  for  certain  defamatory  publications 
in  a  newspaper  entitled  Porcupine’s  ga¬ 
zette.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  T.  Carpen¬ 
ter.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1800. 

- Trial  of  William  Cobbett,  esq.  (be¬ 
fore  lord  Tenterden  and  a  special  jury), 
July  7,  1831,  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench, 
London.  8°.  New  York,  1831. 

Coburn  (Edicard  O.)  and  Dalton  (Benjamin 
F.)  Complete  report  of  the  trial  of  Edward 
O.  Coburn  and  Benjamin  F.  Dalton,  for 
the  manslaughter  of  William  Sumner.  By 
the  reporter  of  the  Times.  8°.  Boston, 
[1866], 

Cochrane  (Sir  Thomas).  Trial  of  Charles  Ran¬ 
dom  de  Berenger,  sir  Thomas  Cochrane, 
commonly  called  lord  Cochrane,  the  hou. 
Andrew  Cochrane  Johnstone,  Richard  Ga- 
thorne  Butt,  Ralph  Sandom,  Alexander 
M’Rae,  John  Peter  Holloway,  and  Henry 
Lvte,  for  a  conspiracy,  in  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  Guildhall,  8th  and  9tli  June, 
1814  ;  with  the  subsequent  proceedings  in 
the  court  of  king’s  bench.  Taken  in 
short-hand  hy  William  Brodie  Gurney. 
8°.  London,  1814. 

Codling  (  William)  and  others.  Trial  of  Wil¬ 
liam  Codling,  mariner;  John  Reid,  mari¬ 
ner  ;  William  Macfarlane,  merchant ;  and 
George  Easterby,  merchant,  for  wilfully 
and  feloniously  destroying  and  casting 
away  the  brig  Adventure,  on  the  high  seas, 
within  the  jurisdiction  of  the  admiralty  of 
England  ;  at  the  Old  Bailey,  26th  October, 
1803.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  Joseph 
Gurney  and  William  Brodie  Gurney.  8°. 
London,  1803. 

Cole's  trial.  See  Harrison's  trial. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


239 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Colledge  (Stephen).  Arraignment,  tryal,  and 
condemnation  of  Stephen  Colledge  for  high 
treason  in  conspiring  the  death  of  the 
king,  the  levying  of  war,  and  the  subver¬ 
sion  of  the  government.  Before  the  right 
honourable  sir  Francis  North,  17-18  Au¬ 
gust,  1681.  fol.  London,  1681. 

Collier  de  la  reine.  See  Lamotte. 

Collins  ( David)  and  others.  The  Chesapeake. 
Case  of  David  Collins  et  al.  prisoners  ar¬ 
rested  under  the  provisions  of  the  imperial 
act,  6  and  7  Vic.  cap  26,  on  a  charge  of  pira¬ 
cy,  investigated  before  Humphrey  T.  Gil¬ 
bert,  esq.  police  magistrate  of  the  city  of 
Saint  John,  and  the  arguments  on  the  re¬ 
turn  to  the  order  of  habeas  corpus,  before 
his  honor,  mr.  justice  Ritchie,  with  his  de¬ 
cision.  8°.  Saint  John,  (N.  B.)  1864. 

Columbus  {The  ship).  Argument  in  giving 
judgment  iu  the  court  of  admiralty  in  the 
case  of  the  ship  Columbus,  1786.  By  sir  J. 
Marriott.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  1], 

Commarieux  c.  Duclauson.  Me  moire  pour  le 
citoyen  Commarieux  et  consorts,  appelants, 
contre  Marie  Adelaide  Duclauson,  fille 
adoptive  d’Adelaide  Framboise  Fistion,  dite 
Fistiony,  mineure,  procedant,  en  premiere 
instance,  sous  l’autorit6  du  citoyen  Colson, 
son  tuteur;  etsurl’appel,  avec  l’assistance 
du  citoyen  Mathieu  Deschamps,  son  mari, 
iutime.  Precis  pour  le  citoyen  Deschamps 
et  la  demoiselle  Colson,  son  epouse,  intimes, 
contre  le  citoyen  Commarieux  et  consorts, 
appelants.  60  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1801. 

Compagnic  des  quinzc-vingts.  Memoire  sig- 
nifie  pour  les  propribtaires  des  quinze- 
vingts,  contre  le  sieur  Bonnard,  et  contre 
la  sieur  Hamille  et  sa  femme.  [Par  le  pro- 
cureur  Dubois].  55  pp.  4°.  Paris,  [1789]  ? 

Conspiracy  cases  ( Report  of)  ;  decided  at  Belle 
Air,  Harford  county,  (Md.)  8°.  Balti¬ 
more,  1823. 

Conspiracy  trial.  Assassination  of  President 
Lincoln,  aud  the  trial  of  the  conspirators, 
David  E.  Ilerold,  Mary  E.  Surratt,  Lewis 
Payne,  George  A.  Atzerodt,  Edward  Span¬ 
gler,  Samuel  A.  Mudd,  Samuel  Arnold, 
Michael  O’Latighlin.  Compiled  and  ar¬ 
ranged  by  Benti  Pitman.  8°.  Cincinnati, 
1865. 

- The  same.  Conspiracy  trial  for  the 

murder  of  the  president,  and  the  attempt 
to  overthrow  the  government  by  the  assas- 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc 

sination  of  its  principal  officers.  Edited, 
with  an  introduction,  by  Ben :  Perley  Poore. 
3  v.  12°.  Boston,  1865-66. 

-  The  same.  Trial  of  the  alleged  assas¬ 
sins  and  conspirators  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
May  and  June,  1865,  for  the  murder  of 
president  Abraham  Lincoln.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1865. 

-  The  same.  Argument  to  establish 

the  illegality  of  military  commissions  in  the 
United  States,  and  especially  of  the  one 
organized  for  the  trial  of  the  parties  charged 
with  conspiring  to  assassinate  the  late 
president  and  others,  presented  to  that  com¬ 
mission  the  19th  of  June,  1865,  aud  pre¬ 
pared  by  Reverdy  Johnson.  8°.  Balti¬ 
more,  1865. 

[  With  the  preceding] . 

-  The  same.  Argument  of  Thomas 

Ewing,  jr.,  on  the  jurisdiction  and  on  the 
law  and  the  evidence  in  the  case  of  dr. 
Samuel  A.  Mudd,  tried  before  a  military 
commission,  of  which  major  general  David 
Hunter  is  president,  on  a  charge  of  conspi¬ 
racy  to  assassinate  the  president  and  other 
chief  officers  of  the  nation,  1865.  8°. 
Washington,  1865.  v 

[  With  the  preceding]. 

-  The  same.  Argument  of  assistant 

judge  advocate  John  A.  Bingham.  8°. 
Washington,  1865. 

-  The  same.  The  terrible  tragedy  at 

Washington.  Assassination  of  President 
Lincoln.  Last  hours  and  death-bed  scenes 
of  the  president.  A  full  and  graphic  ac¬ 
count,  from  reliable  authority,  of  the  great 
national  calamity,  etc.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
[1865], 

-  Trial  of  the  assassins  and  conspirators 

for  the  murder  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and 
the  attempted  assassination  of  vice-presi¬ 
dent  Johnson  and  the  whole  cabinet.  Con¬ 
taining  the  evidence  in  full,  with  argu¬ 
ments  of  counsel  on  both  sides,  and  the 
verdict  of  the  military  commission.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1865. 

Cooke  {McLaurin  F.)  Report  of  the  trial  of 
McLaurin  F.  Cooke,  sub-master  of  the 
Eliot  school  of  Boston,  for  assault  and  bat¬ 
tery  upon  Thomas  J.  Wall,  a  pupil.  8°. 
Boston,  1859. 

Cooke  {Peter).  Arraignment,  tryal,  and  con¬ 
demnation  of  Peter  Cooke,  gent,  for  high 


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Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

treason,  at  the  Old  Bailey,  13th  of  May, 
1696.  fol.  London,  1696. 

[  With  Grahme'S  trial.] 

Cooper  (Thomas).  Trial  of  Thomas  Cooper, 
Northumberland,  on  a  charge  of  libel 
against  the  President  of  the  United  States. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  I860. 

Cordicainers  of  New  York.  Trial  of  the  jour¬ 
neymen  cordwainers  of  the  city  of  New 
York,  for  a  conspiracy  to  raise  their  wages. 
Reported  by  Wm.  Sampson.  8°.  New 
York,  1810. 

Cornish  (Henry).  Tryal  of  Henry  Cornish, 
for  conspiring  the  death  of  the  king,  and 
raising  a  rebellion  in  this  kingdom,  at  the 
Old  Bayly,  October  19, 1685.  8°.  London, 
1707. 

Cotton  spinner's  trial.  See  Hunter. 

Cour  lies  pairs.  See  Trials.  (Collections, 
F ranee),  p.  897. 

Coxe  (John  Redman).  Trial  of  lieut.  J.  R. 
Coxe,  of  the  United  States  navy,  at  Rio  Ja¬ 
neiro,  March,  1833.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1834. 

Cranburne  (Charles).  Arraignments,  tryals, 
and  condemnations  of  C.  Cranburne  and 
R[obert]  Lowick,  for  high  treason,  before 
his  majesty’s  justice  of  oyer  and  terminer 
at  Westminster,  and  received  sentence  the 
22d  of  April,  1696.  fol.  London,  1696. 

[With  Grahme’S  trial]. 

Cromartie  (George  Mackenzie,  .3 d  earl  of). 
See  Kilmarnock. 

Crossficld  ( Robert  Thomas).  Trial  for  high 
treason,  at  the  sessions  house  in  the  Old 
Bailey,  May,  1796.  8°.  London,  1796. 

Croucher  (  Richard  D. )  Report  of  trial  for  rape 
on  Margaret  Miller,  on  the  8th  day  of  July, 
1800,  8°.  New  York,  1800. 

Cundell,  Parker,  and  others.  See  Twelve 
traitors. 

Curtis'  trial.  See  Duncan. 

Cushing  (Colonel  Thomas  H.)  Trial  before 
a  general  court  martial,  which  sat  at  Baton 
Rouge,  on  charges  preferred  against  him  by 
brigadier  general  Wade  Hampton.  Re¬ 
ported  by  the  late  judge  advocate.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1812. 

Dalrymple  v.  Dalrymple.  Judgment  in  the 
case  of  Dalrymple  v.  Dalrymple.  [Res¬ 
titution  of  conjugal  rights  under  Scottish 
law].  By  sir  W.  Scott,  lord  Stowell.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1836. 

ICaBINET  library  of  scarce  tracts,  v.  1,  1837]. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Daly  (Dominic)  and  Halligan  (James).  Re¬ 
port  of  the  trial  of  Dominic  Daly  and  James 
Halligan,  for  murder  of  Marcus  Lyon,  be¬ 
fore  the  supreme  judicial  court,  begun  and 
holden  at  Northampton,  within  and  for  the 
county  of  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  on 
the  fourth  Tuesday  of  April,  1805.  8°. 
Northampton,  1806. 

Darmes  (M.  E.),  etc.  See  TRIALS.  (Collec¬ 
tions,  France),  p.  897. 

Dames  (William  P.)  Trial  on  a  charge  of 
manslaughter,  for  the  death  of  Andrew  J. 
Davis,  in  St.  Louis,  on  the  first  of  June, 
1840.  By  Thomas  S.  Nelson.  2d  ed.  12°. 
Boston,  1841. 

Dartmouth  college  case.  Report  of  the  case 
of  the  trustees  of  Dartmouth  college  against 
William  II.  Woodward.  Argued  and  de¬ 
termined  in  the  superior  court  of  judicature 
of  the  state  of  New  Hampshire,  November, 
1817.  And  on  error  in  the  supreme  court 
of  the  United  States.  February,  1819.  By 
Timothy  Farrar.  8°.  Portsmouth,  1819. 

Davis  ( Charles  G. )  Report  of  the  proceedings 
and  the  examination  of  Charles  G.  Davis, 
esq.  on  a  charge  of  aiding  and  abetting  in 
the  rescue  of  a  fugitive  slave.  Held  in  Bos¬ 
ton,  in  February,  1851.  8°.  Boston,  1851. 

Dean  of  St.  Asaph.  Proceedings  in  the  cause 
the  king  against  the  dean  of  St.  Asaph,  on 
the  prosecution  of  William  Jones,  gent, 
for  a  libel;  at  the  great  session,  held  at 
Wrexham,  for  the  county  of  Denbigh,  on 
Monday,  Sept.  1,  1783.  Taken  in  short¬ 
hand  by  Joseph  Gurney,  fol.  Loudon, 
[1783]. 

[  With  Sayre  v.  Lockwood]. 

Decow  and  Hendrickson  v.  Shotwell.  Full  re¬ 
port  of  the  case  of  Decow  and  Hendrickson 
v.  Shotwell.  Decided  at  a  special  term  of 
the  New  Jersey  court  of  appeals,  at  Tren¬ 
ton,  July  and  Aug.  1833.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1834. 

-  The  same.  Argument  of  Samuel  L. 

Southard  in  the  case  of  Stacy  Dccow  and 
Thomas  L.  Shotwell.  Delivered  at  Tren¬ 
ton,  before  the  court  of  appeals  of  the  state 
of  New  Jersey,  1833.  Taken  in  short-hand 
by  Edward  Hopper.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1834. 

Delap  (Francis).  Account  of  the  trial  of 
Francis  Delap,  late  provost  marshal  gene¬ 
ral,  upon  an  information  for  a  misdemea¬ 
nor  ;  at  the  supreme  court  of  judicature, 


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241 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

held  in  the  town  of  Kingston,  in  the  island 
of  Jamaica,  on  June  18,  1755.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1755. 

Delavan  ( E .)  See  Taylor  ( J .) 

Delvalle  (Luis).  Report  of  the  trial  of  Louis 
Delvalle,  consul  for  the  republic  of  Mexico, 
at  the  port  of  San  Francisco,  for  a  breach 
of  the  neutrality  laws  of  the  United  States, 
in  the  district  court  of  the  United  States, 
for  the  northern  district  of  California.  8°. 
San  Francisco,  1854. 

Denney  (  Charles)  and  others.  Report  of  the 
trials  of  Charles  Denney  and  Patrick  Byrne, 
and  of  Samuel  Himson  and  George  French, 
for  publishing  an  alleged  libel  upon  Elisha 
Bloomer.  With  introductory  remarks,  by 
John  Lomas.  8°.  New  York,  1834. 

De  Reinhard  ( Charles).  Report  at  large  of  the 
trial  of  Charles  De  Reinhard,  for  murder, 
(committed  in  the  Indian  territories,)  at  a 
court  of  oyer  and  terminer,  held  at  Que¬ 
bec,  May,  1818.  To  which  is  annexed  a 
summary  of  Archibald  McLellan’s  [trial], 
indicted  as  an  accessary.  By  William  S. 
Simpson.  8°.  Montreal,  1819. 

Desha  ( Isaac  IS.)  Statement  of  the  trial  of 
Isaac  B.  Desha,  indicted  for  the  murder  of 
Francis  Baker;  held  at  Cynthiaua,  Ken¬ 
tucky,  before  the  hon.  George  Shannon. 
By  R.  S.  Thomas  and  G.  W.  Williams.  8°. 
Lexington,  1825. 

Dcspard  (Edicurd  Marcus).  Trial  for  high 
treason,  February,  J803.  Taken  in  short¬ 
hand  by  J.  Gurney  and  W.  B.  Gurney 
8°.  London,  1803. 

Desprez  c.  Desprez.  Plaidoyer  pour  de. 
Anne  Catherine  Tacque,  veuve  du  sieur 
Desprez ;  contre  les  sieurs  Amable  Des¬ 
prez,  et  consorts.  Par  M.  Delamalle. 
60  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1805. 

- Expos6  des  faits,  et  consultation,  pour 

les  heritiers  Desprez ;  contre  la  d’lle  Tacque, 
les  mineurs  Lottin  et  m’me  de  Bezieux. 
Par  Amable  Desprez,  et  autres.  62  pp. 
4°.  Paris,  1805. 

- Courte  r6ponso  it  plusieurs  menson- 

ges  et  calomnies  repandus  dans  un  memoire 
public  au  nom  des  heritiers  Desprez,  con¬ 
tre  la  dame  veuve  et  les  enfans  Desprez. 
Par  J.  It.  Lottin.  23  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1805. 

- Conclusions  motivdes,  pour  d’lle 

Anne  Catherine  Tacque,  defeudresse  et 
demandresse,  ayant  pour  avoue  m’e  Jan- 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

nin.  Par  M.  Delamalle.  15  pp.  4°. 
Paris,  1805. 

- Conclusions  motivdes  pour  les  enfans 

et  heritiers  de  M.  Pierre  Desprez,  deman- 
deurs,  en  presence  de  madame  veuve  Des¬ 
prez.  Par  M.  Berryer.  16  pp.  4°.  Paris, 
1805. 

- Dispositif  du  jugement  rendu  par  la 

Seine,  le  21  frimaire  an  14,  pour  dame 
Adelaide  Jeanne  Desprez,  etc.  contre  le 
sieur  Amable  Desprez,  Ambroise  Desprez, 
etc.  6  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1866. 

[With.  COMMARIEUX  C.  DUCLAUSSOS]. 

Devlin  (John  S.)  The  marine  corps  in  Mexico; 
setting  forth  its  condxict  as  established  by 
testimony  before  a  general  court  martial 
commenced  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  September, 
1852,  for  the  trial  of  first  lieut.  John  S. 
Devlin,  of  the  United  States  marine  corps. 
8°.  Washington,  1852. 

D' Hautcvillc  v.  Scars.  Report  of  the  D’Haute- 
ville  case ;  the  commonwealth  of  Pennsyl¬ 
vania,  at  the  suggestion  of  Paul  Daniel  Gon- 
salve  Grand  D’Hauteville,  vs.  David  Sears, 
Miriam  C.  Sears,  and  Ellen  Sears  Grand 
D’Hauteville.  Habeas  corpus  for  the 
custody  of  an  infant  child.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1849. 

Dictionnaire  de  V academic  framboise  ( Affaire 
du).  See  Moutardier  et  Le  Clerc. 

Dolphin  (  The).  See  Peterhoff. 

Donnelly  (James  P.)  Trial  of  James  P.  Don¬ 
nelly,  for  murder  of  Albert  S.  Moses,  on 
the  first  of  August,  1857,  at  the  “  Sea  View 
House,”  Navisink,  New  Jersey.  8°.  Free¬ 
hold,  1857. 

Dorant's  trial.  See  Rouvellet's  trial. 

Dorr  ( Thomas  SVilson).  Trial  for  treason 
against  the  state  of  Rhode  Island,  contain¬ 
ing  the  arguments  of  counsel  and  the  charge 
of  chief  justice  Durfee.  By  Joseph  S.  Pit¬ 
man.  8°.  Boston,  1844. 

Douglas  (Capt. George).  Letter  to  the  queen 
on  a  late  court  martial.  By  Samuel  War¬ 
ren.  8°.  London,  1860. 

Douglas  v.  Hamilton.  Arguments  in  the 
Douglas  cause,  house  of  lords,  1769.  By  C. 
Pratt,  [lord  Camden],  and  W.  Murray, 
[lord  Mansfield].  8°.  London,  1792. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  2]. 

- Speeches  and  judgement  of  the  right 

honourable  the  lords  of  council  and  session 
in  Scotland,  upon  the  important  cause,  his 


242 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

grace  George  James,  duke  of  Hamilton, 
and  others,  pursuers  ;  against  Archibald 
Douglas,  esq.  defender.  Accurately  taken 
down,  and  published  by  W.  Anderson.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1768. 

Douhault,  madame,  c.  de  Champignelles.  M6- 
moire  et  consultation,  pour  Armand  Louis 
Rogres  de  Lusignan  de  Champignelles  ; 
Claude  Philippe  Lavergne  de  la  Rondure; 
Armand  Jacques  Francois  Guyon  de  Guer- 
cheville;  Andrd  Joseph  Egrot  du  Lude. 
Question  de  suppression  d’etat,  par  le 
moyen  d’un  faux  acte  mortuaire.  Memoire 
et  consultation  pour  demoiselle  Lusignan 
de  Champignelles,  veuve  Douhalt;  contre 
mm.  Lusignan  de  Champignelles,  son  frere, 
La  Vergne  de  la  Ronciere,  Guyon  de  Guer- 
cheville,  et  Egrot  de  Lude.  Consultation 
pour  les  citoyens  de  Champignelles,  de  la 
Rondure,  de  Guerclieville  et  du  Lude.  M6- 
moire  en  replique,  addressd  a  la  cour  d’ap- 
pel  de  Patis,  pour  dame  Champignelles  de 
Douhault;  contre  mademoiselle  de  Cham¬ 
pignelles.  La  soi-disante  dame  de  Douhault 
opposde  aelle-meme,et  rtifutee  par  desactes 
authentiques ;  pour  servir  de  reponse  au 
memoire  qu’elle  vient  de  rdpandre,  contre 
mm.  Lusignan  de  Champignelles,  de  la 
Ronciere,  de  Guercheville,  et  du  Lude.  Re- 
quete  a  l’empereur  et  roi  pour  Adelaide 
Marie  Rogres  Lusignan  de  Champignelles, 
veuve  de  Louis  Joseph  de  Douhault.  Deux- 
icme  partie.  Plaidoyer  de  St.  Fargeau, 
rdquisitoire  de  Bourges,  et  refutation.  4°. 
Paris,  1809. 

[  With  Sire Y  c.  Roquei.aureJ. 

Dow  (Lorenzo).  Stranger  in  Charleston  ;  or, 
the  trial  and  confession  of  Lorenzo  Dow,  ad¬ 
dressed  to  the  United  States  in  general,  and 
South  Carolina  in  particular.  2d.  ed. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1822. 

Downie  {David).  Trial  for  high  treason, before 
the  court,  under  the  special  commission  of 
oyer  and  terminer,  held  at  Edinburgh.  In 
short-hand,  by  Mr.  Blanchard.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1795. 

Drcd  Scott  v.  Sandford.  Report  of  the  decision 
of  the  supreme  court  of  the  United  States, 
and  the  opinions  of  the  judges  thereof,  in 
the  case  of  Dred  Scott  vs.  John  F.  A.  Sand- 
ford.  December  term,  1856.  By  Benjamin 
C.  Howard.  8°.  New  York,  1857. 

[An  extract  from  Howard's  reports,  v.  19,  pp.  393- 
633]. 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

- The  same.  Opinions  of  chief  justice 

Taney,  justice  Curtis,  and  other  judges; 
with  analysis  of  points,  noted  and  ob¬ 
served.  8°.  New  York,  1860. 

Drew  ( Charles).  The  Suffolk  parricide  ;  being 
the  trial,  life,  transactions,  aud  last  dying 
words  of  Charles  Drew.  8°.  London, 
1740. 

Duhanton  c.  AnzS.  Jugemens  du  tribunal  de 
premiere  instance  du  departement  de  la 
Seine,  et  du  tribunal  d’appel,  sdant  k  Paris 
des  quinze  niv&se  et  trois  germinal  an 
douze.  4°.  Paris,  1803. 

[With  Baudelocque  c.  Tardieu]. 

Ducrest  et  Boisbaudron  c.  Orleans.  Memoire 
pour  M.  C.  L.  Ducrest  et  M.  de  Boisbaud¬ 
ron;  contre  M.  d’Orleans.  4°.  Paris,  1791. 

Dunbar  (Reuben).  Trial  of  Reubeu  Dunbar 
for  the  murder  of  Stephen  V.  Lester  and 
David  L.  Lester,  eight  and  ten  years  of 
age,  in  the  town  of  Westerlo,  on  Saturday, 
September  28,  1850.  By  Jacob  C.  Cuyler. 
8°.  Albany,  1850. 

Dunn  ( Elizabeth ).  Case  of  Elizabeth  Dunn 
for  forgery,  1765.  8°.  London.  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica.  v.  1], 

Earle  and  others  v.  Wood  and  others.  Report 
of  some  of  the  proceedings  in  the  case  of 
Oliver  Earle  and  others,  in  equity,  against 
William  Wood  and  others,  in  the  supreme 
judicial  court  of  Massachusetts,  including 
the  opinion  of  the  court  as  pronounced  by 
hon.  Lemuel  Shaw,  c.j.  involving  ques¬ 
tions  brought  into  controversy  by  a  separa¬ 
tion  in  the  society  of  friends  in  New  Eng¬ 
land,  in  1845.  By  Sidney  C.  Bancroft.  8°. 
Boston,  1855. 

Earls  (John).  Report  of  the  trial  and  convic¬ 
tion  of  John  Earls, for  the  murder  of  his  wife, 
Catherine  Earls,  in  the  court  of  oyer  aud 
terminer,  held  at  Williamsport,  [Pennsyl¬ 
vania],  for  Lycoming  county,  February 
term,  1836.  Including  the  arguments  of 
counsel,  at  length,  together  with  the  con¬ 
fession  of  the  prisoner.  Reported  and  pre¬ 
pared  for  publication  by  W.  F.  Packer  and 
A.  Cummings,  jr.  8°.  Williamsport,  1836. 

Eastman  (  Thomas).  Proceedings  of  a  division 
court  martial,  constituted  for  the  trial  of 
captain  Thomas  Eastman,  March  14, 1815. 
With  his  defenco  before  the  court,  the  divi¬ 
sion  order  of  March  27,  disapproving  the 
judgment  of  the  court,  and  an  address  to 
the  public.  8°.  Hallo  well,  1815. 


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243 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Eaton  (  Daniel  Isaac).  Trial  of  Daniel  Isaac 
Eaton,  for  publishing  a  supposed  libel  inti- 
tled  “Politics  for  the  people;  or,  hog’s 
wash  at  Justice  hall,  in  the  Old  Bailey, 
February  24,  1794.  2d  ed.  8°.  London, 
[-1794], 

- Trial  upon  an  indictment  for  selling 

a  supposed  libel,  “  The  second  part  of  the 
rights  of  man,  combining  principle  and 
practice,  ’  ’  by  Thomas  Paine,  at  Justice  hall, 
in  the  Old  Bailey,  before  the  recorder  of 
London,  June  3,  1793.  8°.  London,  1793. 

[With  Brodie’s  trial], 

- Trial  in  the  court  of  king's  bench, 

London,  July  10,  1793,  for  selling  a  sup¬ 
posed  libel,  “  A  letter  addressed  to  the  ad¬ 
dressers,”  by  Thomas  Paine.  8°.  London, 
1793. 

\  With  Brodie’s  trial], 

- Trial  of  mr.  Daniel  Isaac  Eaton,  for 

publishing  the  third  and  last  part  of  Paine’s 
Age  of  reason,  before  lord  Ellenborough, 
in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  Guildhall, 
MarchC,  1812;  containing  the  whole  of  his 
defence,  and  Mr.  Prince  Smith’s  speech  in 
mitigation  of  punishment.  8°.  Loudon, 
1812. 

Eberle  ( Frederick ).  Trial  of  Frederick  Eberle 
and  others,  at  a  nisi  prius  court,  held  at 
Philadelphia,  July,  1816,  before  the  lion. 
Jasper  Yeates,  justice.  For  illegally  con¬ 
spiring  together,  by  all  means  lawful  and 
unlawful,  “  with  their  bodies  and  lives,”  to 
prevent  the  introduction  of  the  English  lan¬ 
guage  into  the  service  of  St.  Michael’s  and 
Zion’s  churches,  belonging  to  the  German 
Lutheran  congregation,  in  the  city  of  Phil¬ 
adelphia.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  James 
Carson.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1817. 

Errington  (Harriet).  Annotations  on  the  trial 
of  mrs.  Harriet  Errington  for  adultery.  8°. 
London,  [1820]? 

Espagnac  ( —  le  comte  dc):  See  Sahaguet  (J. 
B.  J.  comte  d’ Espagnac). 

Ezshaio  (Lieut.  J.)  Proceedings  of  a  gene- 
eral  court  martial,  held  at  Fort  William, 
for  his  trial  on  charges  preferred  against 
him  by  major  J.  M.  Coombs,  of  the  Mad¬ 
ras  army.  fol.  Calcutta,  1822. 

Fairbanks  (Jason).  Trial  at  Dedham, (Mass.) 
1801,  for  the  murder  of  Elizabeth  Fales. 
8°.  Dedham,  (Mass.)  1801. 

- Solemn  declaration  of  the  late  unfor¬ 
tunate  Jason  Fairbanks.  To  be  opened 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

after  his  decease.  8°.  Dedham,  (Mass.) 

1801. 

[  With  tbe  above], 

Fairchild  (Rev.  Joy  H.)  Trial  on  a  charge  of 
adultery  with  miss  Rlioda  Davidson,  in 
the  municipal  court,  Boston  ;  March  term, 
1845.  By  J.  E.  P.  Weeks.  8°.  Boston, 
1842. 

Farmer  (Daniel  Davis).  Trial  for  murder  of 
widow  Anna  Ayer,  at  Goffstown,  on  the  4th 
of  April,  A.  D.  1821.  Reported  by  A.  Rog- 
gers  and  II.  B.  Chase.  8°.  Concord,  1821 . 

Farmer  v.  Storer.  Report  of  a  trial :  Miles 
Farmer  v.  dr.  David  Humphreys  Storer, 
commenced  in  the  court  of  common  pleas, 
1830,  from  which  it  was  appealed  to  the 
supreme  judicial  court,  and  by  consent  of 
parties,  referred  to  referees,  relative  to  the 
transactions  between  Miss  Eliza  Dolpli 
and  George  Washington  Adams,  esq.  8°. 
Boston,  1831. 

Fcnicich  (Sir  John).  Proceedings  against  sir 
John  Fenwick  upon  a  bill  of  attainder. 
8°.  London,  1702. 

Ferguson  v.  Ferguson.  Suit  of  Grace  R. 
Ferguson  against  James  Ferguson  for 
divorce,  on  the  ground  of  adultery,  com¬ 
menced  in  1844,  and  still  pending,  con¬ 
taining  the  evidence  given  on  three  suc¬ 
cessive  trials,  with  affidavits,  pleadings, 
etc.  12°.  New  York,  1851. 

Fernandez  (Nicholas).  Dying  declaration  ot 
Nicholas  Fernandez,  who  with  nine  others 
were  executed  in  front  of  Cadiz  harbor,  De¬ 
cember  29,  1829,  for  piracy  and  murder  on 
tbe  high  seas.  12°.  New  York,  1830. 

Ficschi  (Joseph)  and  others.  Proces  de  Fieschi 
et  de  ses  complices,  devant  la  cour  des 
pairs,  preedde  des  faits  preliminaires  et  de 
l’acte  d’accusation.  3  v.  8°.  Paris,  1836. 
See,  also,  Trials.  (Collections,  France),  p.897. 
Flachat(Christophc).  Premier  memoire  pour 
Christophe  Flachat,  contre  m.  le  procureur- 
general  imperial,  accusateur;  Mme  Clemen¬ 
tine  de  Lannoy,  intervenante ;  et  encore 
contre  s.  a.  s.  Joseph  Arnouet,  due  regnant 
de  Lovz  et  de  Corswarem,  contre  Fran¬ 
cois  Joseph,  baron  de  Piton,  son  ministre 
plenipotentiaire,  et  contre  Armand  Jean 
Francois  Seguin,  deuonciateurs.  Pieces 
justificatives.  Second  memoire.  Expose  et 
comptc  gdndral,  en  recette  et  ddpenso, 
appuyd  de  pibces  justificatives,  des  opera¬ 
tions  faites  avec  le  gouvernement,  par  la 


244 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

compaguie  des  maisons  de  commerce  as- 
sociees,  Christophe  Flachat,  Laporte  et 
Castclin,  etc.  addresses  au  corps  legislatif, 
audirectoire^xecutif,  etc.  4°.  Paris,  1805. 

[  With  Cardon  c.  L£orier-Delisle]. 

Fitz-IIarris  (Edward).  Arraignment  and  plea 
of  Edward  Fitz-Harris,  esq.  with  all  the 
arguments  in  law,  and  proceeding  of  the 
court  of  king’s  bench  thereupon,  in  Easter 
term,  1681.  fol.  London,  1681. 

Fletcher  v.  Peck.  Copy  of  the  record  in  the 
case  Robert  Fletcher  vs.  John  Peek,  deci¬ 
ded  at  the  circuit  court  of  the  United 
States  for  the  first  circuit,  held  at  Boston, 
within  and  for  the  district  of  Massachu¬ 
setts,  on  the  20th  day  of  October,  A.  D. 
1807.  8°.  Boston,  1808. 

Forbes  (James)  and  others.  Report  of  the  trial 
of  James  Forbes,  William  and  George  Gra¬ 
ham,  Mathew  and  Henry  Handwich,  and 
W.  Brownlow,  for  conspiracy  to  create  a 
riot,  and  to  insult  and  assault  his  excel¬ 
lency  the  lord  lieutenant,  in  the  theatre 
royal,  and  also  for  riot.  By  R.  W. 
Greene.  8°.  Dublin,  1823. 

Forrest  x.  Forrest.  Report  of  trial  of  Catherine 
N.  Forrest  vs.  Edwin  Forrest,  for  divorce, 
held  in  the  superior  court  of  New  York,  De¬ 
cember,  1851.  8°.  New  York,  1851. 

Forrest  v.  Willis.  Court  of  common  pleas 
of  the  city  of  New  York.  Libel  suit  of 
Edwin  Forrest  against  N.  P.  Willis,  1859. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  [1859]. 

Fox  v.  Toolic.  Proceedings  in  an  action  for 
debt,  between  the  right  honorable  C.  J. 
Fox,  plaintiff,  and  John  Horne  Tooke,  de¬ 
fendant.  Published  by  the  defendant.  8°. 
London,  1792. 

Fox  (John).  Trial  of  John  Fox  for  the  murder 
of  John  Henry,  at  the  special  term  of  the 
Middlesex  oyer  and  terminer,  at  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.  May,  1856.  4°.  New 

Brunswick,  1856. 

Francia  (Francis).  Trial  for  high  treason  at 
the  sessions  house  in  the  Old  Baily,  Jan. 
22,1716.  fol.  London,  1717. 

Freeman  (William).  Trial  of  William  Free¬ 
man  for  the  murder  of  John  G.  Van  Nest,  in¬ 
cluding  the  evidence  and  the  arguments  of 
counsel,  with  the  decision  of  the  supreme 
court  granting  a  new  trial.  Reported  by 
Benjamin  F.  Hall.  8°.  Auburn,  1843. 

Fremont  (John  Charles).  Message  of  the 
president  communicating  the  proceedings 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

of  the  trial  of  J.  C.  Fr6mont,  with  his  de¬ 
fence,  and  speeches  and  documents  on  the 
California  claims,  1846-7.  8°.  Washing¬ 

ton,  1848. 

French  East  India  company.  Mdmoire  A 
eonsuiter,  et  consultation  pour  les  nego- 
cians  faisant  le  commerce  des  marchaudi- 
ses  des  Indes  ;  contre  la  nouvelle  compag- 
nie  des  Indes.  [Par  P.  L.  Lacretelle  et  A. 
Blonde],  4C.  Paris,  1786. 

[Tracts:  Foreign  law]. 

Friend  (Sir  John).  Arraignment,  trval  and 
condemnation  of  sir  John  Friend,  knight, 
for  high  treason,  at  the  Old  Baily,  March 
23, 1696.  fol.  London,  1696. 

f  With  Gramme's  trial]. 

Friends.  Report  of  the  trial  of  Friends,  at 
Steubenville,  (Ohio,)  from  the  15th  to  the 
26th  of  October,  1828,  before  the  hon. 
Jeremiah  H.  Ilullock,  by  M.  T.  C.  Gould. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1829. 

Fries  (John).  Two  trials,  on  an  indictment 
for  treason ;  with  a  brief  report  of  the 
trials  of  several  other  persons  for  treason 
and  insurrection,  in  the  counties  of  Bucks, 
Northampton,  and  Montgomery,  (Pa.)  in 
the  circuit  court  of  the  United  States.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1800. 

Frost  (John).  Trial  for  high  treason,  under  a 
special  commission  held  at  Monmouth,  in 
December,  1839,  and  January,  1840. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  J.  and  T.  Gurney. 
8°.  London,  1840. 

Frost  (Richard  K.)  Trial  of  dr.  Frost,  before 
the  court  of  sessions  for  the  city  and  county 
of  New  York,  for  manslaughter,  alleged 
to  have  been  committed  on  Tiberius  G. 
French,  by  the  administration  of  certain 
Thomsonian  remedies.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1838. 

Fumald  (Amos).  Trial  for  the  murder  of  Al¬ 
fred  Furnald,  at  Dover,  (New  Hampshire,) 
on  the  first  Tuesday  of  February,  1825. 
Reported  by  R.  Ela.  8°.  Concord,  1825. 

Gambler  (James,  lord).  Minutes  of  a  court 
martial  on  26th  July,  1809,  on  the  trial 
of  the  right  hon.  lord  Gambier,  admiral  of 
the  blue,  etc.  Taken  in  short-haud  by  W. 
B.  Gurney.  2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1809. 

Gardiner  (George  A).  Argument  of  Philip 
R.  Fendall,  United  States  attorney  for  the 
District  of  Columbia,  on  the  trial  of  George 
A.  Gardiner  in  the  criminal  court,  1).  C. 
March  term,  1853,  for  false  swearing. 


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245 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Taken  in  short-hand  by  John  J.  McEl- 
hone.  8°.  Washington,  1853. 

Garrctson  (Garret  J.)  Certified  report  of  the 
investigation  of  the  case  of  rev.  Garret  J. 
Garretson,  of  the  reformed  Dutch  church 
of  Lodi,  Seneca  co.  N.  Y.  before  the  clas- 
sis  of  Geneva,  in  extra  session  at  Lodi, 
April  27,  1853,  relative  to  a  charge  of  im¬ 
moral  conduct ;  together  with  the  proceed¬ 
ings  of  the  civil  courts  in  the  same  case. 
8°.  New  York,  1853. 

General  Armstrong  (brig).  Case  of  the  private 
armed  brig  of  war  General  Armstrong ; 
containing  letters  and  documents  referring 
to  the  history  of  the  claims  ;  brief  of  facts 
and  authorities  cited  ;  arguments  of  Charles 
O’Conor,  P.  Phillips,  and  S.  C.  Reid,jr. 
and  brief  of  the  United  States  solicitor, 
before  the  United  States  court  of  claims  at 
Washington,  D.  C.  with  the  decision  of 
the  court.  Reported  and  edited  by  S.  C. 
Reid,  jr.  12°.  New  York,  1857. 

General  Parkhill  (ship).  In  the  district  court 
of  the  United  States,  for  the  eastern  dis¬ 
trict  of  Pennsylvania,  sitting  as  a  prize 
court.  Case  of  the  ship  General  Parkhill. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  [  1881  ]. 

Gcrralil  (Joseph).  Trial  of  Joseph  Gerrald, 
delegate  from  the  London  corresponding  so¬ 
ciety,  to  the  British  convention,  before  the 
high  court  of  justiciary,  at  Edinburgh, 
March,  1794,  for  sedition.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1794. 

- The  same.  (Pol.  pam.  v.  44). 

Gesvres  c.  Mascranny.  Recueil  gfinfiral  des 
pieces  eontenues  au  procez  de  monsieur  le 
marquis  de  Gesvres  et  de  mademoiselle  de 
Mascranny,  son  cpouse.  2  v.  12°.  Rot¬ 
terdam,  1713. 

- The  same.  Case  of  impotency  de¬ 
bated,  in  the  tryal  at  Paris,  between  the 
marquis  de  Gesvres  and  mademoiselle  de 
Mascranny,  his  lady.  v.  2.  12°.  London. 

1714. 

[Imperfect ;  title  page  wanting], 

Giliert  (Pedro).  Report  of  the  trial  of  Pedro 
Gibert,  Bernardo  de  Soto,  Francisco  Ruiz, 
and  others,  before  circuit  court,  for  piracy 
on  board  brig  Mexican,  of  Salem.  8°. 
Boston,  1834. 

Gi  rard  mill  case  :  See  Vidal ,  etc. 

Goodwin  (Robert  M.)  Trial  on  an  indictment 
of  manslaughter  for  killing  James  Stough¬ 
ton,  esq.  in  Broadway,  New  York,  on  the 

32 


Law — continued. 

TRIALS:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

21st  day  of  December,  1819.  Taken  in 
short-hand  by  W.  Sampson.  8°.  New 
York,  1820. 

- Summary  of  the  trial  of  Robert  M . 

Goodwin  for  the  killing  of  James  Stough¬ 
ton,  which  was  tried  before  the  mayor  of 
New  York  on  the  14th,  15th,  ICth,  and 
17th  of  March,  1820,  containing  the  evi¬ 
dence,  the  speeches  of  counsel  on  both 
sides,  and  the  charge  of  Cadwallader  D. 
Colden,  esq.  mayor  of  the  city  of  New 
York.  Taken  in  short-hand.  8°.  New 
York,  1820. 

Gordon.  Apology  for  the  conduct  of  the 
Gordons ;  containing  the  whole  of  their 
correspondence,  conversation,  etc.  with 
mrs.  Lee  ;  to  which  is  annexed  an  accurate 
account  of  their  examination  at  Bow 
street,  and  their  trial  at  Oxford,  by  Lou¬ 
don  Harcourt  Gordon.  8°.  London,  1804. 

Gordon  (Lord  George).  Trial  of  George  Gor¬ 
don,  esquire,  commonly  called  lord  George 
Gordon,  for  high  treason,  at  the  bar  of  the 
court  of  king’s  bench,  on  Monday,  Feb¬ 
ruary  5th,  1781.  5th  ed.  Taken  in  short¬ 
hand  by  Joseph  Gurney,  fol.  London,  1781. 

[Wah  Sayre  v.  Rochford], 

Gordon  (Major  John).  Proceedings  of  the  gen¬ 
eral  court-martial  in  the  trial  of  maj.  John 
Gordon,  of  the  late  8th  West  India  regi¬ 
ment.  8°.  London,  1804. 

Gosse  c.  Gosse.  Consultation  pour  Virginie 
de  Gosse,  eontre  M.  de  Gosse.  [Par  Nico 
las  Francois  de  Bellart].  4°.  Paris,  1806. 

[With  COMMARIEUX  C.  DUCLAUSON]. 

Gruhme  (Sir  Richard)  and  Ashton  (John). 
Arraignment,  trials,  conviction,  and  con¬ 
demnation  of  sir  R.  Grahme,  bart.  and  John 
Ashton,  gent,  for  high  treason,  at  the  Old 
Bailey,  16-20  January,  1690.  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1691. 

Grant  v.  Astle.  Argument  on  fines  on  ad¬ 
mission  to  copyhold  estates,  in  the  case  of 
Grant  v.  Astle,  in  the  common  pleas,  by 
sir  A.  Wedderburne,  (lord  Loughborough). 
8°.  London,  1792. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  21. 

Grant  v.  Coltart.  Trial  before  the  lord  jus¬ 
tice-clerk  and  a  jury,  (taken  in  short¬ 
hand),  of  the  issues  in  the  action  for 
damages  at  the  instance  of  Lodoviek 
Grant  against  the  rev.  James  Coltart,  for 
slander  and  defamation.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1834. 


24  G 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Gratitudine  (  The).  Judgment  in  the  case  of 
the  Gratitudine,  Mazzola,  master,  by  sir 
W.  Scott,  (lord  Stowell).  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1836. 

[Cabinet  library  of  scarce  tracts,  v.  1J. 

Green  ( Henry  G).  Trial  for  the  murder  of  his 
wife.  8°.  Troy,  (N.  Y. )  1845. 

Grey  of  II eric,  (Ford,  lord)  and  others.  Trial 
at  the  king’s  bench,  for  a  misdemeanor,  in 
debauching  the  lady  Henrietta  Berkeley, 
Nov.  23,  1682.  fol.  [London,  1683.] 

Grosvenor  v.  Grosvenor.  Copies  of  the  dep¬ 
ositions  of  the  witnesses  examined  in  the 
cause  of  divorce  now  depending  in  the  con¬ 
sistory  court  of  the  lord  bishop  of  London, 
at  Doctors’  commons,  between  the  right 
honorable  Richard  Lord  Grosvenor  and 
the  right  honorable  Henrietta  Lady  Gros¬ 
venor,  his  wife.  8°.  London,  1771. 

Hagerman  (Henry  II ).  Trial  of  Henry  B. 
Hagerman,  esq.  on  an  indictment  for  an 
assault  and  battery,  with  intent  to  mur¬ 
der,  committed  on  William  Coleman,  esq. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  David  Bacon. 
8°.  New  York,  1818. 

Haggerty  (John ).  Trial  and  conviction  for  the 
murder  of  Melchior  Fordney,  of  Lancas¬ 
ter,  Penn.  1847.  8°.  Lancaster,  1847. 

Hall  v.  Grunt.  Report  of  the  trial  of  Eunice 
Hall  vs.  Robert  Grant  for  slander.  Trial 
before  the  court  of  common  pleas,  for  the 
county  of  Essex,  in  New  Jersey,  and  a 
special  jury;  in  June  term,  1821.  Taken 
in  short-hand  by  Daniel  Rogers.  8°. 
Elizabethtown,  (N.  J.)  1821. 

Hallot  de  la  Touche  c.  Amoureuz  et  Viaud. 
Memoire  pour  le  sieur  Antoine  Hallot  de  la 
Touche,  ci-devant  commandant  le  brigan- 
tin  l’Aimable  Louison,  defendeur  et  de- 
maudeur;  contre  le  sieur  Laurent  Amou- 
reux,  substitute  an  commandement,  de- 
mandeur  et  ddfendeur ;  et  contre  le  sieur 
Nicolas  Yiaud,  armateur,  aussi  defendeur. 
Par  M.  Pellerin.  4°.  Nantes,  1785. 

[  With  Seris  et  Lamarquec.  Lacaze  et  Mallet]. 

Halzingler.  The  three  sisters  ;  or,  the  life, 
confession  and  execution  of  Amy,  Eliza¬ 
beth,  and  Cynthia  Halzingler,  who  were 
tried,  convicted,  and  executed,  at  Eliza¬ 
bethtown,  Ark.  November  30,  1855,  for 
the  wilful  and  horrible  murder  of  the  Ed¬ 
monds  family,  consisting  of  seven  mem¬ 
bers.  Edited  by  the  rev.  O.  R.  Arthur.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1856. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Hamiltons  v.  Eaton.  Case  respecting  Brit¬ 
ish  debts  lately  determined  in  the  circuit 
court  in  the  United  States  for  North  Car¬ 
olina  district,  presided  by  C.  J.  Ellsworth. 
8°.  Newborn,  1797. 

Hampden  (John).  Arguments  of  sir  Richard 
Hutton,  one  of  the  judges  of  the  common 
pleas,  and  sir  George  Croke,  one  of  the 
judges  of  the  king’s  bench,  together  with 
the  certificate  of  sir  John  Denham,  one  of 
the  barons  of  the  exchequer,  upon  a  scire 
facias  brought  by  the  king’s  majesty,  in 
the  court  of  exchequer,  against  John 
Hampden,  esq.  4°.  London,  1641. 

Hanson  (Joseph).  Whole  proceedings  on  the 
trial  of  an  indictment  against  Joseph  Han¬ 
son,  for  a  conspiracy  to  aid  the  weavers  of 
Manchester  in  raising  their  wages,  before 
mr.  justice  Le  Blanc  and  a  special  jury, 
at  the  Lancaster  spring  assizes,  1809. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  mr.  Jones.  8°. 
London,  1809. 

Hunway  ( Castner ).  History  of  the  trial  of 
Castnfer  Hanway  and  others,  for  treason, 
at  Philadelphia,  in  November,  1851  ;  with 
an  introduction  upon  the  history  of  the 
slave  question.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1852. 

- Trial  for  treason  in  the  resistance  of 

the  execution  of  the  fugitive  slave  law  of 
1850.  Before  judges  Grier  and  Kane,  in 
the  circuit  court  of  the  U.  S.  for  the  eastern 
district  of  Pennsylvania,  held  at  Philadel¬ 
phia  in  1851.  By  J.  J.  Robbins.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1852. 

Happey,  Morel  et  Pasyuier,  c.  Bourdon- Neu- 
rille.  Consultation  pour  mm.  Happey, 
Morel,  et  Pasquier,  contre  la  veuve  et  les 
heritiers  Bourdon-Neuville.  Seconde  con¬ 
sultation.  Consultation  sur  appel  pour 
mm.  Happey  et  Morel  ;  contre  la  veuve  et 
les  hCritiers  Bourdon-Neuville.  Par  N.  F. 
Bell  art,  etc.  4C.  Paris,  1804-06. 

Harden  (Jacob  S.)  Life,  confession,  and  let¬ 
ters  of  courtship  of  rev.  J.  S.  Harden,  of  the 
m.  e.  church,  Mount  Lebanon,  N.  J.  exe¬ 
cuted  for  the  murder  of  his  wife,  6th  July, 
1860.  8°.  Hackettstown,  (N.  J.)  1860. 

Hardenbrook  (John  A  .)  The  trial  of  dr.  John 
K.  Hardenbrook,  indicted  for  the  murder 
of  Thomas  Nott,  by  administering  strych¬ 
nine  to  him.  Tried  at  the  May  term  of 
oyer  and  terminer,  1849,  on.  judge  Mar¬ 
vin  presiding.  8°.  Rochester,  1849. 


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247 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Hardy  {  Thomas).  Trial  for  high  treason  at  the 
sessions  house,  in  the  Old  Bailey,  in  1792. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  Joseph  Gurney. 

4  v.  8°.  London,  1794-95. 

- - State  trials  for  high  treason,  contain¬ 
ing  the  trial  of  Thomas  Hardy,  with  chiet 
justice  Eyre’s  charge  to  the  grand  jury. 
Robertson’s  ed.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1794. 

Hare  { Joseph  Thompson )  and,  others.  Trial  of 
the  mail  robbers,  Hare,  Alexander,  and 
Hare  ;  with  the  testimony,  the  proceedings 
of  the  court,  and  the  arguments  of  counsel 
at  length.  Reported  by  Edward  J.  Coale. 
To  which  is  added  the  trial  and  proceed¬ 
ings  before  the  circuit  court  of  the  United 
States,  in  Philadelphia,  in  the  case  of  Wil¬ 
liam  Wood,  an  accessory  before  the  fact. 
Reported  by  Richard  Bache.  8°.  Balti¬ 
more,  1818. 

Harrison  ( Henry).  Arraignment,  tryal,  con¬ 
viction,  and  condemnation  of  Henry  Harri¬ 
son,  gent,  for  the  barbarous  murther  of  An¬ 
drew  Clenche,  doctor  of  physic,  at  the  Old 
Baily,  (5-9  April,  1692.  To  which  is  also 
added  the  tryal  of  John  Cole,  for  the  mur¬ 
ther  of  the  said  doctor  Cleuclie.  fol.  Lou¬ 
don,  1692. 

Hastings  {  Warren)  Articles  of  charge  of  high 
crimes  and  misdemeanors  against  War¬ 
ren  Hastings,  esq.  late  governor  general 
of  Bengal,  presented  to  the  house  of  com¬ 
mons  on  the  4th  day  of  April,  1786.  By 
E.  Burke.  8°.  London,  1786. 

- History  of  the  trial  of  Warren  Hast¬ 
ings,  esq.  before  the  high  court  of  parlia¬ 
ment  in  Westminster  hall,  on  an  impeach¬ 
ment  by  the  commons  of  Great  Britain, 
for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanours.  Also, 
account  of  the  proceedings  of  various  gen¬ 
eral  courts  of  the  East  India  company, 
held  in  consequence  of  his  acquittal.  8°. 
London,  1796. 

- Detailed  account  of  the  proceedings 

in  the  house  of  lords,  on  the  subject  of 
the  articles  charged  in  the  impeachment 
of  Warren  Hastings,  esq.  subsequent  to 
the  close  of  the  evidence  on  the  part  of  the 
prosecution,  and  on  the  part  of  the  defence, 
in  the  court  in  Westminster  hall.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1795. 

- Debate  at  the  East  India  house,  on 

Friday,  the  29th  of  May,  1795,  on  the  sev¬ 
eral  motions  brought  forward  by  mr.  alder 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

man  Lusliington,  that  this  court  is  highly 
sensible  of  the  long,  faithful,  aud  import¬ 
ant  services  of  Warren  Hastings,  esq.  etc. 
Reported  by  W.  Woodfall.  8°.  London, 
1795. 

[With  the  preceding]. 

Hatchard  {John).  Report  of  the  trial  of  the 
king  v.  John  Hatchard ,  for  a  libel  on  the 
aides-de-camp  of  sir  James  Deith,  and  the 
graud  jury  of  the  island  of  Antigua,  in  the 
king’s  bench,  February  20,  1817.  Taken 
in  short-hand  by  Mr.  Gurney.  8°.  Lou¬ 
don,  1817. 

- Thesame.  [Slavery  pamphlets,  v.  7], 

Hattedc  Rougemont  {Charies  Joseph).  Suppli¬ 
cation  an  roi  et  a  nosseigneurs  de  son  con- 
seil.  Par  Thirou  de  Crosue  et  Moreau  de 
Vorrne.  59  ;  52  pp  4°.  Paris,  1766. 

|  With  OOMMARIEUX  C.  DUCLAUSOXl. 

Haunt  (  William).  Autheutick  coppie  of  the 
tryal  of  William  Haunt,  dragoon,  anno 
1711.  Laid  before  the  house,  pursuant  to 
their  lordships’  order  for  that  purpose, 
Aprile,  1767.  fol.  London,  1737. 

Hawley  and  King  v.  James.  Iu  the  court 
for  the  trial  of  impeachments  and  the  cor¬ 
rection  of  errors.  Gideon  Hawley  and 
James  King  vs.  William  James  aud  others. 
8°.  Albany,  1836. 

Hay  (John).  Narrative  of  procedure  before 
the  court  of  session,  in  the  trial  of  John 
Hay,  prosecuted  at  the  instance  of  the  lord 
advocate  of  Scotland,  and,  without  the  ver¬ 
dict  of  a  jury,  sentenced  to  four  months  im¬ 
prisonment  by  the  judges  of  the  court  of 
session.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1822. 

Hendrickson  {John).  Trial  of  John  Hendrick¬ 
son,  jr.  for  the  murder  of  his  wife,  Maria, 
by  poisoning,  at  Bethlehem,  Albany  coun¬ 
ty,  Now  York,  March  6,  1853,  tried  iu  the 
court  of  oyer  aud  terminer,  at  Albany,  New 
York,  iu  June  and  July,  1853.  Reported 
and  compiled  by  David  M.  Barnes  and 
W.  S.  Hevenor.  8°.  Albany,  1853. 

Henry  {.Joseph).  See  Trials.  {Collections  : 
France). 

Henshaw  {John  C.)  Proceedings  of  a  general 
court  martial  which  convened  at  Fort 
Washita,  (Indian  territory),  on  the  20th  of 
November,  1855,  for  the  trial  of  brevet 
major  John  C.  Henshaw,  United  States 
army.  8°.  New  York,  1858. 

Henshaw  {Robert).  Trial  for  corruption  of 
office,  and  receiving  presents,  in  violation 


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Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

of  the  act  315  Geo.  iii,  cap.  52.  Tried  by  a 
special  jury  in  the  court  of  the  recorder  of 
Bombay,  Nov.  5,  1805,  before  the  lion,  sir 
James  Mackintosh.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1807. 

Hersey  ( George  C.)  Trial  for  the  murder  of 
Betsey  F.  Tirrell,  before  the  supreme  judi¬ 
cial  court  of  Massachusetts.  By  J.  M.  W. 
Ycrrington.  8°.  Boston,  1862. 

Hertz  (Henry).  United  States  vs.  Henry 
Hertz,  et  al.  charged  with  hiring  and  re¬ 
taining  persons  to  go  beyond  the  jurisdic¬ 
tion  of  the  United  States,  with  the  intent 
to  enlist  in  the  British  foreign  legion  for 
the  Crimea.  Tried  before  the  United  States 
district  court  at  Philadelphia.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1855. 

Hicks  (Albert  IV.)  Life,  trial,  confession 
and  execution  of  the  pirate  and  murderer, 
executed  on  Bedloe’s  island,  New  Yrcrk 
bay,  13th  July,  1860,  for  the  murder  of 
captain  Burr,  Smith,  and  Oliver  Watts. 
8°.  New  York,  1860. 

Hinehrnan  vs.  Richie  et  al.  Speeches  of  de¬ 
fendant’s  counsel,  and  the  charge  of  judge 
Burnside  in  the  case  of  Hiuchman  vs. 
Richie.  Reported  by  Oliver  Dyer  and  D. 
F.  Murphy.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1849. 

Hill  ( T .)  Cause  of  truth  defended:  being 
a  plain  statement  of  the  facts  connected 
with  the  two  trials  of  the  rev.  T,  Hill, 
methodist  preacher,  for  defamation  of  the 
character  of  miss  Bell,  containing  a  cor¬ 
rect  report  of  the  trial  at  York.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1827. 

Hodge  (Arthur).  Trial  at  the  island  of  Tor¬ 
tola,  for  the  murder  of  his  negro  man 
slave  named  Prosper.  12°.  Middletown, 
1812. 

Hogan  (Rev.  William).  Trial  for  assault  and 
battery  on  Mary  Connell, before  the  mayor’s 
court  in  Philadelphia,  April,  1822.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1822. 

Holden  and  others.  Correct  report  of  the  trial 
of  William  Holden,  James  Ashcroft  the  j 
elder,  James  Ashcroft  the  younger,  David 
Ashcroft,  and  John  Robinson,  for  the  mur¬ 
der  of  Margaret  Marsden  and  Hannah  Par¬ 
tington  ;  and  for  robbery  in  the  dwelling- 
house  of  mr.  T.  Littlewood,  at  Pendleton  ;  j 
before  sir  Richard  Richards,  knight,  lord 
chief  baron  of  his  majesty’s  court  of  excheq¬ 
uer,  at  Lancaster  assizes,  the  5th  Septem¬ 
ber,  1817.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  George 
Taylor.  8°.  Manchester,  1817. 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Holland,  Davis,  and  Hearing's  trial  :  See 
Bateman's  trial. 

Hone  (William).  Three  trials  of  William 
Hone  for  publishing  three  parodies,  viz: 
the  late  John  Wilkes’s  catechism,  the  Polit¬ 
ical  litany,  and  the  Sinecurist’s  creed,  on 
three  ex  officio  informations,  at  Guildhall, 
London,  during  three  successive  days,  De¬ 
cember  18-20,  1817.  8°.  Loudon,  1818. 

-  Trial  by  jury  and  liberty  of  the  press. 

Proceedings  at  the  public  meeting,  Decem¬ 
ber  29,  1817,  at  the  City  of  London  tavern, 
for  the  purpose  of  enabling  William  Hone 
to  surmount  the  difficulties  in  which  he  has 
been  placed  by  being  selected  by  the  minis¬ 
ters  of  the  crown  as  the  object  of  their  per¬ 
secution.  4th  ed.  8°.  London,  1818. 

Hopkinson  (Francis).  Pennsylvania  state 
trials  ;  containing  the  impeachment,  trial, 
and  acquittal  of  Francis  Hopkinson  and 
John  Nicholson.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1794. 

Horne  Tooke  (John).  Trial  of  John  Horne, 
esq.  upon  an  information  filed,  ex  officio,  by 
his  majesty’s  attorney  general  for  a  libel. 
In  the  court  of  king’sbench, 4th  July,  1777. 
Published  by  the  defendant,  from  Mr.  Gur¬ 
ney’s  short-hand  notes,  fol.  London,  1777. 

[ With  Sayre  v.  Kochford], 

-  Further  proceedings  on  the  trial  of 

John  Horne,  esq.  for  a  libel,  the  19th  and 
24th  November,  [1777],  fol.  London,  1777. 

[  With  Sayre  ®.  Rochford.] 

Hossack  (John).  Report  of  the  trial  of  John 
Hossack,  indicted  for  rescuing  a  fugitive 
slave  from  the  U.  S.  deputy  marshal,  at 
Ottawa,  October  20,  1859.  U.  S.  district 
court  for  the  northern  district  of  Illinois, 
bon.  Thomas  Drummond,  judge.  Febru¬ 
ary  term,  1860.  R.  E.  Hitt,  reporter.  8°. 
Chicago,  1860. 

Houston  (Robert  IV.)  Trial  of  R.  W.  Houston 
v.  general  John  Dicks,  and  others,  members 
of  a  court  martial,  being  an  action  of  tres¬ 
pass,  instituted  in  the  court  of  common 
pleas,  of  Lancaster  county,  Penn.  By 
George  B.  Porter.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1817. 

Howard  v.  Essex.  Case  of  impotency,  as 
debated  in  England,  in  that  remarkable 
trial  an.  1613,  between  Robert,  earl  of 
Essex,  and  the  lady  Frances  Howard. 
Written  by  George  Abbott.  2v.ini.  12°. 
London,  1715. 

Howe  (Capt.  Thomas).  Trial :  See  Militia 
Reporter. 


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Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Jlulibcll  (Levi ).  Trial  and  impeachment  of 
Levi  Hubbell,  judge  of  the  second  judicial 
circuit,  by  the  senate  of  the  state  of  Wis¬ 
consin,  June,  1853.  Reported  by  T.  C. 
Ireland.  8°.  Madison,  1853. 

Hull  (Captain  Isaac).  Minutes  of  proceedings 
of  the  court  of  enquiry  into  his  official  con¬ 
duct  as  commandant  of  the  United  States 
navy  at  Charlestown,  Mass.  8°.  Wash¬ 
ington,  1822. 

Hull  (  William).  Defence  of  brigadier  general 
Hull  before  the  general  court  martial,  at  Al¬ 
bany,  March,  1814;  with  an  address  to  the 
people  of  the  United  States,  written  by 
himself.  12°.  Boston,  1814. 

-  Report  of  the  trial  of  brigadier  general 

William  Hull,  commanding  the  northwest¬ 
ern  army  of  the  United  States,  by  a  court- 
martial  held  at  Albany,  on  Monday,  3d 
January,  1814,  and  succeeding  days. 
Taken  by  lieut.  col.  Forbes.  8°.  New- 
York,  1814. 

Hunt  (Henry)  and  others.  Impartial  report  of 
the  proceedings  in  the  cause  of  the  king 
v.  Henry  Hunt,  Joseph  Johnson,  John 
Knight,  James  Moorhouse,  Joseph  Healey, 
John  Thacker  Saxton,  Robert  Jones,  Sam¬ 
uel  Bamford,  George  Swift,  and  Robert 
Wilde,  for  a  conspiracy ;  tried  before  mr. 
justice  Bailey  and  a  special  jury,  at  York 
assizes,  16th-27th  of  March,  1820.  8°. 

Manchester,  1820. 

Hunter  (J.  W. )  Record  of  an  examination 
before  Kenneth  G.  White,  United  States 
commissioner,  in  relation  to  forged  checks 
upon  the  U.  S.  assistant  treasurer,  at  New 
York,  in  the  name  of  J.  W.  Hunter.  8°. 
New  York,  1864. 

Hunter  (  Thomas)  and  others.  Reprint  of  the 
trial  of  Thomas  Hunter,  Peter  Ilaeket, 
Richard  McNeil,  James  Gibb,  and  William 
McLean,  cotton  spinners,  in  Glasgow,  be¬ 
fore  the  high  court  of  justiciary,  at  Edin¬ 
burgh,  January  3,  1838,  for  the  crimes  of 
illegal  conspiracy  and  murder.  By  Archi¬ 
bald  Svvinton.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1838. 

-  The  same.  Reported  by  James  Mar¬ 
shall.  With  statistics  connected  with  the 
spinning  trade,  etc.  of  Glasgow,  by  Peter 
McKenzie.  8J.  Edinburgh,  1838. 

Huntington  ( Charles  11.)  Trial  of  Charles  B. 
Huntington,  for  forgery.  Principal  de¬ 
fence,  insanity.  8°.  New  York,  1857. 

Holt.  v.  U  illtes.  Report  of  the  important  cause 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

between  Daniel  Ilott  and  John  Wilkes, 
(the  high  sheriff  of  the  county  of  Essex), 
respecting  the  legality  of  setting  that  most 
deadly  weapon,  the  spring  gun.  Tried  at 
the  Chelmsford  summer  assizes,  28th  July, 
1819,  before  sir  William  Garrow,  knt.  and 
a  full  special  jury.  8°.  London,  1819. 

Indiana  treason  trials  :  See  Trials  for  treason 
at  Indianapolis. 

Ireland,  Pickering,  and  Grove.  Tryals  of 
William  Ireland,  Thomas  Pickering,  and 
John  Grove,  for  conspiracy  to  murder  the 
king  ;  who  were  found  guilty  of  high  trea¬ 
son,  in  the  Old  Bailey,  Dec.  17th,  1678.  fol. 
London,  1078. 

Irvine  (Baptist).  Accurate  report  of  the  argu¬ 
ment  on  a  motion  of  attachment  against 
Baptist  Irvine,  editor  of  the  Whig,  for  a 
contempt  against  the  court  of  oyer  and  ter¬ 
miner  of  Baltimore  county.  By  A.  C.  Han¬ 
son.  8°.  Baltimore,  1808. 

- Case  of  Baptist  Irvine,  in  a  matter  of 

contempt  of  court.  8°.  Baltimore,  1808. 

[  IVilU  the  precedingl. 

Jackson  (Rev.  William).  Full  report  of  all  the 
proceedings  on  the  trial  of  the  rev.  William 
Jackson,  court  of  king’s  bench,  Ireland, 
on  an  indictment  for  high  treason.  Collected 
from  the  notes  of  W.  Ridgeway,  W.  Lapp, 
and  J.  Schoales.  8°.  Dublin,  1795. 

Jeane  (John).  Unparalleled  cruelty ;  or,  the 
tryal  of  captain  Jeane,  of  Bristol,  who  was 
convicted  at  the  Old  Bailey  for  the  murder 
of  his  cabbin-boy.  35  pp.  8°.  London,  1726. 

Jefferds  ( Charles  M. )  Trial  for  murder, at  New 
York,  Dec.  1861.  Charles  E.  Wilbour,  re¬ 
porter.  8°.  New  York,  1862. 

Jemott  (U'iliiam).  Report  of  the  trial  in  the 
case  of  the  king  v.  William  Jemott,  at  the 
Old  Bailey,  before  sir  William  Scott,  sir 
Simon  Le  Banc,  etc.  28th  February,  1812, 
for  piracy.  Taken  in  short  hand,  by  Mr. 
James  Dowling.  8°.  London,  1812. 

Jennings  (Richard).  Report  of  the  trials  of  the 
murderers  of  R.  Jennings,  held  at  the  court 
house  in  Goshen,  Feb.  23,  1819.  8°.  New¬ 
burgh,  (N.  Y.)  1819. 

Johnson  (A nelreic).  Procedings  in  the  trial  of 
Andrew  Johnson,  president  of  the  United 
States,  before  the  U.  S.  senate,  on  articles 
of  impeachment  exhibited  by  the  house  of 
representatives.  3v.  8°.  Washington, 
1868. 


The  same.  4°.  Washington,  1868. 


250 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Joltnsuu  (  Robert).  Law  report,  court  of  king’s 
bench,  Ireland.  Arguments  of  counsel, 
and  opinions  of  the  judges,  in  the  case  of 
the  king  vs.  mr.  justice  Johnson.  8°. 
Lublin,  1805. 

Joncs(Rcv.  Cave).  Reportof  the  case  between 
the  rev.  Cave  Jones  and  the  rector  and  in¬ 
habitants  of  the  city  of  New  York,  in  com¬ 
munion  with  the  protestant  episcopal 
church.  By  M.  L.  Davis.  8°.  New  York, 
1813. 

Jones  ( John  //.)  Trial  of  John  II.  Jones, 
first  lieutenant  of  the  privateer  schooner 
Revenge,  on  a  charge  of  piracy,  including 
the  arguments  of  the  counsel,  and  charge 
of  judge  Washington.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1813. 

Jones  v.  Vanzandt.  Reclamation  of  fugitives 
from  service.  An  argument  for  the  de¬ 
fendant,  submitted  to  the  supreme  court  of 
the  United  States,  at  the  December  term, 
184(5,  in  the  case  of  Wharton  Jones  v.  John 
Vanzandt.  By  S.  P.  Chase.  8°.  Cincin¬ 
nati,  1847. 

Juliana  (  The  ship).  Observations  sur  la  prise 
du  navire  amerieain  La  Juliana;  avec  le 
jugement  du  tribunal  du  Havre.  8°.  Havre, 
1797. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  18]. 

Kelley  (George).  Speech  at  the  bar  of  the 
house  of  lords,  in  his  defence  against  the 
bill  for  inflicting  pains  and  penalties  upon 
him.  7tli  ed.  fol.  London,  1723. 

Kenniston  (Levi  and  Laban).  Reportof  the 
evidence  at  the  trial  of  Levi  and  Laban 
Kenniston,  before  lion.  Samuel  Putnam, 
on  an  indictment  for  the  robbery  of  major 
Elijah  P.  Goodridge,  December  19,  181(5. 
8°.  Salem,  1817. 

Kennon  (Beverly).  Message  of  the  president 
of  the  United  States,  transmitting  a  report 
of  the  secretary  of  the  navy,  accompanied 
with  the  proceedings  of  a  court  martial 
lately  held  at  Norfolk  for  the  trial  of  lieut. 
Beverly  Keunon,  May  18,  1824.  8°.  Wash¬ 
ington,  1824. 

Keppel  (Augustus, viscount).  Minutes  of  the 
proceedings  at  a  court  martial,  for  the  trial 
of  admiral  Augustus  Keppel,  on  a  charge 
exhibited  against  him  by  vice-admiral  sir 
Hugh  Palliser;  as  taken  by  George  Jack- 
son.  fol.  London,  1779. 

Kilmarnock  (  William  Boyil,  carl  of)  and  others. 
Whole  proceedings  in  the  house  of  peers 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

upon  the  indictments  against  William 
[Bo3'd],  earl  of  Kilmarnoch  ;  George  [Mac¬ 
kenzie],  earl  of  Cromartio;  and  Arthur 
[Elphinstone],  lord  Balmerino ;  for  high 
treason,  in  levying  war  against  his  majesty, 
fol.  London,  1746. 

Kingston  (Duchess  of).  Trial  of  Elizabeth 
[Chudleigh  Pierrepont,  duchess  dowager  of 
Kingston-upon-Hull],  for  bigamy,  before 
the  house  of  peers,  15th-22d  April,  1776,  in 
Westminster  hall,  in  full  parliament,  fol. 
London,  1775. 

- The  same.  fol.  London,  1776. 

[With  Sayre  v.  Rochford], 

-  c.  le  chevalier  la  Crosse.  Memoire 

pour  la  duchesse  de  Kingston,  intimde, 
contre  le  chevalier  de  la  Crosse,  appellant, 
et  les  sieurs  Fomas,  la  Velle,  et  le  Hodey. 
[Par  M.  Picard].  72  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1787- 

[  Willi  Kornmann  (G.)  Trial]. 

Kinnear  (John)  and  others.  Trial  of  John 
Kinnear,  Lewis  Levy,  and  Mozely  Woolf, 
indicted,  with  John  Meyer  and  others,  for 
a  conspiracy;  at  Guildhall,  London,  before 
lord  chief  justice  Abbott  and  a  special  jury, 
20th  and  21st  of  April,  1819.  To  which  is 
added  the  further  proceedings  in  the  court 
of  king’s  bench,  on  the  motion  for  a  new 
trial.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  Mr.  Fraser. 
8°.  London,  1819. 

Kirkby  (Col.  Richard)  and  others.  Account 
of  the  arraignments  and  tryals  of  col.  Rich¬ 
ard  Kirkby,  capt.  John  Constable,  capt. 
Cooper  Wade,  etc.  at  a  court  martial  in 
Jamaica,  8-12  October,  1802,  for  cowardice, 
neglect  of  duty,  breach  of  orders,  and 
other  crimes,  fol.  London,  1703. 

- The  same.  8°.  Loudon,  1747. 

Kirican  (  William  Bourlcc).  The  Kirwan  case. 
Illustrating  the  danger  of  conviction  on 
circumstantial  evidence,  and  the  necessity 
of  granting  new  trials  in  criminal  cases. 
8°.  Dublin,  1853. 

- Defence  of  William  Bourke  Kirwan, 

condemned  for  the  alleged  murder  of  his 
wife,  and  now  a  convict  on  Spike  island  ; 
to  which  is  appended  the  opinion  of  Alfred 
S.  Taylor,  m.d.  f.  r.  s.  that  “no  murder 
was  committed.”  8°.  Dublin,  1853. 

[  With  the  preceding]. 

Knapp  (John  Francis).  Report  of  the  evi¬ 
dence  and  points  of  law  arising  on  the  trial 
of  Knapp,  for  the  murder  of  Joseph  White. 
Before  the  supreme  judicial  court  of  (lift 


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251 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  8°. 
Salem,  1830. 

- Appendix  to  the  report  of  the  trial  of 

John  F.  Knapp,  on  an  indictment  for  mur¬ 
der.  Containing'  the  new  evidence,  the 
arguments  of  counsel,  and  the  charge  of 
judge  Putnam  to  the  jury.  8°.  Salem, 
1830. 

- Trial  and  conviction  of  John  Francis 

Knapp  for  the  murder  of  Joseph  White,  of 
Salem,  on  the  6th  April,  1830.  8°.  Boston, 
1830. 

Kneeland  (Abner).  Review  of  the  prosecution 
against  Abner  Kneeland,  for  blasphemy. 
8°.  Boston,  1835. 

-  Report  of  the  arguments  of  the  attor¬ 
ney  of  the  commonwealth  at  the  trials  of 
Abner  Kneeland  for  blasphemy,  in  Boston. 
1834.  8°.  Boston,  1834. 

Knighlle  y  (A.)  Arraignment,  confession,  and 
condemnation  of  A.  Knightley,  for  the  con¬ 
spiracy  to  assassinate  his  majesty  k.  Wil¬ 
liam  ;  at  the  king’s  bench  bar,  Westmins¬ 
ter,  on  the  30tli  of  April  and  the  20th  and 
25th  of  May.  fol.  London,  1606. 

[  With  GraHME  ( Sir  R.)  trial.] 

Kornmann  c.  Kornmann.  Memoire  sur  line 
question  d’adultbre,  de  seduction,  et  de 
diffamation,  pour  le  sieur  Kornmann;  cou- 
treladame  Kornmann,  sonbpouse  ;  le  sieur 
Daudetde  Jossan  ;  le  sieur  Pierre  Augustin 
Caron  de  Beaumarchais;  et  m.  Lenoir. 
[ParNicolas Bergasse.]  4°.  [Paiis]?  1787. 

-  Observations  de  m.  Kornmann  sur  un 

dcrit  de  m.  de  Beaumarchais.  4  pp.  4°. 
[Paris],  1787. 

-  Memoire  pour  le  sieur  Bergasse,  dans 

la  cause  du  sieur  Kornmann,  eontre  le  sieur 
de  Beaumarchais,  et  eontre  le  prince  de 
Nassau.  [Par  Bergasse].  4°.  [Paris]? 
1788. 

-  Declaration  de  m.  Deprdmesnil  sur 

ce  qui  s’est  passd  le  samedi,  31  mars  1787, 
enire  m  le  Noir,  m.  l’abbe  Sabathier,  et 
lui,  chcz  ni.  de  Brunville,  dans  l’affaire  de 
m.  Kornmann.  11  pp.  4°.  [Paris],  1788. 

-  Observations  de  m.  de  Bergasse,  sur 

un  ecrit  de  m.  de  Beaumarchais.  7  pp.  4°. 
[Paris],  1788. 

-  Observations  preliminaires,  pour  les 

proprietaires  associes  dans  l’acquisition  des 
quinze-vingts.  Gontre  le  sieur  Kornmann. 
Signe  Sdguin.  4  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1788. 

Ladd  and  Co.  Report  of  the  proceedings  and 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

evidence  in  the  arbitration  between  the 
king  and  government  of  the  Hawaiian 
islands  and  messrs.  Ladd  and  co.  before 
inessrs.  Williams  and  Marshall,  arbitrators 
under  the  compact  13th  July,  1846.  8°. 
Honolulu,  1846. 

Laity  (F.  A.  R.)  See  Trials.  ( Collections  : 
France,  p.  897. 

La  Molte  (Jeanne  de  St.  R6my  de  Valois,  com- 
tesse  de).  Memoire  fait  par  in.  l’avocat 
d’Oillot  pour  dame  Jeanne  de  Saint-Remy 
de  Valois,  pour  l’affaire  du  fameux  collier. 
71  pp.  12°.  Paris,  1785. 

- Reponse  pour  la  comtesse  de  Valois 

Lamotte,  au  memoire  du  cornte  de  Caglios 
tro.  48  pp.  12°.  Paris,  1786. 

-  Arret  du  parlement,  la  grande  charn- 

bre  assemblee,  du  11  mai  1786.  44  pp. 

12°.  Paris,  1786. 

-  Soinmaire  pour  la  comtesse  de  Valois- 

Lamotte,  accusee,  eontre  m.  le  procureur- 
general.  64  pp.  12°.  Paris,  1786. 

-  Relation  de  l’exccutiou  de  1’arret 

rendu  eontre  mine,  de  La  Motte.  8  pp. 
12°.  Paris,  1786. 

-  Defense  de  J.  C.  V.  Bette  d’Ftien- 

ville  a,  une  accusation  d’escroquerie.  Me¬ 
moire  a  consulter  et  consultation.  Par  M. 
Meslier.  56  pp.  12°.  Paris,  1786. 

-  Second  memoire,  par  in.  Montigny. 

56  pp.  12°.  Paris,  1786. 

-  Memoire  pour  les  sieurs  Vaucher, 

horloger,  et  Loque,  bijoutier,  accusateurs, 
eontre  le  sieur  Bette  d’Ftienville,  le  baron 
de  Fages-Chaulnes,  et  autres,  accuses. 
[Par  Duvergrier,  avocat],  96  pp.  12°. 
Paris,  1786. 

-  Memoire,  servant  de  rdponse  a  celui 

de  m.  de  Pages  [par  M.  Montigny].  38  pp. 
12°.  Paris,  1786. 

-  Supplement  et  suite  aux  mdmoires  du 

sieur  de  Bette  d’Etienville,  pour  servir  de 
reponse  aux  diftcrens  memoires  faits  eontre 
lui.  [Par  M.  Montigny].  71  pp.  12°. 
Paris,  1786. 

-  Memoire  pour  la  demoiselle  Marie 

Nicole  Le  Guay  d’Oliva,  accusee,  eontre 
m.  le  procureur-general.  [Par  M.  Blondel]. 
63  pp.  12°.  Paris,  1786. 

-  The  same.  Second  mdmoire.  Ana¬ 
lyse  et  resultat  des  recolernens  et  confron¬ 
tations.  [Par  M.  Blondel],  61  pp.  12° 
Paris,  1786. 


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Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

La  Molte  ( Jeanne  de  St.  Rimy  de  Valois,  com- 
tessc  de).  Memoire  pour  le  baron  de  Fages- 
Chaulnes,  garde-du-corps  de  monsieur,  eon- 
tre  les  sieurs  Vaucher et  Loque,  marehands- 
bijoutiers.  [Par  M.  Estienne  de  la  Ri¬ 
viere].  44  pp.  12°.  Paris,  1766. 

-  Requete  pour  le  sieur  Marc  Antoino 

Retaux  de  Villette  accus6,  contre  m.  le  pro- 
cureur-g6n6ral.  26  pp.  12°.  Paris,  1786. 

[Note.  The  titles  under  La  Motte  (J.  de  St.  Remy), 
belong  to  pamphlets  bound  together  as  “  Collier  de 
la  reine”]. 

La  motte  •  Geffrard  ( Jean  Baptiste  Francois 
Joseph  de,  comte  dc  Sanois).  Memoire  pour 
le  comte  de  Sanois,  sortaut  de  Charenton, 
oil  il  a  et6  detenu  pendant  ueuf  mois  ; 
contre  ses  accusateurs.  [  Par  Pierre  Louis 
Lacretelle].  4°.  Paris,  1786. 

-  Examen  des  procedures  faites  contre 

le  comte  de  Sanois,  pendant  qu’on  le  re- 
tenoit  dans  une  loge  de  fou  a  Charenton. 
[Par  Lesperat,  avocat].  74  pp.  4°.  Paris, 
1786. 

-  Lettre  d'un  avocat  a  m.  de  Lacre¬ 
telle.  32  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1786. 

[Note. — The  titles  under  Lamotte-Geffrard  belong  to 
pamphlets  bound  with  Kornmanu.] 

Longhorn  (Richard).  Tryall  of  Richard  Lang- 
liorn,  for  conspiring  the  death  of  the  king, 
subversion  of  the  government  and  protest- 
ant  religion.  At  the  sessions  in  the  Old  Bay- 
ley,  14th  June,  1679.  fol.  London,  1679. 

Lawrence  (Richard).  Remarkable  trial  of 
R.  Lawrence  for  an  attempt  to  assassi¬ 
nate  the  president  of  the  United  States. 
By  a  Washington  reporter.  8°.  New 
York,  1835. 

Layer  ( Christopher).  Whole  proceeding  upon 
the  arraignment,  tryal,  conviction  and 
attainder  of  Christopher  Layer,  esq.  for  high 
treason,  fol.  London,  1722. 

Lccompte  (Pierre).  Sec  TltlALS :  (Collec¬ 
tions  :  France,  p.  897 ). 

Lemmon  slave  case.  New  York  court  of  ap¬ 
peals.  Report  of  the  Lemmon  slave  case, 
containing  points  and  arguments  of  counsel 
on  both  sides,  and  opinions  of  all  the  judges. 
8°.  New  York,  1860. 

- The  same.  8°.  New  York,  1861. 

Leris  et  Lamarque  c.  Lacaze  et  Mallet.  M6- 
moire  pour  les  sieurs  Leris  et  Lamarque, 
ncgocians  it  Bordeaux,  accusateurs  ;  contre 
les  sieurs  Lacaze  et  Mallet,  ndgociaus  it 
Pbiladelphie.  [Par  le  comte  Raymond 
Descze].  49  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1786. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Lexington  (Steamer).  Proceedings  of  the 
coroner  in  the  case  of  the  steamer  Lexing¬ 
ton,  lost  by  fire  on  the  13th  of  January, 
1840.  8°.  New  York,  1840. 

Ligniville  c.  Ligniville.  Memoire  pour  Eli¬ 
zabeth  de  Ligniville,  comtesse  de  Ligni¬ 
ville;  contre  Nicholas  de  Ligniville,  cha- 
noine  de  Nancy,  etc.  son  frere  ;  le  sieur 
Joley,  huissier-priseur  auChatelet  de  Paris, 
et  contre  M.  Dedelay  de  Lagarde.  [Deten¬ 
tion  injuste].  Conseil  des  depeches.  [Par 
Me  Pacotte].  4°.  Paris,  [1787]. 

[With  Leris  c.  Lacaze], 

Lilburn  (John).  Trial  of  lieut.  col.  Lilburn 
at  the  Guildhall  of  London,  October,  1649. 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1649. 

Littlejohn  v.  Greeley.  Case  of  De  Witt  C. 
Littlejohn  against  Horace  Greeley,  tried  at 
the  Oswego  term  of  the  supreme  court  of 
the  state  of  New  York,  at  Pulaski,  Sept. 
10-13,  1861,  before  bis  honor  William  J. 
Bacon.  Phonographically  reported  by 
James  L.  Crosby.  8°.  New  York,  1861. 

Livingston  v.  Chcetham.  Trial  of  the  case  of 
hon.  Maturiu  Livingston  against  James 
Cheetham  for  a  libel,  November  28,  1807. 
Reported  by  William  Sampson.  8°.  New 
York,  1807. 

Lockyer  and  Bream  v.  Horsley.  Trial  between 
the  assignees  of  Lockyer  and  Bream,  plain¬ 
tiffs,  and  Thomas  Worsley,  secretary  of  the 
Phoenix  fire-office,  defendant,  in  the  court 
of  common  pleas,  23d  July,  1794 ;  the 
trial  between  Morgan  and  Crouch,  etc. 
with  observations.  Copied  from  the  short¬ 
hand  notes  of  mr.  Gurney.  8°.  London, 
1796. 

Loring  (Joseph,  jr.)  Minutes  and  proceed¬ 
ings  of  a  general  court  martial,  liolden  at 
Boston,  before  which  maj.  J.  Loring,  jr. 
was  tried  on  a  complaint  made  by  gen. 
Arnold  Welles  for  not  transmitting  his  or¬ 
ders.  8°.  Boston,  1813. 

- Trials  of  capt.  Jos.  Loring,  jun.  on  the 

charges  of  gen.  Winslow  ;  capt.  Jos.  Lor¬ 
ing,  jun.  on  the  charges  of  maj.  Davis ; 
capt.  Anios  Binney  on  the  charges  of  maj. 
Osgood ;  capt.  Thomas  Howe,  on  the 
charges  of  maj.  Messenger.  8°.  Boston, 
1810. 

[In  Militia  reporter], 

Loualt  c.  Delahaye.  Reponse  a  la  consulta¬ 
tion  sur  la  pretendue  question  de  calom- 
nie  :  pour  Jacques  Loualt ;  contre  le  cito- 


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253 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

yen  Delahaye,  se  disant  homme  do  loi,  de- 
meurant  a  Paris,  rue  des  Bons-enfans 
Saint-Honor6,  no.  16.  Plaidoyer  du  eito- 
yen  Delamalle,  pour  le  citoyen  Delahaye  ; 
contre  le  citoyen  Loualt ;  second  plaidoyer 
du  c.  Delamalle,  pour  le  citoyen  Dela¬ 
haye  ;  contre  le  citoyen  Loualt,  contenant 
la  discussion.  Conclusions  motivdes  pour 
Jacques  Loualt;  contre  le  citoyen  Dela¬ 
haye.  Du  jugement  rendu  par  le  tribu¬ 
nal  d’appel  du  ddpartement  de  la  Seine, 
entre  le  citoyen  Delahaye  et  le  citoyen 
Loualt.  4°.  Paris,  1801. 

[With  Baudelocque  c.  Tardieu). 

Lovat  ( Simon  Frazer ,  lord).  Whole  pro¬ 
ceedings  in  the  house  of  peers,  upon  the 
impeachment  against  lord  Lovat,  for  high 
treason,  fol.  London,  1747. 

[  With  Kilmarnock  and  others.  Trial], 

Lovett  and  others.  Proceedings  of  the  king’s 
special  commission  of  oyer  and  terminer 
for  the  county  of  Surry,  held  at  St.  Mar- 
garet’s-Hill,  [in  the  trial  of  Lovell  and 
others,  for  rioting],  July,  1780.  Taken  in 
short-hand  by  Joseph  Gurney.  4°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1780. 

[  With  Biddle  and  others’  trial]. 

Lotcell  v.  Faxon  and  Hoicks.  Authentic  re¬ 
port  of  a  trial  before  the  supreme  judicial 
court  of  Maine,  for  the  county  of  Wash¬ 
ington,  June  term,  1824  :  Charles  Lowell 
vs.  John  Faxon  and  Micajah  Hawks,  sur¬ 
geons  aud  physicians,  in  an  action  of  tres¬ 
pass  on  the  case,  for  ignorance  and  negli¬ 
gence  in  their  professional  treatment  of 
the  plaintiff’s  dislocated  hip,  etc.  8°. 
Portland,  1825. 

Lynn  {David)  and  others.  Trial  of  David 
Lynn,  Jabez  Meigs,  Elijah  Barton,  Prince 
Cain,  Nathaniel  Lynn,  Ansel  Meigs,  aud 
Adam  Pitts  for  the  murder  of  Paul  Chad¬ 
wick,  at  Malta,  Maine,  September  8th, 
1809,  before  the  justices  of  the  supreme 
judicial  court,  at  Augusta,  Nov.  16,  1809. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  John  Merrick.  8°. 
Hallowell,  1810. 

McAdams  (Thomas)  and  Long  (James).  Ex¬ 
tract  of  the  proceedings  before  the  high 
court  of  admiralty  in  Scotland  in  the  action 
against  Thomas  McAdams,  souldier,  and 
James  Long,  corporal,  in  the  regiment  of 
foot  commanded  by  colonel  Hamilton,  fol. 
London,  1737. 

- Authentic  extract  of  the  proceedings 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

before  the  court  of  justiciary,  in  the  sus¬ 
pension  of  the  sentence  of  death  pro¬ 
nounced  by  the  judge  of  the  high  court  of 
admiralty  against  James  Long  and  Thomas 
McAdams,  fol.  London,  1737. 

1  With  tlie  preceding]. 

Me  Blair  ( Charles  H.)  Proceedings  of  the 
naval  general  court  martial,  in  the  case  of 
lieutenant  C.  H.  McBlair:  convened  at  the 
navy  yard,  Philadelphia,  May  4th,  1840. 
8°.  Baltimore,  1840. 

Macclesfield  ( Thomas  Barker ,  1st  earl  of). 
Trial  in  the  house  of  peers  for  high  crimes 
and  misdemeanors,  fol.  London,  1725. 

McCormick’s  reaper  patent  case.  Sec  Setcard 
(IF.  II. )  argument. 

M'Dougall  (John)  and  Menzies  (James). 
Trial  of  John  M’Dougall  and  James  Men¬ 
zies,  before  sir  John  Connell,  knt.  judge 
admiral  of  Scotland,  for  casting  away  a  ves¬ 
sel,  The  Friends,  of  Glasgow  ;  and  of  John 
M’Dougall  aud  Archibald  McLachlau  for 
abstracting  goods  from  a  vessel  called  the 
Mary,  and  afterwards  scuttling  her.  8°. 
Glasgow,  1821. 

M’  Gregor.  Trials  of  James,  Duncan,  aud 
Robert  M’ Gregor,  three  sons  of  the  cele¬ 
brated  Rob  Roy,  before  the  high  court  of 
justiciary,  in  the  years  1752-1753,  and 
1754.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  memoir  relat¬ 
ing  to  the  highlands,  with  anecdotes  of  Rob 
Roy  and  his  family.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1818. 

Mackcoull  (James).  Life  aud  trial,  at  Edin-  „ 
burgh,  for  robbing  the  bank  at  Glasgow  of 
twenty  thousand  pounds.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1822. 

Mackenzie  (Alexander  Slidell).  Case  of  the 
Somers  mutiny.  Defence  of  Alexander  Sli¬ 
dell  Mackenzie,  commander  of  the  U.  S. 
brig  Somers,  before  the  court  martial  held 
at  the  navy  yard,  Brooklyn.  32  pp.  8°. 
New  York,  1843. 

- The  same. 

[Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  v.  16]. 

- The  cruise  of  the  Somers  ;  illustra¬ 
tive  of  the  despotism  of  the  quarter-deck, 
and  of  the  unmanly  conduct  of  A.  S.  Mac¬ 
kenzie.  [anon.]  18°.  New  York,  1844. 

- Proceedings  of  the  naval  court  mar¬ 
tial  in  the  case  of  A.  S.  Mackenzie,  includ¬ 
ing  the  charges  preferred  against  him  by 
the  secretary  of  the  navy  ;  with  an  elab¬ 
orate  review,  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  8°.  New 
York,  1844. 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

McKinley  (Andrew).  Trial  before  the  high 
court  of  justiciary,  at  Edinburgh,  26th 
July,  1817,  for  administering  unlawful 
oaths.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  John 
Dow.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1818. 

McLaren  (Alexander)  and  Baird  (Thomas). 
Trial  before  the  high  court  of  justiciary,  at 
Edinburgh,  on  the  5tli  and  7th  of  March. 
1817,  for  sedition.  Taken  in  short-hand 
by  John  Dow.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1817. 

McLellan  (Archibald).  Sec  De  Reinliard 
(Charles  ). 

McLeod  (Alexander).  Trial  of  Alexander 
McLeod  for  the  murder  of  Amos  Durfee, 
at  the  burning  of  the  steamboat  Caroline  by 
the  Canadians,  December  29, 1837.  Re- 
ported  by  M.T.C.  Gould.  8°.  New  York, 

1841. 

McManus  (Charles)  and  others.  Correct  ac¬ 
count  of  the  trials  of  Charles  McManus, 
John  Hauer,  Elizabeth  Hauer,  Patrick 
Donagan,  Francis  Cox,  and  others,  at 
Harrisburgh,  June  oyer  and  terminer, 
1793,  for  the  murder  of  Francis  Shitz,  on 
the  night  of  the  28th  December,  1797.  8°. 
Harrisburgh,  1798. 

Margarot  (Maurice).  Trial  before  the  high 
court  of  justiciary,  at  Edinburgh,  on  the 
13th  and  14tli  of  January,  1794,  for  sedi¬ 
tion.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  mr.  Ram¬ 
sey.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1794. 

Maria  (  The).  Judgment  in  the  court  of  ad¬ 
miralty  in  the  case  of  the  Maria,  Paulsen, 
master.  By  sir  W.  Scott,  lord  Stowell. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1836. 

[Cabinet  library  of  scarce  tracts,  v.  1,  1837]. 

Marie  Antoinette  et  le  prochs  du  collier,  d’aprhs 
la  procedure  instruite  devaut  le  parlement 
de  Paris.  Par  fimile  Campardon.  8°. 
Paris,  1863. 

- See  Cagliostro,  LaMotte,  and  Rohan. 

Marvin  (LeGrand).  See  Sherman  and  Barnes. 

Matthias  or  Matthews  (Robert).  Very  inter¬ 
esting  and  remarkable  trial  of  Mathias, 
at  White  Plains,  (N.  Y.)  for  the  alleged 
murder  of  mr.  Elijah  Pierson.  3d  ed.  8°. 
New  York,  1835. 

May  (William).  Trial  of  passed  midship¬ 
man  May,  of  the  U.  S.  navy,  before  a 
naval  general  court  martial,  at  New  York, 

1842.  To  which  is  added  his  affidavit  of 
the  falsity  of  the  first  charge  preferred 
against  him  by  lieut.  Charles  Wilkes,  U. 
S.  N.  8°.  Washington,  1842. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Meagher  ( Thomas  Francis),  See  O'Brien 
(W.S.) 

Mclcy  c.  Davignon.  Mdmoire  h  consulter 
et  consultation  pour  le  mineur  Amedee 
Francois  Preaudeau  de  Melcy,  contre  ma- 
dame  Davignon  et  consorts.  4°.  Paris, 
1802. 

[With  COMMARIEOX  C.  DUCLAL'SON]. 

Mellon,  Wilson,  and  Porter,  mail  robbers. 
Report  of  the  trials  of  Michael  Mellon,  and 
George  Wilson,  and  James  Porter,  alias 
May,  before  the  honorable  judges  Bald¬ 
win  and  Hopkinson,  in  the  circuit  court 
of  the  United  States,  holden  in  and  for  the 
eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  April 
sessions,  1830.  Taken  in  short-hand  by 
John  Mortimer.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1830. 

Melville  (Henry  Dundas,  viscount).  Com¬ 
pendious  report  of  the  trial  of  Henry  Dun¬ 
das,  viscount  Melville,  upon  the  impeach¬ 
ment  of  the  commons  of  the  united  king¬ 
dom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  in  par¬ 
liament  assembled,  for  high  crimes  and 
misdemeanors.  8°.  London,  1805. 

- Trial  by  impeachment,  before  the 

house  of  peers,  in  Westminster  hall,  in 
1806.  Impartial  ed.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1806. 

Merritt  (Henry  W.)  Trial  of  Henry  W.  Mer¬ 
ritt,  special  justice  for  preserving  the  peace, 
containing  the  opinions  of  the  judges,  etc. 
and  an  opinion  delivered  by  judge  Irving 
in  the  case  of  Abraham  M.  Valentine.  8°. 
New  York,  1840. 

Messenger  ( Peter)  and  others.  Tryals  of  Peter 
Messenger,  Richard  Beasley,  and  others, 
for  high  treason,  in  tumultuously  assem¬ 
bling  themselves  in  Moorfields  and  other 
places ;  at  the  sessions  house  in  the  Old 
Baity,  on  Saturday,  April  4,  1668.  8°- 

London,  1710. 

Methodist  church  property  case  ;  heard  before 
the  lion,  judges  Nelson  and  Betts,  in  the 
circuit  court,  U.  S.  for  the  southern  dis¬ 
trict  of  New  York;  May  17-29,  1851.  By 
R.  Sutton.  8°.  New  York,  1851. 

Meunier  ( Pierre  Francois).  See  Trials. 
( Collections  :  France),  p.897. 

Miaczynski  (Joseph,  comte).  Memoire  an 
roi,  pour  le  comte  Joseph  Miaczynski, 
marcehal  do  Betz,  etc.  34  pp.  4°.  Paris, 
[1784]. 

[  With  KORNMANN’S  trial]. 

Middleton  divorce  case.  12°.  Philadelphia, 
1850. 


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255 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Millar  v.  Taylor.  Question  concerning  lit¬ 
erary  property,  determined  by  the  court 
of  king’s  bench  on  20th  April,  1769,  in 
the  cause  between  Andrew  Millar  and 
Robert  Taylor,  with  the  separate  opinions 
of  the  four  judges.  4°.  London,  1773. 

- Speeches  or  arguments  of  the  judges 

of  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  viz  :  mr.  jus¬ 
tice  Willes,  mr.  justice  Aston,  sir  Joseph 
Yates,  and  lord  chief  justice  Mansfield,  in 
April,  1769,  in  the  cause  Millar  against 
Taylor,  for  printing  Thomson’s  Seasons. 
To  which  are  added  explanatory  notes,  and 
an  appendix,  containing  a  short  state  of 
literary  property.  8°.  Leith,  1771. 

Mina  {Lino  Amalio  Espos  y).  Life  and  con¬ 
fession  of  Carolino  Estrados  de  Mina,  exe¬ 
cuted  at  Doylestown,  June  21,  1832,  for 
poisoning,  with  arsenic,  William  Chapman. 
Written  by  himself  in  the  Spanish  lan¬ 
guage.  Translated  from  the  original  ms. 
in  Spanish  by  C.  G.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1832. 

- See,  also,  Chapman  (Lucrctia). 

Ministres  da  Charles  x.  Proems  contenaut 
les  ddveloppemens  de  la  proposition  de  m. 
Eusebe  Salverte,  les  rapports  et  la  discus¬ 
sion  devaut  la  chambre  de  deputes,  les  d6- 
bats  et  les  plaidoyers  complets  devant  la 
chambre  des  pairs.  Recueillis  par  des 
stenographes.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1830. 

Mirabeau  (Honork  Gabriel  Riquetti  de).  Les 
proems  de  Mirabeau  en  Provence,  d’aprbs 
des  documents  inedits,  par  A.  Joly.  8°. 
Paris,  1863. 

Mitford  (John).  Important  trial  of  John 
Mitford,  esq.  on  the  prosecution  of  lady 
viscountess  Percival,  for  perjury,  at  Guild¬ 
hall,  Feb.  24,  1814,  before  lord  Elleubor- 
ough.  8°.  London,  1814. 

Molloy  ( Anthony  James  Pye).  Minutes  of 
the  proceedings  at  a  court  martial  in  1795, 
for  the  trial  of  captain  Molloy.  Taken  in 
short-hand  by  mr.  Gurney.  4°.  London, 
'  1796. 

Monchton  (Robert).  Proceedings  of  a  court 
martial  held  at  the  horse  guards,  1 4  th— 18th 
April,  1764,  for  the  trial  of  a  charge  pre¬ 
ferred  by  Colin  Campbell,  esq.  against  the 
lion,  major  gen.  Monckton.  98  pp.  8°. 
London,  1764. 

Montmorency  c.  de  Girac.  Plaidoyer  pour  m. 
Anne  Charles  Framjois  de  Montmorency, 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

et  mine.  Anne  Louise  Caroline  de  Goyen 
de  Matignon,  son  Espouse,  contre  monsieur 
de  Girac.  Prononce  par  m.  Delamelle  au 
tribunal  de  la  Seine,  le  20  Jilin  1807. 
Replique  pour  m.  de  Montmorency,  etc. 
contre  m.  de  Girac.  Prononcee  par  m. 
Delamalle  au  tribunal  de  la  Seine,  le  4 
juillet  1807.  4°.  Paris,  1807. 

[With  Baudelocque  c.  Tardieu]. 

Moutardicr  et  Le  Clere  c.  Bossange,  Masson, 
et  Besson.  Memoire  pour  les  citoyens 
Moutardier,  et  Le  Clere,  libraires,  edi  tears 
de  la  nouvelle  Edition  du  Dictionnaire  de 
l’aeademie  framboise,  augmentee  de  vingt 
mille  articles,  contre  les  libraires  Bossange, 
Massonet  Besson,  acquereurs  d’un  nombre 
d’exemplaires  d’une  pretendue  cinquieme 
ddition  du  Dictionnaire  de  l'academie  fran- 
^oise,  publiee  par  Smits  et  compagnie. 
Second  memoire.  Troisieme  memoire.  Dis¬ 
cours  prononce  le  9  thermidor  an  10,  au 
tribunal  de  police  correctionelle,  cinquieme 
section,  par  J.  C.  Laveaux.  Memoire  ;t 
consulter  et  consultation,  etc.  Discours 
prononce  par  le  citoyen  Delafleutrie,  sub- 
stitut  du  commissaire  du  gouvernement  pri;s 
le  tribunal  eriminel,  a  l’audience  du  15 
frimaire,  dans  l’aftaire  du  Dictionnaire  de 
l’academie  framjoise.  Faits  faux  et  ca- 
lomnieux,  plaides  par  Moutardier  et  Le 
Clere.  Conclusions  motivdes  pour  les  ci¬ 
toyens  Bossange,  Masson  et  Besson.  Juge- 
ment  rendu  par  le  tribunal  eriminel  du  de- 
partement  de  la  Seine,  du  24  frimaire  an  1 1 
Observations  sur  le  jugement,  par  Emm. 
Brosselard.  Memoire.  4°.  Paris,  [1802]. 

Monroe  (Michael).  Only  copy  of  the  life,  and 
the  testimony  that  convicted  Michael  Mon¬ 
roe,  alias  Janies  Wellington,  at  a  court  of 
oyer  and  terminer,  held  at  Chester,  Penn¬ 
sylvania,  on  the  20th  of  October,  1824,  for 
the  murder  of  Wm.  Bonsall.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1824. 

Morgan  v.  Crouch.  See  Loekycr  and  Bream 
v.  Worseley. 

Mudd  (Samuel  A.)  See  Conspiracy  trials. 

Muir  (  Thomas).  Life  of  Thomas  Muir,  who 
was  tried  for  sedition  before  the  high  court 
of  justiciary  in  Scotland,  and  sentenced  to 
transportation ;  with  a  full  report  of  his 
trial,  by  Peter  Mackenzie.  8°.  Glasgow, 
1831. 

Nairn  (Katharine)  and  Ogilvie  (Patrick). 
Trial  of  Katharine  Nairn  and  Patrick  Ogil- 


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Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

vie,  for  the  crimes  of  incest  and  murder, 
containing  the  whole  procedure  of  the  high 
court  of  justiciary,  upon  the  5th,  12th, 
13th,  14th,  15th,  and  16th  days  of  August, 
1765.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1765. 

Ncilson  v.  Baird.  Report  of  the  trial,  before 
the  lord  president  of  the  court  of  session 
and  a  special  jury,  at  the  instance  of  James 
Beaumont  Neilson  and  others  against  Wil¬ 
liam  Baird  and  company,  of  the  Gartslierry 
iron  works,  for  infringement  of  the  hot- 
blast  patent;  commencing  on  10th,  and 
ending  on  20th  May,  1843.  Taken  in  short¬ 
hand.  by  David  Buchanan,  jr.  4°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1843. 

Neilson  v.  Harford.  Report  of  the  case  Neil¬ 
son,  etc.  v.  Harford,  tried  in  the  court  of 
exchequer,  before  mr.  baron  Parke,  and  a 
special  jury.  Westminster  hall,  May  4, 
1841.  4°.  Edinburgh,  1841. 

Neilson  v.  Housckill  coal  and  iron  company. 
Trial  before  the  lord  justice-clerk,  and  a 
special  jury,  at  the  instance  of  James  Beau¬ 
mont  Neilson  and  others,  against  the 
Househill  coal  and  iron  company.  (In¬ 
fringement  of  patent  right).  Taken  in 
short-hand,  by  W.  David  Buchanan,  jr. 
4°.  Edinburgh,  1842. 

Nettles  { Joshua )  and  Cannon  { Elizabeth ). 
Report  of  the  trial  of  Joshua  Nettles  and 
Elizabeth  Cannon,  for  the  murder  of  John 
Cannon,  on  the  night  of  the  24th  October, 
1804.  By  S.  C.  Carpenter.  8°.  Charles¬ 
ton,  (S.  C.)  1805. 

Newell  (  Thomas  M.)  Proceedings  of  a  naval 
general  court  martial,  held  at  Norfolk,  Ya. 
Sept.  1834,  on  board  the  U.  S.  frigate  Java, 
in  the  case  of  master  commandant  Thomas 
M.  Newell,  of  the  U.  S.  navy.  8°.  Wash¬ 
ington,  1835. 

Norfolk  {Henry  Hoicard,7th  duke  of).  Pro¬ 
ceedings  upon  the  bill  of  divorce  between 
his  grace  the  duke  of  Norfolk  and  the  lady 
Mordant.  12°.  London,  1715. 

[  With  Howard  v.  Essex). 

Norris  {Richard).  Minutes  taken  at  a  court 
martial,  January  and  February,  1744.  An 
inquiry  into  the  conduct  of  captain  Norris. 
8°.  London,  1745. 

Norris  v.  Newton.  South  Bend  fugitive  slave 
case,  involving  the  right  to  a  writ  of  habeas 
corpus.  12°.  New  York,  1851. 

Norton  t.  Reilly.  Decree  in  the  case  of  Nor- 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

ton  v.  Reilly,  1764.  By  R.  Henley,  earl 
Northington.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  jnridica,  v.  I). 

O'Brien  {ITilliam  Smith).  Trial  of  W.  S. 
O’Brien,  for  high  treason,  at  Clonmel, 
Sept,  and  Oct.  1848  ;  with  the  judgment 
of  the  court  of  queen’s  bench,  Ireland, 
and  of  the  house  of  lords,  on  the  writs  of 
error.  By  J.  G.  Hodges.  8°.  Dublin,  1849. 

-  Report  of  mr.  justice  Crampton’s 

charge  to  the  grand  jury,  and  the  summings 
up  of  the  lord  chief  justice,  in  the  queen 
v.  O’Brien,  and  the  queen  v.  Meagher, 
queen’s  bench,  April  and  May,  1848.  By 
J.  G.  Hodges.  8°.  Dublin,  1848. 

O'Connell  {Daniel)  and  others.  Special  re¬ 
port  of  the  proceedings  in  the  case  of  the 
queen  against  Daniel  O’Connell,  m.p.  John 
O’Connell,  m.  p.  Thos.  Steele,  Thomas  M. 
Ray,  Charles  Gavan  Duffy,  rev.  Thos. Tier¬ 
ney,  rev.  Peter  J.  Tyrrell,  John  Gray,  and 
Richard  Barrett,  in  the  court  of  queen’s 
bench,  Ireland,  1843-44,  on  an  indictment 
for  conspiracy  and  misdemeanor.  Edited 
by  John  Flanedy.  8°.  Dublin,  1844. 

- The  same.  By  J.  S.  Armstong  and  E. 

S.  Trevor.  8°.  Dublin,  1844. 

Ogle  {Sir  Chatoner).  Trial  before  the  chief 
justice  of  Jamaica,  for  an  assault  on  Ed¬ 
ward  Trelawney,  esq.  captain-general  and 
commander-in-chief  of  said  island.  12°. 
London,  1743. 

Oliva  {Marie  Nicolas  Leguay  de).  See  La- 
motte. 

Onderdonk  {Right  rev.  Benjamin  Tread¬ 
well,  D.  D.)  Proceedings  of  the  court  con¬ 
vened  under  the  third  canon  of  1844,  in 
New  York,  Dec.  16, 1844,  for  the  trial  of 
the  bishop  of  NevvYork.  8°.  New  York, 
1845. 

Otter  {  The).  Statement  and  evidence  of  the 
brig  Otter.  8°.  New  York,  1831. 

Oxford  ( Robert  Harley,  earl  of).  Trial  of 
Robert  [Harley],  earl  of  Oxford,  upon  tbe 
impeachment  of  the  house  of  commons,  ex¬ 
hibited  against  him  for  high  treason,  etc.’ 
fol.  London,  1717. 

Paine  (  Thomas).  Proceedings  on  the  trial  of 
Thomas  Paine,  for  libel  upon  the  revolu¬ 
tion  and  settlement  of  the  crown  and  regal 
government  as  by  law  established  ;  tried 
in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  18  Dec.  1792. 
Taken  in  short-haud,  by  J.  Gurney.  S°. 
London,  1793. 


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Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Pulliser  ( Sir  Hugh,  vice-admiral).  Minutes 
of  the  proceedings  at  a  court-martial,  as¬ 
sembled  for  his  trial.  Taken  by  George 
Jackson,  fol.  London,  1779. 

f  With  KEPI’EL  (A.)  Trial], 

Palmer  (  Thomas  Fyshe).  Trial,  before  the 
circuit  court  of  justiciary,  at  Perth,  Sep¬ 
tember,  1793,  on  an  indictment  for  seditious 
practices.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1793. 

[With  Margarot  (M.)  Trial]. 

Palmer  (  William).  Trial ;  with  an  account  of 
his  last  hours  and  execution.  Unabridged 
edition.  8°.  London,  [1856]. 

- Verbatim  report  of  his  trial  at  the  Old 

Bailey,  London,  May  14,  and  following 
days,  1856,  before  lord  Campbell,  mr.  jus¬ 
tice  Creswell,  and  mr.  baron  Alderson. 
8°.  London,  1856. 

- Letter  to  lord  chief  justice  Campbell, 

containing  remarks  upon  the  conduct  of 
the  prosecution  and  the  judges.  By  rev. 
Thomas  Palmer.  8°.  London,  1856. 

f  With  the  preceding] . 

Pampero  case.  In  the  court  of  the  exche¬ 
quer,  (Scotland).  Report  of  proceedings 
in  causa  her  majesty’s  advocate  v.  Flem¬ 
ing  and  others,  claiming  the  vessel  Pam¬ 
pero,  seized  under  the  foreign  enlistment 
act,  (59,  George  iii,  cap.  69).  From  the 
short-hand  notes  of  J.  Irvine  Smith.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1864. 

Parkins  (Sir  William).  Arraignment,  tryal, 
and  condemnation  of  sir  William  Parkins, 
knt.  for  high  treason,  March  24,  1696,  at 
the  Old  Baily.  fol.  London,  1696. 

[With  Grahme  Sir  R.  trial]. 

Parkinson  (William).  Trial  of  mr.  William 
Parkinson,  pastor  of  the  first  baptist 
church  in  the  city  of  New  York,  on  an  in¬ 
dictment  for  assault  and  battery  upon  mrs. 
Eliza  Wintringham.  Taken  in  short-hand 
by  William  Sampson.  8°.  New  York, 
1811. 

Patch  (Richard).  Trial  of  Richard  Patch, 
lor  the  murder  of  mr.  Isaac  Blight,  Sep¬ 
tember  23,  1805,  at  Rotherhithe,  in  the 
county  of  Surrey,  before  the  right  hon.  sir 
A.  Macdonald,  knt,  at  the  session’s  house, 
Newington,  on  Saturday,  April  5,  1806. 
5th  ed.  8°.  London,  1806. 

[With  CODLING  and  others’  trial]. 

- The  same.  8°.  Boston,  1807. 

Paterson  v.  Shaw.  Jury  court.  7th  June, 
1830.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1830. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Patzltc  (Carl  .Johann  Lebrecht).  Der  prozess 
Patzke  und  genossen.  Sehwurgerichts- 
verliandlung  gegen  den  polizei-obersten 
Patzke,  den  polizei-lieutenant  Schmidt, 
und  den  schutzraanns-waclitmeister  Koh¬ 
ler  u.  genossen,  vom  19  bis  25  November, 
1861.  80  pp.  12°.  Berlin,  [1861]. 

Payne  (Lewis).  Harold,  Atzerott,  and  Sur¬ 
ratt.  See  Conspiracy  trials. 

Pearl  (The).  See  Peterltoff  (The). 

Peck  (James  H).  Report  of  the  trial  of 
judge  Peck,  before  the  senate  of  the 
United  States,  on  an  indictment  preferred 
by  the  house  of  representatives  against  him 
for  high  misdemeanors  in  office,  by  Arthur 
J.  Stansbury.  8°.  Boston,  1833. 

Pell  (Mary).  See  Sccor  (Francis). 

Peltier  (Jean).  Trial  for  a  libel  against  Na¬ 
poleon  Buonaparte,  first  consul  of  the 
French  republic,  at  the  court  of  king’s 
bench,  Middlesex,  21st  Feb.  1803.  8°. 
London,  1803. 

Penicaud  c.  Lanrfranque.  Consultation  de 
Charles  Chabroud,  sur  la  demaude  en  nul- 
lited’un  prdtendu  acte  de  mariage  entre  le 
citoyen  Jean  Baptiste  Pascal  Lauefrauque 
et  la  citoyenne  Marie  Catherine  Penicaud. 
19  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1798. 

- Conclusions  motivdes,  ou,  rdsumd  des 

faits  et  moyens  plaidds  pour  la  citoyenne 
Penicaud,  contre  le  citoyen  Lanefranque. 
Par  M.  Blaque.  28  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1798. 

- Jugement  du  departement  de  la  Seine, 

3e  section,  rendu  le  18  germinal  an  7, 
pour  Lanefranque  contre  Penicaud.  20  pp. 
4°.  Paris,  1799. 

- Consultation  pour  Lanefranque  con¬ 
tre  la  dame  Penicaud,  son  epouse.  Par 
Portalis,  Muraire,  etc.  23  pp.  4°.  Paris, 
1799. 

- Consultations  du  citoyen  Ravez  ;  des 

citoyeus  Joly  et  Vermeil,  dans  la  cause 
d’entre  Penicaud  et  Lanefranque  sur  la 
validitd  ou  l’invaliditb  du  mariage  prdten- 
du  contractd  entre  eux  ;  suivies  d’uue  pre- 
inidre  consultation,  etc.  Observations  sur 
l’incident  entre  Racle,  intervenant  en 
cause  d’appel  Lanefranque.  80  pp.  4°. 
Paris,  1801. 

- Plaidoyer  du  citoyen  Dclamalle,  pour 

Andre  Thdophile  Racle,  partie  iutervenan- 
te  dans  la  cause  entre  Penicaud  et  Lane¬ 
franque.  88  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1801. 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


L  aw — continued . 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

P6nicautl  c.  Lanefranque.  Plaidoyer  pour 
le  cit.  Lanefranque,  par  Louis  Ferdinand 
Bonnet.  4°.  Paris,  1801. 

- Rtiplique  du  eitoyen  Delamalle,  pour 

Andre  Theophile  Racle,  partie  intervenante 
dans  la  cause  d’entre  Penicaud  et  Lane¬ 
franque.  48  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1801. 

- Replique  pour  le  cit.  Lanefranque 

contre  le  eitoyen  Racle,  intervenant.  Par 
L.  F.  Bonnet.  92  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1801. 

- Resumd  pour  la  citoyenne  Penicaud, 

contre  eitoyen  Lanefranque ;  ou,  relevd 
deserreurs  principales,  de  fait  et  droit,  con- 
tenues  dans  la  consultation  et  dans  les 
plaidoieries  pour  le  eitoyen  Lanefranque, 
et  des  argumens  auxquels  il  n’a  rien  re- 
pondu.  Par  C.  Delamalle.  16  pp.  4°. 
Paris,  1801. 

- Demibres  et  rapides  observations  pour 

le  eitoyen  Lanefranque ;  contre  la  cito- 
yeuue  Penicaud,  son  6pouse.  Par  L.  F. 
Bonnet.  28  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1801. 

- Reponse  au  libelle  intitule  Dernieres 

et  rapides  observations,  etc.  [ anon.~\  20  pp. 
4°.  Paris,  1801. 

- Jugement  du  tribunal  d’appel,  sdant 

a  Paris,  seconde  section,  tendu  le  22  plu- 
viose  an  9,  pour  le  eitoyen  Lanefranque, 
intimd,  contre  la  citoyenne  Penicaud,  son 
6pouse,  appellaute  ;  et  le  eitoyen  Racle, 
iutervenant.  16  pp.  4°.  Paris,  [1801]. 

Perrin  v.  Blake.  Case  of  Perrin  v.  Blake  in 
the  king’s  bench,  1758.  8°.  London, 

1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F).  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  1]. 

Peterlioff  (  Tlic  steamer).  District  court  of 
the  United  States  for  the  southern  district 
of  New  York.  United  States  vs.  the 
steamer  PeterhofF  and  her  cargo.  In 
prize.  Opinion  of  the  court  by  judge 
Betts.  With  an  appendix,  containing  the 
opinion  of  judge  Marvin,  in  the  district 
court  of  the  U.  S.  for  the  southern  district 
of  Florida,  in  the  case  of  the  Dolphin  and 
the  Pearl.  8°.  New  Yrork,  1864. 

Pliclipcaux  c.  de  Thimines.  Memoire  en  cas¬ 
sation  pour  mademoiselle  Phelipeaux,  con¬ 
tre  M.  de  Themines.  Expos6  au  conseil  et 
consultation.  Par  Bellart,  De  Size,  etc. 
51,  29  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1807. 

[  With  Penicaud  c.  Lanefranque]. 

Phillips  (Isaac).  Impartial  examination  of 
the  case  of  captain  Isaac  Phillips,  late  of 
the  navy,  and  commander  of  the  United 


Law — contin  ued . 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

States  sloop-of-war  Baltimore,  in  1798 ; 
compiled  from  original  documents  and 
records,  with  the  proceedings  upon  his  ap¬ 
plication  to  be  restored  to  his  rank  in  the 
U.  S.  navy.  8°.  Baltimore,  1825. 

Pickering  (John).  Trial  of  judge  Pickering, 
on  a  charge  of  high  crimes  and  misde¬ 
meanors,  exhibited  to  the  senate  of  the 
U.  S.  [March,  1803].  8°.  Washington, 
1803. 

[Annals  of  congress,  8th  cong.  1st  scss.  pp.  315-308]. 

Pillow  (Gideon  J.)  Defence  of  major  general 
Pillow  before  the  court  of  inquiry  at 
Frederick,  Maryland,  against  the  charges 
preferred  against  him  by  major  general 
Winfield  Scott.  8°.  [Frederick?  1848], 

- Message  from  the  president  of  the 

United  States,  communicating,  in  com¬ 
pliance  with  a  resolution  of  the  senate, 
the  proceedings  of  the  two  courts  of  in¬ 
quiry  in  the  case  of  major  general  Pillow. 
8°.  Washington,  1848. 

[Executive  doc.  no.  65,  30th  cong.  1st  session], 

Pinney  (Charles).  Trial,  in  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  on  an  information  charging 
him  with  neglect  of  duty  as  mayor  of  Bris¬ 
tol,  during  the  riots.  8°.  Bristol,  1833. 

Porteous  (John).  Authentic  extract  of  the 
proceedings  in  the  trial  of  captain  John 
Porteous,  laid  before  the  house  by  the 
duke  of  Newcastle,  March  3,  1736.  fol. 
London,  1737. 

Porter  (David).  Minutes  of  proceedings  of 
the  courts  of  inquiry  aud  court  martial  in 
relation  to  captain  Porter,  July  7,  1825. 
8°.  Washington,  1825. 

-  Exposition  of  the  facts  which  justified 

the  expedition  to  Faxardo,  with  the  pro¬ 
ceedings  of  the  court  of  inquiry  thereon. 
8°.  Washington,  1825. 

Porter  (Fitz  John).  Fitz  John  Porter  court 
martial.  Letter  from  the  secretary  of  war, 
Feb.  18,  1863,  in  answer  to  resolution  of 
the  house  of  3d  instant,  transmitting  copy 
of  proceedings  of  the  court  martial  in  the 
trial  of  general  Fitz  John  Porter.  8°. 
Washington,  1863. 

[Executive  doc.  do.  71,  37th  congress,  3d  session]. 

-  Reply  to  the  review  ofjudge  advocate 

general  Holt,  of  the  proceedings,  findings 
and  sentence  of  the  general  court  martial, 
in  the  case  of  major  general  Fitz  John 
Porter,  and  a  vindication  of  that  officer,  by 
Reverdy  Johnson.  8°.  Baltimore,  1863. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


259 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Porter  {Robert).  Report  of  the  trial  and  ac¬ 
quittal  of  lion.  Robert  Porter,  president 
judge  of  the  third  judicial  district  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania,  before  the  senate,  composing  the 
high  court  of  impeachment  of  the  said  com¬ 
monwealth,  upon  articles  preferred  against 
him  by  the  house  of  representatives.  Re¬ 
ported  by  James  Madison  Porter.  8°.  Eas¬ 
ton,  1827. 

Priaudeau  de  Meley  c.  Davignon,  etc.  Md- 
moire  a  consulter  et  consultation  pour  le 
mineur  Amddee  Francois  Preaudeau  de 
Meley  coutre  madame  Davignon,  etc.  [Par 
N.  F.  de  Bellart],  4°.  Paris,  1802. 

Presbyterian  church  case.  Report  of  the  pres- 
byterian  church  case ;  the  commonwealth 
of  Pennsylvania,  at  the  suggestion  of  James 
Todd  and  others,  vs.  Ashbel  Green  and 
others.  By  Samuel  Miller,  jr.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1839. 

Prescott  (James).  Report  of  the  trial  by  im 
peachment  of  James  Prescott,  esquire, 
judge  of  the  probate  court  of  wills,  etc.  for 
the  county  of  Middlesex,  for  misconduct 
and  maladministration  in  office,  before  the 
senate  of  Massachusetts,  in  1821.  By  Oc¬ 
tavius  Pickering  and  William  Howard  Gar¬ 
diner.  8°.  Boston,  1821. 

Priddle  (  W. )  and  others.  Trial  of  W.  Priddle, 
R.  Holloway,  and  S.  Stephens,  fora  conspi¬ 
racy  against  mr.  G.  Crossley ;  who  were 
tried  at  the  Old  Bailey,  24th  and  25th  April, 
1787.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  E.  Hodgson, 
4°.  London,  1787. 

Princess  of  Wales.  See  Caroline  Amelia 
Elizabeth. 

Pritchard  {Edicard  W.)  Complete  report  of 
the  trial  of  dr.  E.  W.  Pritchard,  for  the  al¬ 
leged  poisoning  of  his  wife  and  mother-in- 
law.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1865. 

Probst  (Anton).  Official  report  of  the  trial 
of  Anton  Probst,  for  the  murder  of  Christo¬ 
pher  Hearing,  at  Philadelphia,  April  25, 
1866;  as  well  as  his  two  confessions.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1866. 

Prynne  (  William)  and  others.  New  discovery 
of  the  prelates’  tyranny,  in  their  late  prose¬ 
cutions  of  mr.  William  Pryn,  dr.  John 
Bastwicke,  and  mr.  Henry  Burton.  4°. 
London,  1641. 

[With  Hampden  (John).  Case], 

-  Briefe  relation  of  certaine  speciall  and 

most  materiall  passages  and  speeches  in  the 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

starre-chamber,  occasioned  and  delivered 
the  4th  of  June,  1637,  at  the  censure  of 
those  three  worthy  gentlemen,  dr.  Bast¬ 
wicke,  mr.  Burton,  and  mr.  Prynne,  as  it 
was  faithfully  gathered  from  their  own 
mouths  by  one  present  at  the  censure.  4°. 
London,  1641. 

[  With  Hampden  (John).  Case]. 

Quenissct  (Francois).  See  Trials.  ( Collec¬ 
tions :  France),  p.897. 

Reading  ( Nathaniel ).  Tryal  of  Nathaniel 
Reading,  esq.  for  attempting  to  stifle  the 
king’s  evidence  as  to  the  horrid  plot.  At 
the  king’s  bench-barr,  at  Westminster,  24th 
of  April,  1679.  fol.  London,  1670. 

Regicides.  Exact  and  most  impartial  account 
of  the  indictment,  arraignment,  trial,  and 
judgment  of  twenty-nine  regicides,  the  mur- 
tlierers  of  his  late  sacred  majesty ;  begun 
the  9th  of  October,  1660.  8°.  Loudon, 

1679. 

-  The  same.  8°.  London,  1724. 

Restell  (Madame).  Trial  of  madame  Rested, 
alias  Ann  Lohman,  for  abortion  and  caus¬ 
ing  the  death  of  mrs.  Purdy  ;  being  a  full 
account  of  all  the  proceedings  on  the  trial, 
together  with  the  suppressed  evidence  and 
editorial  remarks.  8°.  New  York,  1841. 

R6veillon  c.  Roy.  Memoire  pour  le  sieur 
Reveillon,  entrepreneur  de  la  manufacture 
royale  de  papiers  peints,  plaignant  en  faux 
principal ;  eontre  l’abbe  Roy,  censeur 
royal,  etc.  et  accuse.  [Par  Guillaume 
Alexandre  Tronson  du  Coudray].  53  pp. 
4°.  Paris,  1789. 

Ripley  (James)  and  others.  Circumstantial 
report  of  the  extraordinary  evidence  and 
proceedings  before  the  coroner’s  inquest, 
on  the  body  of  Edward  Yyse,  who  on  Tues¬ 
day  evening,  March  7,  1815,  was  shot  dead 
from  the  parlor  windows  of  the  house  of 
the  hon.  Frederick  Robinson,  m.  p.,  in  old 
Burlington  street.  By  William  Hone.  8°. 
London,  1815. 

• - Report  at  large  of  the  coroner’s  inquest 

on  Jane  Watson,  shot  at  mr.  Robinson’s, 
with  mr.  Robinson’s  address,  etc.  to  the 
inquest,  at  length.  The  verdict — wilful 
murder,  against  mr.  Robiuson’s  butler, 
[James  Ripley],  the  corporal  and  two  sol¬ 
diers.  By  William  Hone.  8°.  London, 
1815. 

[  With  the  preceding]. 


260 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials:  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Ritchie  (  Thomas).  Full  report,  embracing-  all 
tlie  evidence  and  arguments  in  the  case  of 
the  commonwealth  of  Virginia  vs.  Thomas 
Ritchie,  jr.  8°.  New  York,  1846. 

Roberts  (  William ).  See  Walker  (Thomas). 

Robinson  (Peter.)  Trial  of  Peter  Robinson, 
for  the  murder  of  Abraham  Suydam  ;  con¬ 
taining  a  very  full  and  accurate  account  of 
all  the  testimony  adduced  on  the  trial — the 
whole  having  been  carefully  taken  down  as 
it  was  delivered ;  also,  the  very  eloquent 
and  impressive  charge  of  chief  justice  Horn- 
blower  to  the  jury.  By  William  H.  Attree. 
8°.  New  York,  [1841], 

Robinson,  Robinson,  and  Hillyer.  Proceed¬ 
ings  in  the  cases  of  the  impeachment  of 
Charles  Robinson,  governor ;  John  W. 
Robinson,  secretary  of  state;  George  S. 
Hillyer,  auditor  of  state  of  Kansas.  8°. 
Lawrence,  1862. 

Rochester  ( Bishop  of).  See  Atterbury  (F.) 

Rogers  (Abner,  jr.)  Report  of  the  trial  of 
Abner  Rogers,  jr.  indicted  for  the  murder 
of  Charles  Lincoln,  jr.  before  the  supreme 
judicial  court  of  Massachusetts  ;  holden  at 
Boston,  on  Tuesday,  January  30,  1844.  By 
G.  T.  Bigelow  and  George  Bemis.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1844. 

Rogers  (Ilenry)  and  others.  Trial  of  Henry 
Rogers,  the  captain,  William  Miles,  first 
mate,  and  Charles  E.  Seymour,  second 
mate  of  the  ship  “Martha  and  Jane,”  of 
Sunderland,  for  the  wilful  murder,  on  the 
high  seas,  of  Andrew  Rose,  a  seaman. 
Tried  at  the  Liverpool  summer  assizes,  be¬ 
fore  mr.  baron  Watson,  19th  August,  1857. 
By  Bond  Hughes.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Rohan  (Louis  Rene  Edouard  de,  cardinal). 
Memoire  pour  le  cardinal  de  Rohan,  coutre 
m.  le  procureur-genCral.  12°.  Paris,  1786. 

- Requete  justificative  adress6e  a  nos- 

seigneurs  du  parliament  it  Paris.  60  pp. 
12°.  Paris,  1786. 

- Recueil  de  pibces  authentiques  et  in- 

ttiressantes,  pour  servir  d’bclaircissement  a 
Faffaire  concernant  le  cardinal,  prince  de 
Rohan,  etc.  8°.  Strasbourg,  1786. 

- Reflexions  rapides  pour  m.  le  cardinal 

de  Rohan  sur  le  sommaire  de  mme.  de  La- 
motte.  [Par  M.  Target].  36  pp.  12°. 
Paris,  1786. 

Rohan  c.  Bertrand.  Consultation  pour  m. 
Ferdinand  de  Rohan,  ancien  archeveque 
de  Cambray.  Reponse  pour  m.  Ferdinand 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

de  Rohan,  au  mbmoire  du  sieur  fitienue 
Bertrand,  ancien  artiste-musicien  du  thea¬ 
tre  fran9ais,  demandeur  en  cassation  du 
jugement  rendu  contre  lui  par  la  cour  de 
justice  criminelle  du  departement  de  la 
Seine,  le  12  germinal  dernier.  Precis  pour 
le  citoyen  Charles  Arbel,  demandeur  et  de- 
fendeur,  contre  le  citoyen  Ftienne  Bertrand, 
ddfendeur  et  demandeur ;  en  presence  de 
M.  Ferdinand  de  Rohan,  archeveque  de- 
missionaire  de  Cambray,  intervenaut.  4°. 
Paris,  1803. 

[  With  Cardon  c.  L£orier-Delisle]. 

Rookwood  (A.)  Arraignment,  tryal,  and  con¬ 
demnation  of  A.  Rookwood,  for  high  trea¬ 
son,  at  Westminster,  21st  of  April,  1696. 
fol.  London,  1696. 

[  Will i  GRAHME  ( Sir  R.)  Trial]. 

Rose  icill  case.  Argument  in  the  court  of  ap¬ 
peals  of  the  state  of  New  York,  in  the  Rose 
will  case,  by  Theodore  W.  Dwight.  8°. 
New  York,  1863. 

Rose  (George).  Trial  of  George  Rose,  secre¬ 
tary  of  the  treasury,  etc.  for  employing 
mr.  Smith,  a  publican  in  Westminster, 
upon  a  late  Westminster  election,  and  not 
paying  him  ;  on  which  he  was,  on  Thurs¬ 
day,  the  21st  of  July,  1791,  cast  in  the 
court  of  king’s  bench  by  a  special  jury,  in 
the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  ten  pounds 
five  shillings.  Taken  in  short-hand,  by  a 
barrister.  8°.  London,  1791. 

Roseicelt  (Rev.  Thomas).  Arraignment  and 
trial  of  the  late  reverend  mr.  Thomas  Rose- 
well  for  high  treason ;  before  the  lord  chief 
justice  Jefferies,  at  the  court  of  king’s 
bench,  Westminster,  in  the  year  1684.  To 
which  is  prefixed  an  account  of  his  life  and 
death.  Published  by  Samuel  Rosewell.  8°. 
London,  1718. 

Roupcll  v.  Waite.  The  great  forgeries  of  Wil¬ 
liam  lloupell.  Official  report  of  the  trial 
[for  forgery],  at  Guilford,  in  the  case  of 
Iioupell  v.  Waite,  from  the  short-hand  notes 
of  mr.  G.  Blagrave  Snell.  8°.  London, 
1862. 

Roucellet  (John  D.)  and  others.  Trial  of  John 
Doeke  Rouvellet  for  forgery.  Tried  before 
mr.  baron  Thompson,  at  the  assizes  at 
Wells,  August  12,  1806.  Also,  of  Elizabeth 
Barret  for  felony,  before  mr.  recorder,  at  the 
Old  Bailey,  July  5th,  1806.  And  of  William 
Vernon  Dorant,  for  perjury ;  before  lord 
chief  justice  Elleuborough,  in  the  king’s 


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261 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

bench,  July  8th,  1806.  8°.  London, 

[1806]. 

Rowan  ( Archibald.  Hamilton ).  Full  report  of 
his  trial  at  bar,  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench, 
on  an  information  filed  against  the  defend¬ 
ant  for  having  published  a  seditious  libel, 
January  29, 1794.  8°.  Perth,  1704. 

Rowe  v.  Brenton.  Trial  at  bar,  Rowe  v. 
Brenton,  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench,  Mi¬ 
chaelmas  term,  9  George  iv.  as  to  the  right 
of  minerals  in  the  lands  of  the  duchy 
of  Cornwall,  with  the  records  and  docu¬ 
ments  as  given  in  evidence.  By  George 
Concanen.  8°.  London,  1831. 

Rush  v.  Cobbett.  Report  of  an  action  for  libel, 
brought  by  Dr.  Benjamin  Rush  against 
William  Cobbett,  in  the  supreme  court  of 
Pennsylvania,  December  term,  1799,  for 
certain  defamatory  publications  in  a  news¬ 
paper  entitled  Porcupine’s  gazette.  Taken 
in  short-hand,  by  T.  Carpenter.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1800. 

Sacheverell  ( Henry ,  D.D.)  Tryall  before  the 
house  of  peers,  for  high  crimes  and  misde¬ 
meanors.  fol.  London,  1710. 

Sackett  (William  Post).  New  York  city  police 
court.  First  district.  Hon.  M.  Connolly, 
justice.  In  the  matter  of  William  Post 
Sackett,  charged  with  embezzling  .$25,000 
of  the  funds  of  the  Market  bank.  8°.  New 
York,  1855. 

Sackville  ( Lord  George).  Proceedings  of  a 
general  court  martial  held  at  the  horse- 
guards  in  March  and  April,  1760,  upon  the 
trial  of  lord  George  Sackville.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1760. 

Sahuguet  d’Amarzit  (Jean  Baptiste  Joseph , 
comic  d' Espagnac).  Memoire  pour  le  comte 
d’Espagnac,  accusateur  et  appelant  contre 
l’auteur,  imprimeur,  distributeurs  et  col¬ 
porteurs  d’un  libelle  anonyme,  intitule : 
Observations  de  la  ville  de  S.  Mihel,  etc. 
accuses.  [Par  Marie  Jean  Herault  de  Se- 
chelles].  4°.  Paris,  1788. 

[Tracts.  Foreign  law]. 

St.  Alban's  raid;  or,  investigation  into  the 
charges  against  lieut.  Bennett  H.  Young 
and  command,  for  their  acts  at  St.  Alban’s, 
Vt.  on  the  19th  October,  1864.  Being  a 
complete  and  authentic  report  of  all  the 
proceedings  on  the  demand  of  the  United 
States  for  their  extradition  under  the  Ash¬ 
burton  treaty.  Before  judge  Coursol  and 

34 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

the  hon.  mr.  justice  Smith.  Compiled  by 
L.  N.  Benjamin.  8°.  Montreal,  1865. 

- Investigation  of  the  police  committee 

of  the  city  council  of  Montreal,  into  the 
charges  preferred  by  councillor  B.  Devlin 
against  Guillaume  Lamothe,  esq.  chief  of 
police,  and  the  proceedings  of  the  council 
in  reference  thereto.  8°.  Montreal,  1864. 

[  With  the  preceding]. 

St.  Asaph  (Dean  of).  See  Shipley  (  W.  D.) 

Sanois  ( I.e  comte  de).  See  Lamotte-G6ffrard. 

Santa- Anna  (Antonio  Lopez  de).  Causa  cri¬ 
minal  instruida  al  presidente  constitucionel, 
acusado  del  delito  de  traicion  contra  la 
forma  de  gobiemo  establecida  en  las  bases 
organieas.  (Con  apendice).  8°.  Mexico, 
1846. 

Savannah  (  The  privateer).  Trial  of  the  officers 
and  crew  of  the  privateer  Savauuah,  on  the 
charge  of  piracy,  in  the  United  States  cir¬ 
cuit  court  for  the  southern  district  of  New 
York.  Reported  by  A.  F.  Warburton.  8°. 
New  York,  1862. 

Sayre  v.  Rochford.  Trial  of  the  cause  of  an 
action  brought  by  Stephen  Sayre,  esq. 
against  William  Henry,  4th  earl  of  Roch¬ 
ford,  for  false  imprisonment ;  in  the  court 
of  common  pleas,  27th  June,  1775.  From 
mr.  Gurney’s  short-liaud  notes,  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  [1776], 

Scot  (  William  Laidly,  alias),  and  others.  Au 
thentick  coppie  of  the  tryal  of  Scot  and 
Mackpherson,  [assault  on  drovers  and  cat¬ 
tle],  anno  1712.  Laid  before  house  pur¬ 
suant  to  their  lordship’s  order  for  that  pur¬ 
pose,  18  Aprilis,  1737.  fol.  London,  1737. 

Secorv.  Pell.  Supreme  court.  (Late  in  chan¬ 
cery).  Francis  Secorv.  Mary  Pellet  al.  8°. 
New  York,  1854. 

Seguin  c.  Vanlerberghe  et  Ouvrard.  Premier 
memoire  de  m.  Seguin,  contre  mm.  Van¬ 
lerberghe  et  Ouvrard.  64  pp.  4°.  Paris, 
1806. 

- Decision  arbitrale,  pour  m.  Seguin, 

du  17  fevrier  1806.  56  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1806. 

- Consultation  relative  au  jugement  du 

tribunal  de  premiere  instance,  sur  la  deci¬ 
sion  arbitrate  reudue  le  17  fevrier  1806,  en 
faveurdem.  Seguin.  8pp.  4°.  Paris,  1806. 

-  Deuxiemo  memoire  de  m.  Seguin. 

Troisteme  memoire  de  m.  Seguin  ;  ensem¬ 
ble  des  operations  de  mm.  Vanlerberghe  et 
Ouvrard.  52,  12  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1806. 


262 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Seguin  c.  Vanlerberghe  et  Ouvrard.  Reponses 
sommaires  de  mm.  Vanlerberghe  et  Ouv¬ 
rard,  aux  trois  memoires  de  m.  Seguin. 
9  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1806. 

- Replique  de  m.  Seguin  a,  l’6crit  inti- 

tul6:  Reponses  sommaires,  etc.  24  pp.  4°. 
Paris,  1806. 

- Consultation  sur  l’appel  d’un  juge- 

ment  du  tribunal  civil  de  premiere  instance, 
du  4  juiu  1806,  qui  annulle  une  pretendue 
decision  arbitrale  rendue  sous  la  date  du 
17  f6vrier,  mime  ann6e ;  entre  mm.  Van¬ 
lerberghe  et  Ouvrard  et  m.  Sfiguin,  par 
mm.  Guicu,  Favard,  etc.  82  pp.  4°.  Paris, 
1806. 

- Replique  de  m.  Delamalle,  en  la  cour 

d’appel,  pour  le  sieur  Seguin  contra  les 
sieurs  Ouvrard  et  Vanlerberghe,  audiences 
des  18  mars  et  ier  avril.  4°.  Paris,  1806. 

- Reponses  de  m.  Seguin  h  quelques 

^nonces  de  mm.  Vanlerberghe  et  Ouvrard, 
pr6sent6s  par  leur  defenseur  dans  sa  der- 
ni^re  plaidoirie.  Derniers  ddveloppemens 
sur  les  trois  n.oyens  de  nullite,  pour  les 
sieurs  Vanlerberghe  et  Ouvrard,  contre  le 
sieur  Seguin.  7,  10  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1807. 

[  With  Happey  et  Morel  c.  Bourdon]. 

Sf:l fridge  (Thomas  O.)  Trial,  before  the 
hon.  Isaac  Parker,  for  killing  Charles 
Austin,  on  the  public  exchange  in  Boston, 
August  4,  1806.  By  T.  Lloyd  and  G. 
Caines.  8°.  Boston,  [1807]. 

Severn  and  others  v.  Slade  and  others.  Re¬ 
port  of  the  trial  of  the  action  brought  by 
messrs.  Severn,  King,  and  co.  against  the 
Imperial  insurance  company  before  lord 
chief  justice  Dallas  and  a  special  jury,  in 
the  court  of  common  pleas,  at  Guildhall, 
1 1  th— 13th  April,  1820.  Taken  in  short¬ 
hand  by  W.  B.  Gurney.  8°.  London, 
1820. 

Seward  (  William  II.)  Argument  on  the  law 
of  congress  concerning  the  re-capture  of 
fugitive  slaves,  1847 ;  argument  in  the 
circuit  court  of  the  United  States,  October 
24,  1854,  in  McCormick’s  reaper  patent 
case ;  argument  in  defence  of  William 
Freeman,  on  his  trial  for  murder,  at  Au¬ 
burn,  July  21st  and  22d,  1846.  8°.  Au¬ 
burn,  1846-54. 

Shaw  (Benjamin)  and  others.  Trial  of  Ben¬ 
jamin  Shaw,  John  Alley,  jr.  Jonathan 
Buffum,  and  Reserved  Sprague,  for  riofs 
and  disturbance  of  public  worship,  in  the 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

society  of  quakers,  at  Lynn,  Massachu¬ 
setts,  before  the  court  of  common  pleas, 
held  at  Ipswich,  March  16,  1822.  8°. 

Salem,  1822. 

Shaw  (Thompson  D.)  Defence  of  Thompson 
Darrah  Shaw,  commander,  U.  S.  navy,  be¬ 
fore  a  naval  court  of  inquiry,  convened  at 
Washington,  under  the  act  to  amend  the 
act  to  promote  the  efficiency  of  the  navy, 
approved  January  16,  1857.  By  his  counsel 
Robert  K.  Scott.  8°.  Washington,  1857. 

Sherman  and  Barnes  v.  Marvin.  An  expose 
of  the  trial,  September  12,  1861,  in  the  su¬ 
perior  court  of  Buffalo,  in  the  suit  by  Sher¬ 
man  and  Barnes  (merchants)  against  Le 
Grand  Marvin,  (lawyer).  Being  a  wife’s 
attempt,  by  aid  of  her  merchants,  to  con¬ 
trol  (subdue)?  her  husband,  and  the  result. 
8°.  Buffalo,  1866. 

Shipley  (  William  Davies).  The  whole  of  the 
proceedings  at  the  assizes  at  Shrewsbury, 
August  6th,  1847,  iu  the  cause  of  the  king 
on  the  prosecution  of  William  Jones 
against  the  rev.  William  Davies  Shipley, 
dean  of  St.  Asaph,  for  a  libel.  Before  the 
hon.  Francis  Buller.  8°.  London.  1784. 

Shippen,  Yeates,  and  Smith.  Report  of  the 
trial  and  acquittal  of  Edward  Shippen, 
chief  justice,  and  Jasper  Yeates,  and 
Thomas  Smith,  assistant  justices  of  the  su¬ 
premo  court  of  Pennsylvania,  on  an  im¬ 
peachment,  before  the  senate  of  the  com¬ 
monwealth.  January,  1805.  8°.  Lancas¬ 
ter,  [1805]. 

Sliotwell  v.  Henderson  and  Decow.  Authen¬ 
tic  report  of  the  testimony  in  a  cause  at 
issue  in  the  court  of  chancery  of  the  state 
of  New  Jersey,  between  Thomas  L.  Shot- 
well,  complainant,  and  Joseph  Hendrick¬ 
son  and  Stacy  Decow,  defendants.  By 
Jeremiah  J.  Foster.  2  v.  8°.  Philadel 
phia,  1831. 

Sichtls  v.  Youngs  and  Cutter.  In  the  circuit 
court  of  the  United  States  for  the  southern 
district  of  New  York,  iu  equity.  The  same 
v.  John  Barstow  and  George  H.  Corliss. 
Application  of  the  plaintiffs  for  preliminary 
injunctions.  Argument  of  William  II. 
Seward  for  the  defendants,  at  New  York, 
May  31,  1855.  Reported  by  Roberts  and 
Warburton.  8°.  New  Y'ork,  1855. 

Sickles  (Daniel  E.)  Trial  for  shooting 
Philip  Barton  Key,  esq.  United  States 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


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Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

district  attorney,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
February  27,  1859.  Reported  by  Felix  G. 
Fontaine.  8°.  New  York,  1859. 

Sickles  v.  Bennett.  New  York  general  ses¬ 
sions.  The  people,  ex  rel.  Daniel  E. 
Sickles  vs.  James  Gordon  Bennett.  Com¬ 
plaint  for  libel.  Arguments  of  John 
Graham,  esq.  on  motion  to  vacate  order, 
etc.  October  term,  1857.  8°.  New  York, 
1857. 

Sidney  {Algernon).  Arraignment,  tryal,  and 
condemnation  of  Algernon  Sidney,  esq. 
for  high  treason,  for  conspiring  the  death 
of  the  king,  and  intending  to  raise  a  re¬ 
bellion  in  this  kingdom.  At  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  7th-27tli  November,  1683. 
fol.  London,  18G4. 

Sircy  ( La  dame)  c.  Roquelaure.  Memoire 
pour  les  heritiers  de  Roquelaure  contre 
madame  Sirey.  Precis  pour  la  dame 
Sirey,  contre  les  heritiers  Roquelaure. 
Conclusions  du  commissaire  du  gouverne- 
ment  pr6s  le  tribunal  d’appel,  seant  a  Paris, 
dans  l’affaire,  consultation.  Prdcis  pr6pa- 
ratoire.  Conclusions  motives  pour  les 
families  de  Houcliin  et  Roquelaure.  Ob¬ 
servations  de  madame  Sirey  sur  les  conclu¬ 
sions  motivees.  Memoire,  fragmens  de  la 
plaidoirie,  devant  la  cour  de  cassation, 
section  crimiuelle,  audiences  des  11,  12,  et 
17  brumaire  an  XIII.  4°.  and  8°. 
Paris,  [1804]. 

Shirring  ( William).  Trial  before  the  high 
court  of  justiciary,  January,  1794,  for 
sedition.  Taken  down  in  short-hand  by 
mr.  Ramsey.  8°.  Edinburgh,  [1794]. 

[With  MARGAROT  (M.)  Trial]. 

Smith  (John).  Trial  of  John  Smith,  book¬ 
seller,  before  lord  Kenyon,  in  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  December  6,  1706,  for  selling 
a  work  entitled  “  A  summary  of  the  duties 
of  citizenship.”  8°.  London,  [1797]. 

[With  Eaton  (Daniel  I.)  Trial], 

Smith  (Rev.  John,  of  Demerara).  London 
missionary  society’s  report  of  proceedings 
under  martial  law,  against  rev.  J.  Smith, 
on  a  charge  of  aiding  and  assisting  in  a 
rebellion  of  the  negro  slaves.  8°.  London, 
1824. 

- Substance  of  the  debate  in  the  house 

of  commons  on  the  1st  and  11th  of  June, 
1824,  on  a  motion  of  Henry  Brougham,  esq. 
respecting  the  trial  and  condemnation  to 
death,  by  a  court  martial,  of  the  rev. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

John  Smith,  late  missionary  in  the  colony 
of  Demerara.  8°.  London,  1824. 

Smith  (Madeline).  Complete  report  of  her 
trial  for  the  alleged  poisoning  of  Pierre 
Emile  L’Angelier.  With  an  introductory 
chapter,  by  John  Morison.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1857. 

[With  Palmer  (W.)  Trial]. 

Smith  (  William).  Full  report  of  his  trial  for 
piracy,  as  one  of  the  crew  of  the  confed¬ 
erate  privateer  the  Jeff.  Davis.  In  the 
circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the 
eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  October, 
1861.  By  D.  F.  Murphy.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1861. 

Smith  (William  S.)  and  Ogden  (Samuel  G.) 
Trials  for  misdemeanors,  had  in  the  circuit 
court  of  the  United  States  for  the  New 
York  district,  in  July,  1806.  By  Thomas 
Lloyd.  8°.  New  York,  1807. 

Somerset  (Robert  Carr,  earl  of).  Great  oyer 
of  poisoning.  The  trial  of  the  earl  of 
Somerset  for  the  poisoning  of  sir  Thomas 
Overbury  in  the  tower  of  London,  and 
various  matters  connected  therewith,  from 
contemporary  mss.  By  Andrew  Amos.  8°. 
London,  1846.  • 

Sommcrsett  (James).  Case  of  J.  Sommersett, 
a  negro,  on  a  habeas  corpus,  king’s  bench, 
1771  and  1772.  fol.  1772. 

[With  TltEVETT  ».  Weeden]. 

-  Argument  in  the  case  of  James  Som¬ 
mersett,  a  negro,  lately  determined  by  the 
court  of  king’s  bench ;  wherein  it  is  at 
tempted  to  demonstrate  the  present  unlaw¬ 
fulness  of  domestic  slavery  in  England. 
To  which  is  prefixed  a  state  of  the  case. 
By  mr.  Hargrave.  8°.  London,  1772. 

Soyecourt  c.  Soyecourt.  Playdoyer  pour  le 
marquis  de  Soyecourt,  appellant ;  contre 
la  princesse  de  Nassau-Saarbruck,  son 
fipouse,  intimfie,  et  demanderesse  en  sepa¬ 
ration  de  corps.  Par  G.  A.  Tronsou  Du- 
coudray.  56  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1788. 

[With  Kornmann  c.  Kornmann]. 

Spiess  c.  d' Avrilly.  Plaidoyer  prononed  de 
vant  la  cour  de  cassation,  le  27  germinal 
an  13,  par  le  sieur  Jean  Baptiste  Spiess, 
dans  sa  cause  contre  le  sieur  d’ Avrilly, 
et  les  hfiritiers  du  sieur  de  la  Bcrardihre, 
collatdraux  de  feue  demoiselle  d’ Avrilly, 
6pouse  du  sieur  Spiess.  Pour  la  defense  de 
l’arret  rendu  contre  eux,  en  faveurdu  sieur 
Spiess,  par  la  cour  d’appel  de  Rouen,  le  24 


264 


LIBRAEY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

prairial  an  12,  sur  les  conclusions  do  M. 
Fougnet,  procureur-g6n6ral  pres  ladite  cour. 
4°.  Paris,  1805. 

[  With  Penicaud  c.  LAN'FFRANQUE], 

Stafford  {William  Howard,  viscount').  Tryal 
of  William,  viscount  Stafford,  for  high 
treason,  in  conspiring  the  death  of  the  king, 
the  extirpation  of  the  protestant  religion, 
etc.  begun  in  Westminster  hall  the 
30th  of  November,  1680,  and  continued 
until  the  7th  of  December  following. 
With  the  manner  of  his  execution  on  the 
29th  of  the  same  month,  fol.  London,  1681. 

Stair  ( John  Dalrymple,  2d  carl  of),  and 
others,  against  Benjamin  Bond  and  others. 
Bill  in  the  chancery  of  New  Jersey, 
at  his  suit,  with  the  publications  of 
the  council  of  proprietors  of  east  New  Jer¬ 
sey,  and  mr.  Nevill’s  speeches  to  the  gene¬ 
ral  assembly,  concerning  the  riots  com¬ 
mitted  in  New  Jersey,  fol.  New  York, 
1748. 

Stanwix.  Arguments  of  Charles  Fearne  in  the 
case  of  the  representatives  of  general  Stan¬ 
wix  and  his  daughter.  8°.  London,  1797. 

[In  his  Posthumous  works]. 

St  ay  ley  ( William).  Tryal  of  William  Stayley, 
goldsmith,  for  speaking  treasonable  words 
against  his  most  sacred  majesty,  and  upon 
full  evidence  found  guilty  of  high  treason, 
and  received  sentence  accordingly,  on 
Thursday,  November  the  21st,  1678.  fol. 
London,  1678. 

Stearns  v.  Ripley.  Report  of  the  case  of 
[Charles]  Stearns  against  [J.  W.]  Ripley, 
in  the  circuit  court  of  the  United  States,  at 
Boston,  November  term,  1850,  for  mali¬ 
cious  prosecution.  8°.  Springfield,  1851. 

Steicart  (  Archibald).  Trial,  before  the  high 
court  of  justiciary  in  Scotland,  for  neglect 
of  duty,  and  misbehavior  in  the  execution 
of  his  ofiice,  as  lord  provost  of  Edinburgh, 
before  and  at  the  time  the  rebels  got  pos¬ 
session  of  that  city,  in  September,  1745. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1747. 

Stewart  {William).  Trial  for  the  murder  of 
his  father,  on  the  21st  of  June,  1838.  Be¬ 
fore  the  Baltimore  city  court,  October 
term,  1838.  8°.  Baltimore,  1838. 

-  Closing  speech  of  Z.  Collins  Lee, 

esq.  in  defence  of  William  Stewart,  in- 1 
dieted  for  the  murder  of  his  father.  8°.j 
Baltimore,  1838. 

[  With  the  preceding] . 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Stieher.  Der  Stieber’sche  prozess,  so  wie  die 
offentlichen  iiusserungen  der  betheiligten 
fiber  denselben  und  die  offentlicho  mei- 
nung.  8°.  Berlin,  1860. 

Stirling  peerage.  Trial  of  Alexander  Hum- 
phrys,  or  Alexander,  styling  himself  earl 
of  Stirling,  for  forgery.  Stenographed  by 
S.  Macgregor,  and  edited  by  W.  Turnbull. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1839. 

Stockdalc  {John).  Whole  proceedings  on  the 
trial  on  an  information  exhibited  ex  otficio, 
by  the  king’s  attorney  general,  against 
John  Stockdale,  for  a  libel  on  the  house  of 
commons,  in  the  court  of  king’s  bench, 
8th  December,  1789.  Taken  in  short 
hand  by  Joseph  Gurney.  To  which  is  sub¬ 
joined  an  argument  in  support  of  the  rights 
of  juries  [by  the  hon.  T.  Erskine].  8°. 
London,  1790. 

- Four  letters  on  the  subject  of  mr. 

Stockdale’s  trial,  for  a  supposed  libel  on 
the  house  of  commons.  By  “A  Briton  ” 
[anon.)  8°.  London,  1790. 

[  With  the  preceding]. 

Stockton  v.  Hopkins.  Appeal  to  the  tribunal 
of  public  justice ;  being  a  concise  state¬ 
ment  of  the  facts  which  led  to  the  extraor¬ 
dinary  case  of  Stockton  versus  Hopkins. 
By  Thomas  Hopkins.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1808. 

Stone  {William).  Trial  for  high  treason  at 
the  bar  of  the  court  of  kiug’s  bench,  on 
Thursday,  the  28th,  and  Friday,  the  29th 
of  January,  1796.  Taken  in  short-hand 
by  Joseph  Gurney.  8C.  London,  1796. 

Streeter  ( Milton  If.)  Life  of  Milton  W. 
Streeter,  the  jealous  and  infatuated  mur¬ 
derer,  who  murdered  his  young  and  beau¬ 
tiful  wife,  Elvira  W.  Streeter,  at  South- 
bridge,  Mass,  containing  his  trial,  sen 
tence,  etc.  By  H.  F.  Tingley.  12°.  Paw¬ 
tucket,  [R.  I.]  1850. 

Students  of  Edinburgh  university.  Report  of 
the  trial  of  the  students,  on  the  charge  of 
mobbing,  rioting,  and  assault,  at  the  col¬ 
lege,  January  11  and  12,  1838.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1838. 

Surratt  {John  H.)  Trial  of  John  H.  Sur 
ratt  in  the  criminal  court  for  the  district  of 
Columbia,  hon.  Geo.  P.  Fisher  presiding. 
2  v.  8°.  Washington,  1857. 

Surratt  {Mrs.  Mary  E.)  See  Conspiracy  trials. 

Tailors.  Trial  of  twenty-four  journeymen 
tailors,  charged  with  a  conspiracy,  before 


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265 


Law— continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

the  mayor’s  court  of  the  city  of  Philadel¬ 
phia,  September  sessions,  1827.  Reported 
by  Marcus  T.  C.  Gould.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1827. 

Talcott  ( George).  Review  of  the  testimony 
given  before  the  general  court  martial 
upon  the  trial  of  brig.  gen.  Talcott,  in 
1851  ;  and  of  the  proceedings  of  the  court. 
Also,  a  copy  of  the  record  of  the  trial.  8°. 
Albany,  1851, 

Tallmatlge  ( Frederick  A.)  Trial  of  hon.  F. 
A.  Tallmadge,  general  superintendent  of 
metropolitan  police,  before  the  commis¬ 
sioners  of  police,  with  the  argument  of  his 
counsel.  Reported  by  Elbridge  Gerry.  8°. 
New  York,  1858. 

Tasboroiigh  (John)  and  Price  (Ann).  Tryal 
and  conviction  of  John  Tasborough  and 
Ann  Price  for  subornation  of  perjury,  in 
endeavoring  to  persuade  mr.  Stephen  Dug- 
dale  to  retract  and  deny  his  evidence  about 
the  horrid  popish  plot.  At  the  king’s  bench, 
3d  February,  1(179.  fol.  London,  1679. 

Tastet  ct  Squire  c.  prince  de  Salm-Kirbourg. 
Second  memoire  pour  les  sieurs  Firmin  de 
Tastet,  et  Thomas  Squire,  negocians  a 
Londres  ;  contre  le  prince  de  Salm-Kir- 
bourg  ;  le  soi-disant  marquis  Cavalcabo  ; 
le  sieur  Faulconuier  de  la  Varenne  ;  le  soi- 
disant  lieutenant  colonel  comte  d’Arnobat  et 
Noel  Clapsien,  par  Tandeau  de  Marsac.  78 
pp.  4°.  Paris,  1786. 

- Memoire  signifid,  pour  le  prince  rdg- 

nant  de  Salm-Kyrbourg  ;  contre  les  sieurs 
Tastet  et  Squire.  56  pp.  4°.  Paris,  1787. 

- Reflexions  impartiales  pour  le  mar¬ 
quis  George  de  Cavalcabo ;  contre  les 
sieurs  Tastet  et  Squire.  4°.  Paris,  1786. 

NOTE. — The  three  preceding  are  bound  with  KORN- 
MANNC.  KORNMANN. 

Taylor  v.  Delavan.  Trial  of  Delavan  for  an 
alleged  libel,  at  the  Albany  circuit,  April, 
1840,  and  mr.  Delavan’s  correspondence 
with  the  executive  committee  of  the  Albany 
city  temperance  society,  etc.  8°.  Albany, 
1840. 

- The  same. 

[Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  v.  21]. 

Taylor  (Robert).  See  Millar  (Andrew). 

Terig  (Duncan),  and  Macdonald  (Alexander 
Bane).  Trial  for  the  murder  of  Arthur 
Davis,  June,  1754.  4°.  Edinburgh,  1831. 

Thayers.  Life,  trial,  condemnation,  and 
dying  address  of  the  three  Thayers,  who 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

were  executed  for  the  murder  of  John 
Love,  at  Buffalo,  (N.  Y.)  June  17,  1825. 
8°.  Buffalo,  [1825]. 

Thistlewood  (Arthur)  and  others.  Trials  for 
high  treason  at  the  Old  Bailey  sessions 
house,  April,  1820.  Taken  in  short-hand 
by  John  Byrom.  8°.  London,  1820. 

-  Narrative  of  the  condition  of  the 

manufacturing  population  ;  and  the  pro¬ 
ceedings  of  government  which  led  to  the 
state  trials  in  Scotland,  for  administering 
unlawful  oaths,  and  the  suspension  of  the 
habeas  corpus  act  in  1817.  Also,  proceed¬ 
ings,  to  the  execution  of  Thistlewood,  in 
1820.  By  A.  B.  Richmond.  8°.  London, 
1824. 

Thompson  (Nathaniel)  and  others.  Tryal  of 
Nathaniel  Thompson,  John  Farewell,  Wil¬ 
liam  Pain,  at  Guildhall,  London,  20th  June, 
1682,  for  writing  and  publishing  scandal¬ 
ous  letters  to  mr.  Miles  Prance,  in  relation 
to  the  death  of  sir  Edmunds  Bury  Godfrey, 
fol.  London,  1682. 

Thurlell  (John).  Fatal  effects  of  gambling, 
exemplified  in  the  murder  of  Win.  Weare, 
and  the  trial  and  fate  of  John  Thurtell,  the 
murderer,  and  his  accomplices.  To  which 
is  added  The  gambler’s  scourge  ;  a  com¬ 
plete  expose  of  the  whole  system  of  gam¬ 
bling  in  the  metropolis.  8°.  London, 
1724. 

Tipperary.  Report  of  the  trials  at  the  special 
commission  for  the  county  of  Tipperary, 
held  at  Clonmel,  January  and  February, 
1848.  By  Henry  W.  Lover.  8°.  Dublin, 
1848. 

Tooke  (J.  Horne).  See  Horne  Tooke  (J.) 

Travers  (  George).  Trial  of  George  Travers, 
on  indictment  for  the  murder  of  James 
McKim,  and  on  indictment  for  the  murder 
of  Thomas  Hasey,  at  the  United  States 
navy  yard  in  Charlestown,  (Mass.)  No¬ 
vember  27,1814,  before  the  circuit  court 
of  the  United  States.  8°.  Boston,  1815. 

Trevett  v.  IVeeden.  Case  on  complaint  for  re¬ 
fusing  paper  bills  in  payment  for  butcher’s 
meat  at  par  with  specie.  Tried  before  the 
superior  court,  Newport,  1786.  Also,  the 
case  of  the  judges  of  said  court,  before  the 
general  assembly,  at  Providence,  1786,  on 
citation  for  dismissing  said  complaint. 
Wherein  the  rights  of  the  people  to  trial  by 
jury,  etc.  are  maintained.  By  J.  N.  Var- 
num.  4°.  Providence,  1787. 


2G6 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Trials  for  rioting.  Full  and  correct  report  of 
the  trials  for  rioting  at  Ely  and  Littleport, 
in  May,  1816,  before  judges  Abbott,  Bur- 
rough,  and  Christian,  on  the  17th  day  of 
June,  and  following  days.  12°.  London, 
1816. 

Trials  for  treason  at  Indianapolis,  disclosing 
the  plans  for  establishing  a  northwestern 
confederacy.  Edited  by  Benu  Pittman. 
8°.  Cincinnati,  1865. 

Tribune  (La),  ct  le  Ileformateur.  See  Tri¬ 
als.  (Collections:  France),  p.897. 

Trimble  (I.  R.)  Investigation  into  the  alleged 
official  misconduct  of  the  late  superintend¬ 
ent  of  the  Philadelphia,  Wilmington,  and 
Baltimore  railroad  co.  Phonographically 
reported  by  Arthur  Cannon.  2  v.  8°.  Phil- 
edelphia,  1854-55. 

Tulley  (Samuel)  and  Dalton  (John).  Trial  of 
Samuel  Tulley  and  John  Dalton,  on  an  in¬ 
dictment  for  piracy  and  murder,  committed 
January  21st,  1812.  Before  the  circuit  court 
of  the  United  States  at  Boston,  28th  Octo¬ 
ber,  1812.  Containing  the  evidence  at  large, 
a  sketch  of  the  arguments  of  counsel,  and 
the  charge  of  the  hon.  judge  Story,  on  pro¬ 
nouncing  sentence  of  death.  4th  ed. 
8°.  Boston,  1813. 

Turley  (Preston  S.)  Trial,  conviction,  sen¬ 
tence,  confession,  and  execution,  for  the 
murder  of  bis  wife,  Mary  Susan  Turley, 
in  Kanawha  county,  Virginia.  8°.  Charles¬ 
ton,  (Va.)  1858. 

Ttcelve  traitors.  The  trials  of  the  twelve 
traitors,  W.  Cundell,  C.  Parker,  J.  Trvee- 
dle,  Charles  Bird,  John  Quigley,  John 
Smith,  G.  Armstrong,  S.  McFarlane,  J. 
Teaster,  James  Fibbs,  Philip  Lethay, 
Noah  Francis,  for  high  treason,  charged 
with  being  found  in  arms,  in  French  uni¬ 
forms,  fighting  against  their  king  and 
country,  in  the  Isle  of  France,  and  other 
traitorous  acts  ;  before  a  special  commis¬ 
sion,  at  the  sessions  house,  Newington, 
Monday,  February  10,  and  following  days. 
12°.  London,  1812. 

Tmjn  (John).  Exact  narrative  of  the  tryal 
and  condemnation  of  John  Twyn,  for 
printing  and  dispersing  of  a  treasonable 
book,  at  the  Old  Bayley,  February  20-22, 
1664.  8°.  London,  1664. 

Upham  v.  Hill  and  Barton.  Report  of  the 
trial  of  Timothy  Upham  vs.  Hill  and  Bar 
ton,  for  an  alleged  libel,  at  the  court  of 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

common  pleas,  Rockingham  county,  Octo¬ 
ber  term,  1830.  Compiled  from  notes  taken 
at  the  trial,  and  the  original  papers  in  the 
case.  8°.  Concord,  1831. 

United  States  v.  Seventy-two  bales  of  cotton  ; 
Elizabeth  Alexander,  claimant.  Supreme 
court  of  the  United  States.  Appeal  from 
the  district  court  of  the  United  States  for 
the  southern  district  of  Illinois.  Brief  for 
the  United  States  and  the  captors.  Argu¬ 
ment  of  Richard  M.  Corwine  on  behalf  of 
claimant.  Argument  of  W.  M.  Springer 
for  claimant.  Additional  brief  of  R.  M. 
Corwine.  8°.  Washington,  1864-65. 

United  States  v.  Skymanski  and  others. 
United  States  district  court,  eastern  dis¬ 
trict  of  Louisiana.  Reply  to  the  argu¬ 
ment  of  the  plaintiffs  in  demurrer,  in  the 
cases  of  the  United  States  v.  ten  lots  of 
ground,  etc.  the  right,  title,  etc.  of  J.  Sky- 
manski  therein,  one  lot,  etc.  of  D.  W. 
Brickell,  etc.  By  Rufus  Waples.  8°. 
[New  Orleans],  1864. 

J'allandigham  (Clement  L.)  Trial  by  a  mili¬ 
tary  commission ;  and  the  proceedings 
under  his  application  for  a  writ  of  habeas 
corpus  in  the  circuit  court  of  the  United 
States.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1863. 

Vane  (Sir  Henry).  Trial  at  the  king’s  bench, 
Westminster,  June  the  2d  and  6th,  1662, 
together  with  what  he  intended  to  have 
spoken  the  day  of  his  sentence.  With 
other  occasional  speeches,  etc.  4°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1662. 

Vauohan  (George)  and  others.  Whole  four 
trials  of  the  thief-takers,  and  their  confed¬ 
erates,  G. Vaughan,  R.  Mackay,  G.  Brown, 
J.  Donnelly,  T.  Broek,  J.  Pelham,  M.  Pow¬ 
er,  and  B.  Johnson,  convicted  at  Hicks’s 
hall  and  the  Old  Bailey,  Sept.  1816,  of  a 
horrible  conspiracy  to  obtain  blood-money, 
and  of  felony  and  high  treason.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1816. 

Vidal  v.  the  mayor,  etc.  of  Philadelphia. 
Girard  will  case.  Arguments  of  the  de¬ 
fendant’s  counsel,  and  judgment  of  the 
supreme  court  of  the  United  States,  in 
the  case  of  Vidal  and  another  vs.  the  may¬ 
or,  etc.  of  Philadelphia,  the  executors  of  S. 
Girard,  and  others,  January  term,  1844. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1844. 

Wakefields  (The).  Trial  of  Edward  Gibbon 
Wakefield,  William  Wakefield,  and  Fran¬ 
ces  Wakefield,  indicted,  with  one  Edward 


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Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Thevenot,  a  servant,  for  the  abduction  of 
miss  Ellen  Turner,  the  only  child  and 
heiress  of  William  Turner,  esq.  of  Shrigley 
park,  in  the  county  of  Chester.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1827. 

Walker  (  Thomas),  and  others.  Whole  pro¬ 
ceedings  on  the  trial  of  an  indictment 
against  T.  Walker,  and  others,  for  a  con¬ 
spiracy  to  overthrow  the  constitution  and 
government,  and  to  assist  the  French  in 
case  they  should  invade  this  kingdom. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  Joseph  Gurney. 
8°.  Manchester,  1794. 

- The  same.  8°.  London,  1794. 

-  Review  of  the  political  events  which 

have  occurred  in  Manchester  during  the 
last  five  years  ;  being  a  sequel  to  the  trial 
of  Thomas  Walker  and  others,  for  a  con¬ 
spiracy  to  overthrow  the  constitution  and 
government  of  this  country,  and  to  aid 
and  assist  the  French.  By  Thomas 
Walker.  8°.  London,  1794. 

f  With  the  preceding]. 

Walker  v.  Milner.  Trial  in  the  court  of 
queen’s  bench.  February,  186(3.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1866. 

[In  PRICE  (G.)  Burglaries  of  1863-65], 

Walker  v.  Roberts.  Whole  proceedings  on 
the  trial  of  an  action  brought  by  Thomas 
Walker  against  William  Roberts,  for  a 
libel.  Tried  by  a  special  jury  at  the  as 
sizes  at  Lancaster,  March  28,  1791,  before 
the  hon.  sir  Alexander  Thomson,  knight. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  Joseph  Gurney. 
8°.  Manchester,  1791. 

Wallace  ( Patrick  M.  S.  and  Michael  S.  S.) 
Trials  of  Patrick  Maxwell  Stewart  Wal¬ 
lace,  and  Michael  Shaw  Stewart  Wal¬ 
lace,  for  willfully  destroying  the  brig 
Dryad,  off  Cuba,  with  intent  to  defraud 
the  marine  assurance  companies  and  un¬ 
derwriters.  8°.  London,  1841. 

Ward  ( Matthew  F. )  Report  of  the  testimony 
on  the  trial  of  M.  F.  Ward;  with  the 
speeches  of  gov.  Crittenden,  gov.  Helm, 
T.  F.  Marshall,  esq.  and  Nathaniel  Wolfe, 
esq.  and  the  reply  of  Alfred  Allen,  esq. 'at¬ 
torney  for  the  commonwealth.  Reported  by 
A.  D.  Richardson.  8°.  New  York,  1854. 

Ward  v.  Mississippi  and  Missouri  railroad 
company.  In  the  district  court  of  the 
United  States  for  the  state  of  Iowa,  south¬ 
ern  division.  Hon.  J.  M.  Love,  judge 
in  equity.  Abstract  pleadings  and  proof, 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

and  argument,  by  N.  B.  Judd  and  G.  C. 
Campbell,  counsel  for  defendant,  on  final 
hearing.  November  1st,  1859.  8°.  Chi¬ 

cago,  1859. 

Washington,  Broughton,  and  others.  Correct 
report  of  the  proceedings  on  the  trial  of 
thirty-eight  men,  on  a  charge  of  adminis¬ 
tering  an  unlawful  oath  ;  before  sir  George 
Wood,  knight,  at  Lancaster,  27th  August, 
1812.  Taken  in  short-hand,  by  G.  Far- 
quharson.  8°.  Manchester,  (Eng.)  1812. 

Watie  (Stand).  Report  of  the  trial  of  Stand 
Watie,  charged  with  the  murder  of  James 
Foreman.  By  George  W.  Paschal.  8°. 
Van  Buren,  1843. 

Watkins  (Tobias).  Trial  in  the  circuit  court 
of  the  District  of  Columbia,  May  term, 
1829,  for  various  frauds  upon  the  United 
States.  Reported  by  L.  Washington,  jr. 
and  H.  R.  Taylor.  8°.  Washington,  1829. 

Watson  (James).  Trial  before  the  court  of 
king’s  bench,  in  Westminster  hall,  June, 
1817,  for  high  treason.  Taken  in  short¬ 
hand.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1807. 

Watt  (Robert).  Trial  for  high  treason,  before 
the  court,  under  the  special  commission  of 
oyer  and  terminer,  held  at  Edinburgh. 
Taken  in  short-hand,  by  Mr.  Blanchard. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1795. 

- and  Doicnie  (David).  Trials  of  Robert 

Watt  and  David  Downie  for  high  treason, 
before  the  court  of  oyer  and  terminer,  held 
at  Edinburgh,  August-September,  1794. 
To  which  is  subjoined  the  celebrated  speech 
of  sir  Hercules  Langrish,  on  parliamentary 
reform.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1794. 

Webster  (John  White).  Trial  of  John  W. 
Webster,  for  the  murder  of  dr.  George 
Parkman,  November  24,  1849,  before  the 
supreme  judicial  court  of  the  city  of  Boston. 
8°.  Boston,  [1850]. 

- The  same.  Report  of  the  case  of  J. 

W.  Webster,  indicted  for  the  murder  of 
George  Parkman,  before  the  supreme  judi¬ 
cial  court  of  Massachusetts ;  including  the 
hearing  on  the  petition  for  a  writ  of  error, 
etc.  By  George  Bemis.  8°.  Boston,  1850. 

- The  same.  Phonographic  report,  by 

James  W.  Stone.  2d  ed.  revised.  8°. 
Boston,  1850. 

- The  same.  Trial  for  the  murder  of 

doctor  George  Parkman.  Reported  exclu¬ 
sively  for  the  N.  Y.  daily  Globe.  8°.  New 
York,  1850. 


268 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Webster  ( John  White).  An  expos6  of  tlie  evi¬ 
dence  in  the  case  of  the  Parkman  murder. 
Carefully  compiled  by  W.  E.  Bigelow.  8°. 
Boston,  1850. 

[With  the  preceding], 

- Illegality  of  the  trial  of  John  W.  Web¬ 
ster.  By  Lysander  Spooner.  8°.  Boston, 
1850. 

f  With  the  preceding]. 

- Review  of  the  Webster  case.  By  a 

member  of  the  New  York  bar.  [anon.]  8°. 
New  York,  1850. 

-  Statement  of  reasons,  showing  the 

illegality  of  that  verdict  upon  which  sen¬ 
tence  of  death  has  been  pronounced  against 
John  W.  Webster  for  the  alleged  murder 
of  George  Parkman.  By  a  member  of  the 
legal  profession,  [anon.]  8°.  New  York, 
1850. 

Weeks  (Levi).  Report  of  his  trial  on  an  in¬ 
dictment  for  the  murder  of  Gulielma  Sauds, 
on  Monday,  the  21st  March,  and  Tuesday, 
the  1st  of  April,  1800.  Taken  in  short¬ 
hand  by  the  clerk  of  the  court  [William 
Coleman].  8°.  New  York,  1800. 

WcinzUpflen  (  Romain ).  Trial,  on  a  charge  of 
rape  preferred  by  mrs.  Anna  Maria  Schmoll; 
held  at  Princeton,  Ind.  Gibson  circuit 
court,  1844.  Reported  by  A.  E.  Drapier. 
12°.  Louisville,  (Ky.)  1844. 

West  v.  Erisscy.  Case  of  West  v.  Erissey,  in 
the  exchequer,  1726.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  1]. 

Wheeling  bridge  case.  Order  of  reference  of 
the  supreme  court  of  the  United  States,  in 
the  case  of  the  state  of  Pennsyl  vani  a  against 
the  Wheeling  and  Belmont  bridge  com¬ 
pany  and  others,  with  the  proofs  taken  be¬ 
fore  R.  II.  Walworth,  with  his  report.  8C. 
Saratoga  Springs,  1851. 

White  (John  Duncan)  and  Curtis  (ll'inslow). 
Trials  of  J.  D.  White  alias  Charles  Mar- 
chant,  and  W.  Curtis,  alias  Sylvester  Col¬ 
son,  for  the  murder,  on  the  high  seas,  of 
Edward  Selfridge  and  Thomas  P.  Jenkins, 
captain  and  mate  of  the  schooner  Fairy H of 
Boston.  Before  the  circuit  court  of  the 
United  States,  October  term,  182G.  8°. 
Boston,  1827. 

White  (  Thomas)  and  others.  Trials  and  con¬ 
demnation  of  Thomas  White,  William 
Harecourt,  John  Fenwick,  John  Gavan, 
and  Anthony  Turner,  all  jesuits  and  priests, 
for  high  treason,  in  conspiring  the  death 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

of  the  king,  the  subversion  of  the  govern¬ 
ment,  and  protestant  religion,  at  the  Old 
Bailey,  13th  and  14th  Juue,  1679.  fol. 
London,  1679. 

Whilelocke  (John).  Trial  of  lieutenant  general 
John  Whitelocke,  commander-in-chief  of 
the  expedition  against  Buenos  Ayres,  by 
court  martial,  held  in  Chelsea  college,  on 
Thursday,  the  28th  January,  1808,  and 
succeeding  days.  8°.  Loudon,  1808. 

Wilkes  (Charles).  Defence  of  com.  Charles 
Wilkes,  U.  S.  N.  late  acting  rear-admiral, 
in  command  of  the  West  India  squadron, 
read  before  a  general  court  martial,  on 
charges  preferred  by  the  Secretary  of  the 
Navy.  8°.  Washington,  (D.  C.)  1864. 

Williams  (George  W.)  Report  of  the  trial  of 
George  W.  Williams,  alias  Bryant,  alias 
Slappey.  For  stealing,  (in  company  with 
six  other  persons),  a  packet  of  money, 
containing  $12,000,  from  the  Providence 
steamboat,  on  the  9th  of  July,  1833,  tried 
in  the  court  of  general  sessions,  New  York, 
February  13,  1834,  before  his  honor  the 
recorder,  aldermen  Sharpe  and  Monroe  ; 
with  introductory  remarks.  By  John  Lo¬ 
mas.  8°.  New  York,  1834. 

Williams  (Jane  and  John).  Particulars  of 
the  dreadful  tragedy  in  Richmond,  on  the 
19tli  July,  1852;  account  of  the  murder  of 
the  Winston  family  by  Jane  and  John  Wil¬ 
liams.  8°.  Richmond,  1852. 

Williams  (John)  and  others.  Trial  of  J.  Wil¬ 
liams,  Francis  Frederick,  John  P.  Rog, 
Nils  Peterson,  and  Nathaniel  White,  on  an 
indictment  for  murder  on  the  high  seas,  at 
Boston,  on  the  28th  of  December,  1819. 
8°.  Boston,  1819. 

Willoughby  v.  Willoughby.  Case  of  Willough¬ 
by  v.  Willoughby  in  chancery,  on  priority 
of  mortgage  debts,  1755.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[In  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  1]. 

Wilson  (John).  Trial  of  John  Wilson,  alias 
Jenkin  Ratford,  for  mutiny,  desertion,  and 
contempt,  to  which  are  subjoined  a  few 
cursory  remarks.  8°.  Boston,  1807. 

Winans  v.  Eaton  et  al.  Arguments  of  Wil¬ 
liam  H.  Ilubbell,  on  behalf  of  the  defend¬ 
ants,  before  lion.  Samuel  Nelson,  in  the 
case  of  Ross  Winans  vs.  Eaton,  et  al.  in 
the  circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for 
the  northern  district  of  New  York,  against 
a  motion  for  an  injunction  to  restrain 
the  defendants  from  constructing  and 


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Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

vending  the  railioad  cars  commonly  known 
as  the  “eight-wheel  railroad  car,”  alleged 
to  infringe  Boss  Winans’s  patent  to  Oc¬ 
tober  1,  1834.  8°.  Albany,  1853. 

Windham  ( IV.  F.)  Commission  de  lunatico 
inquirendo.  An  inquiry  into  the  state  of 
mind  of  W.  F.  Windham,  esq.  of  Fellbrig 
hall,  Norfolk,  before  Samuel  Warren,  esq. 
and  a  special  jury,  upon  the  petition  of 
general  Windham,  C.  B.  and  other  mem¬ 
bers  of  the  family,  commencing  December 
16,  1861.  8°.  London,  1862. 

Winterbotham  (Rev.  William).  Trial  of  W. 
Winterbotham,  assistant  preacher  at  How’s 
Lane  meeting,  Plymouth,  before  the  lion, 
baron  Perryn,  and  a  special  jury,  at  Exe¬ 
ter,  on  the  25th  of  July,  1793,  for  sedi¬ 
tious  words.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  mr. 
W.  Bowring.  8°.  London,  1794. 

[With  Walker  and  others'  trinll. 

Wintoun  (George  Seton,  5th  earl  of).  Trial 
upon  the  articles  of  impeachment  of  high 
treason,  fol.  London,  1716. 

Wirz  (Capt.  Henry).  A  summary  of  the  trial 
of  Henry  Wirz.  8°.  Washington,  [1868], 

Witches.  Tryal  of  witches,  at  Bury  St.  Ed¬ 
mond’s,  on  the  tenth  of  March,  1664.  Before 
sir.  Mathew  Hale,  kt.  12°.  London,  1682. 

[JFith  Hale  (SirM).  Treatise  touching  sheriff's  ac- 
compts]. 

Wood  (William).  See  Hare. 

Wood  v.  Comstock.  Supreme  court.  Eichard 
Wood  and  George  S.  Wood,  against 
Daniel  D.  Comstock.  Case  on  appeal  from 
judgment  entered  at  special  term  on  report 
of  referee.  8°.  New  York,  1853. 

Yelverton  marriage  case.  An  authentic  and 
unabriged  account  of  the  most  extraordi¬ 
nary  trial  of  modem  times,  with  all  its 
revelations,  incidents,  and  details  special¬ 
ly  reported.  8°.  London,  [1861], 

York  (Frederick,  duke  of).  Investigation 
of  the  charges  brought  against  his  royal 
highness  the  duke  of  York,  by  G.  L. 
Wardle,  esq.  m.  p.  for  Oakhampton, 
Devon,  with  the  evidence  and  the  remarks 
of  the  members.  Stratford’s  authentic 
edition.  2  v.  12°.  London,  1809, 

York  assizes.  Beport  of  proceedings  under 
commissions  of  oyer  and  terminer,  and 
gaol  delivery,  held  at  the  castle  of  York  ; 
from  the  2d  to  the  12th  of  January,  1813. 
From  the  short-hand  notes  of  mr.  Gurney. 
8°.  London,  [1813]. 


Law — continued. 

Trials  :  Individual  trials,  etc. 

Zengcr  (John  Peter).  Trial  for  printing  and 
publishing  a  libel  against  the  government. 
With  the  pleadings  and  arguments  on  both 
sides.  8°.  London,  1752. 

Zulueta  (Pedro  de).  Trial  of  Pedro  de  Zu- 
lueta,  jun.  on  a  charge  of  slave  trading, 
27th  and  30th  October,  1863,  at  the  central 
criminal  court,  Old  Bailey.  A  full  report 
from  the  short-hand  notes  of  W.  B.  Gur¬ 
ney.  With  an  address  to  merchants  of 
Great  Britain,  by  P.  de  Zulueta,  jun,  esq. 
and  documents  illustrative  of  the  case. 
8°.  London,  1844. 

Trials  at  bar  : 

Morgan  (J.)  Essays  upon  trials  at  bar  and 
repleaders.  8°.  London,  1789. 

[In  his  Essays.  3  v.] 

Trustee  process  :  See  Attachment. 

Trusts  and  trustees  : 

Drackenridge  (H.  M.)  Essay  on  trusts  and 
trustees  ;  in  relation  to  the  settlement  of 
real  estate — the  power  of  trustees — and 
involving  many  of  the  most  abstruse  ques¬ 
tions  in  the  English  and  American  law  of 
tenures.  8°.  Washington,  1842. 

Fletcher  (C.)  Essay  on  the  estates  of  trus¬ 
tees.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  10], 

Forsyth  (C.)  Principal  and  practice  of  the 
law  of  trusts  and  trustees  in  Scotland  ; 
with  notes  and  illustrations  from  the  law 
of  England.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1844. 

Gilbert  (G.)  Law  of  uses  and  trusts.  To¬ 
gether  with  a  treatise  on  dower.  8°.  Lou¬ 
don,  1734. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  by  E.  B.  Sugden. 

8°.  London,  1811. 

Hill  (J.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  re¬ 
lating  to  trustees,  their  powers, duties,  priv¬ 
ileges,  and  liabilities.  With  notes  and 
references  to  American  decisions,  by  F.  J. 
Troubat.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

■ - The  same.  2d  Am.  ed.  8°.  Pliila 

delphia,  1854. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  ed.  containing 

notes  to  the  1st  ed.  by  Francis  J.  Troubat ; 
with  full  notes  and  references  to  recent 
English  and  American  decisions,  by  Henry 
Wharton.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

Lewin  (  T.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
trusts  and  trustees.  8°.  London,  1837. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

[Law  library,  v.  24], 


270 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Trusts  and  trustees: 

Lewin  (  T. )  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
trusts  and  trustees.  2d  ed.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1858. 

[Law  library,  v.  97]. 

- The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  London, 

1861. 

Tiffany  ( J .)  and  Bullard  (E.  F.)  Law  of 
trusts  and  trustees,  as  administered  in 
England  and  America,  embracing  the 
common  law ;  together  with  the  statute 
laws  of  the  several  states  of  the  Union, 
and  the  decisions  of  the  courts  thereon. 
8°.  Albany,  1862. 

Willis  {J.  JV.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  du¬ 
ties  and  responsibilities  of  trustees.  8°. 
London,  1827. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  10"). 

Trusts  of  accumulation  : 

Rtnuicll  (H. )  Essay  on  the  law  of  perpetuity, 
and  on  trusts  of  accumulation.  With  an 
introduction,  containing  the  history  of 
alienation.  8°.  London,  1822. 

TURNriKE  ROADS  : 

Bateman  ( J .)  General  turnpike  road  acts, 
with  notes,  forms,  etc.  4th  ed.  12°. 
London,  1854. 

Olcc  (G.  C.)  Laws  of  turnpike  roads ;  com¬ 
prising  the  whole  of  the  general  acts,  par¬ 
ticularly  arranged,  with  cases,  notes, 
forms,  etc.  2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1860. 

See,  also,  TOLLS. 

United  States  of  America  : 

Statutes. 

Abridgment  of  the  laws  in  force  and  use  in 
her  majesty’s  plantations,  viz:  Virginia, 
Jamaica,  Barbadoes,  Maryland,  New  En¬ 
gland,  New  York,  Carolina,  etc.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1700. 

Lucas  (S.)  Charters  of  the  old  English  colo¬ 
nies  in  America.  With  an  introduction  and 
notes.  8°.  London,  1850. 

Acts  passed  at  a  congress  begun  at  the  city 
of  New  York,  on  Wednesday,  the  4th  of 
March,  1789.  fol.  Philadelphia,  1789. 

Public  and  general  statutes,  1789  to  1827, 
inclusive,  whether  expired,  repealed,  or  in 
force,  published  under  the  inspection  of 
Joseph  Story.  3  v.  8°.  Boston,  1828. 

-  The  same.  1828  to  1836.  Edited  by 

George  Sharsvvood.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1837. 

Laws  arranged  and  published  under  the  au¬ 
thority  of  an  act  of  congress,  1789,  to  March 


Law — continued. 

United  States  of  America  :  Statutes. 

3, 1845.  10  v.  8°.  Washington  city, 

1815-45. 

Session  laws,  from  the  1st  session  of  the  1st 
congress  to  the  2d  session  of  the  30tli  con¬ 
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29  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  and  Washington, 
1796-1849. 

Statutes  at  large,  from  the  organization  of  the 
government,  in  1789,  to  December,  1865. 
Edited  by  authority  of  congress,  by  R. 
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delphia,  1858. 

• -  The  same,  from  the  commencement  of 

the  thirty-fifth  to  the  end  of  the  thirty-sev¬ 
enth  congress.  1857-1863.  Completing 
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eighth  congress.  1857-1865.  2  v.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1865. 

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the  United  States,  with  references  to  the 
acts  repealed,  supplied  or  modified ;  and 
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-  The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia, 

1837. 

-  The  same.  3d  ed.  8°.  Philadel 

phia,  1844. 

-  The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
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in  the  supreme  court  of  the  United  States. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1825. 

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States  of  America,  from  March  4, 1789,  to 
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March  3d,  1827,  including  all  treaties  en¬ 
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Washington,  1828. 

Synoptical  index  to  the  laws  and  treaties  of 
the  United  States  from  March  4, 1789,  to 
March  3, 1851.  Prepared  under  the  direc¬ 
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9  v.  8°.  New  York,  and  Washington, 
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1807. 

-  The  same.  With  notes  and  additions 

to  the  3d  ed.  of  v.  1,  printed  in  1830,  by 
Thomas  I.  Wharton ;  and  notes  to  the 
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- Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 

court  of  the  United  States,  1828  to  1842. 
16  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1828-42. 

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the  supreme  court  of  the  United  States ; 
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the  supreme  court  of  the  United  States,  from 
its  organization  to  the  present  time.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1848. 

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of  recent  cases.  8°.  New  York,  1849. 

Peters  ( R .)  Full  and  arranged  digest  of 
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district  courts  of  the  United  States,  from 
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- The  same.  1789  to  1847.  2  v.  8°. 

Philadelphia,  1848. 

Wheaton  (H.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
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Baldwin  ( H .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  cir¬ 
cuit  court  of  the  United  States,  in  and  for 
the  third  circuit,  comprising  the  eastern 
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Blatcliford  (S.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  cir¬ 
cuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  sec¬ 
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Broclcenbrouiih  (J.  IV.)  Reports  of  cases 
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Marshall  in  the  circuit  court  of  the  United 
States  for  the  district  of  Virginia  and  North 
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circuit,  1851  to  1856.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 
1854-57. 

Dallas  ( A .  J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
courts  of  Pennsylvania,  before  and  since 
the  revolution ;  and  in  the  several  courts 
of  the  United  States,  and  of  Pennsylva¬ 
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- The  same.  With  notes  and  additions 

to  the  3d  edition  of  v.  1,  printed  in  1830, 
by  Thomas  I.  Wharton ;  and  notes,  etc.  to 
the  2d  edition,  of  v.  4,  printed  in  1835,  by 
Benjamin  Gerhard.  4  v.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1798-1835. 

NOTE. — Vols.  2,  3,  and  4  contain  cases  in  the  circuit 
court  for  the  third  circuit,  1792  to  1806. 

Gallisoti  (J.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  cir¬ 
cuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  first 
circuit,  1812  to  1815.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1815-17. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  additional 

notes  and  references.  2  v.  8°.  Boston, 

1844. 

Hempstead  (S.  II. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
United  States  superior  court  for  the  terri¬ 
tory  of  Arkansas,  from  1820  to  1836;  and 
in  the  United  States  district  court  for  the 
district  of  Arkansas,  from  1836  to  1849, 
and  in  the  United  States  circuit  court  for  the 
district  of  Arkansas,  in  the  ninth  circuit 
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McAllister  ( C . )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  cir¬ 
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district  of  California,  1855  to  1859.  v.  1. 
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McLean  ( J . )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  circuit 
court  of  the  United  States  for  the  seventh 
circuit,  1829  to  1855.  6  v.  8°.  Cincin¬ 

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Mason  (TV.  P.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  cir¬ 
cuit  court  of  the  United  States,  for  the 
first  circuit,  1816  to  1830.  5  v.  8°. 

Boston,  1819-31. 

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York,  1856. 

Peters  ( R. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  circuit 
court  of  the  United  States  for  the  third 
circuit,  containing  cases  determined  in  the 
district  of  New  Jersey,  1803  to  1818,  and 
in  the  district  of  Pennsylvania,  1815  to 
1818.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1819. 

Story  ( J .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  circuit 
court  of  the  United  States  for  the  first 
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Sumner  (C.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  circuit 
court  of  the  United  States  for  the  first  cir¬ 
cuit,  1829  to  1839.  3  v.  8°.  Boston, 
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ton,  1848. 

Wallace  (J.  B.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  cir¬ 
cuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the 
third  circuit,  for  1801.  2d  ed.  8°.  Phila¬ 
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Wallace  (J.  W.)  Cases  in  the  circuit  court 
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Washington  (B.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the 
third  district,  1803  to  1827.  4  v.  8°. 
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Woodbury  ( C .  L.)  and  Minot  (  G .)  Reports  of 
cases  in  the  circuit  court  of  the  United 
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Digests. 

Il'harton  (  T.  I.)  Digest  of  cases  in  the  cir¬ 
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third  circuit,  and  in  the  courts  of  Penn¬ 
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admiralty  in  the  district  court  of  the  United 
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Bee  ( T. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  district 
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Daveis  ( E .  II. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  dis¬ 
trict  court  of  the  United  States  for  the 
district  of  Maine ;  with  some  opinions  of 
the  district  judgo  in  cases  determined  in 
the  circuit  court ;  1839  to  1849.  8°. 

Portland,  (Me.)  1849. 

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eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  1828  to 
1836.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

Hempstead  (S.  II.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
United  States  superior  court  for  the  terri¬ 
tory  of  Arkansas,  from  1820  to  1836  ;  and 
in  the  United  States  district  court  for  the 
district  of  Arkansas,  from  1836  to  1849, 
and  in  the  United  States  circuit  court  for 
the  district  of  Arkansas  in  the  ninth  circuit, 
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Huffman  (O.)  Reports  of  land  cases  deter¬ 
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in  the  district  courts  of  the  United  States 
for  the  district  of  Michigan,  northern  dis¬ 
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western  district  of  Pennsylvania,  northern 
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the  same  court,  by  F.  Hopkinsou,  and 
cases  determined  in  other  districts  of  the 
United  States,  1792  to  1807.  With  tho 
laws  of  Oleron,  of  Wisbuy,  and  of  the 
Hause  towns ;  the  marine  ordinances  of 
Louis  xiv ;  a  treatise  on  the  rights  and 
duties  of  owners,  freighters,  masters  of 
ships,  and  mariners ;  and  the  laws  of  tho 
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Sprague  (P.)  Decisions  in  admiralty  and 
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the  United  States  for  the  district  of  Massa¬ 
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Van  Ness  (IV.  P.)  Reports  of  two  cases 
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court  of  the  U.  S.  for  the  district  of  Maine, 
1822  to  1839.  8°.  Portland,  1839. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  with  cases  in 

1854  and  1855.  8°.  Boston,  1856. 

See.  Reports ;  Supreme  court.  (Digests). 

See  Attorneys  general  ( Opinions  of). 

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cases,  in  the  courts  of  the  several  states,  and 
of  the  United  States ;  in  the  courts  of  chan¬ 
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courts  of  the  several  states,  and  of  the 
United  States,  and  of  the  decisions  in 
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privy  council  and  house  of  lords  ;  and  form¬ 
ing,  with  the  3d  edition  of  Bridgman’s  di¬ 
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Campbell  (J.  D.)  and  Cambrelcng  (S.) 
American  chancery  digest ;  a  digested  in¬ 
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United  States  courts,  and  tho  courts  of  the 
several  states.  1788  to  1827.  8°.  New 

York,  1828. 

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the  several  courts  of  law  in  the  United 
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1754  to  1830.  5  v.  8°.  New  York  and 
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Putnam  (J.  P.)  Digest  of  the  decisions  in 
the  courts  of  equity  in  the  United  States. 
1788  to  1840.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1851. 

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of  the  courts  of  common  law  and  admi¬ 
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and  J.  C.  Perkins,  and  G:  T.  Curtis. 
With  a  supplement,  by  J.  P.  Putnam.  1785 
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-  The  same.  v.  6.  Table  of  the  cases 

in  the  three  volumes  of  the  United  States 
digest,  and  in  the  two  volumes  of  the  supple¬ 
ment ;  alphabetically  arranged  by  George 
P.  Sanger.  8°.  Boston,  1849. 

-  Annual  digest;  being  a  digest  of  de¬ 
cisions  of  the  courts  of  common  law,  equity, 
and  admiralty,  in  the  United  States,  by  J. 
P.  Putnam,  1847  to  1850,  v.  7-10.  8°. 
Boston,  1848-56. 

-  The  same,  including  decisions  in 

England.  1851  to  1855,  v.  1 1-15,  by  J.  P. 
Putnam.  8°.  Boston,  1856-57. 

-  The  same.  1856  to  1858,  v.  16-18, 

by  G.  S.  Hale.  8C.  Bostpn,  1857-59. 

- The  same.  1859,  v.  19,  by  G.  S.  Hale 

and  H.  F.  Smith.  8°.  Boston,  1860. 

-  The  same.  1860  to  1863,  v.  20-23, 

by  H.  Far nam  Smith.  8°.  Boston,  1862-67. 

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equity,  of  the  United  States  courts  and  of 
the  courts  of  the  several  states  to  the  present 
time.  3d  ed.  3  v.  8°.  New  York,  1851. 

Wheeler  ( J .  D.)  American  chancery  digest; 
being  a  digested  index  of  all  the  reported 
decisions  in  equity,  in  the  United  States 
courts,  and  in  the  courts  of  the  several 
states.  1788  to  1841.  2  v.  8°.  New 

York,  1841. 

Commentaries,  Treatises,  etc. 

Bouvier  [J.)  Institutes  of  American  law. 
4  v.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

Derereux  ( J .  C.)  The  most  material  parts  of 
Kent’s  commentaries  reduced  to  questions 
and  answers.  8°.  New  York,  1860. 

Hilliard  (F.)  Elements  of  law;  being  a 
comprehensive  summary  of  American  civil 
jurisprudence.  8°.  Boston,  1835. 

Kent  ( J .)  Commentaries  on  American  law. 
4  v.  8°.  New  York,  1826-30. 


Law — continued. 

United  States  of  America  :  Commentaries,  etc. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  4  v.  Ago.  New 

York,  1832.  • 

-  The  same.  3d  ed.  4  v.  8°.  New 

York,  1836. 

- -  The  same.  4  th  ed.  4  v.  8°.  New 

York,  1840. 

-  The  same.  5th  ed.  4  v.  8°.  New 

York,  1844. 

-  The  same.  6th  ed.  4  v.  8°.  New 

York,  1848. 

-  The  same.  7th  ed.  4  v.  8°.  New 

York,  1851. 

-  The  same.  8th  ed.  4  v.  8°.  New 

York,  1854. 

- -  The  same.  9th  ed.  4  v.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1858. 

-  The  same.  10th  ed.  4  v.  8°.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1860. 

-  The  same.  lltli  ed.  Edited  by 

George  F.  Comstock.  4  v.  8°.  Boston, 
1866. 

Kinne  [A.)  Legal  pocket  dictionary  ;  con¬ 
taining  the  contents  found  in  Kent’s  law 
compendium,  from  v.  5  to  11,  inclusive. 
12°.  New  York,  1854. 

-  Questions  and  answers  on  law,  alpha¬ 
betically  arranged ;  with  references  to  the 
most  approved  authorities.  11  v.  6°. 
New  York,  1843-55. 

Lectures  on  law;  prepared  principally  from 
Kent,  by  a  lawyer,  for  the  use  of  his  sons. 
8°.  Albany,  1852. 

Moulton  (J.  IV.)  Analysis  of  American  law, 
presented  in  a  chart,  with  explanatory  com¬ 
ments.  12°.  New  York,  1859. 

Oliver  (B.  L.)  Law  summary;  a  collection 
of  legal  tracts  on  subjects  of  general  appli¬ 
cation  in  business.  8°.  Boston,  1832. 

Review  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States  of 
North  America,  the  British  provinces,  and 
West  India  islands.  With  select  prece¬ 
dents  and  observations  upon  divers  acts  of 
parliament  and  acts  of  assembly,  and  a 
comparison  of  the  courts  of  law  and  prac¬ 
tice  there  with  that  of  Westminster  hall. 
[anon.)  8°.  Loudon,  1790. 

Smith  (  T.  L.)  Elements  of  the  laws  ;  or,  out¬ 
lines  of  the  system  of  civil  and  criminal 
laws  in  force  in  the  United  States,  and  in 
the  several  states  of  the  Union.  12°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1853. 

Vose  (R.)  New  lawyer,  or,  law  for  the 
people.  12°.  New  York,  1859. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


275 


Law — continued. 

United  States  of  America  :  Commentaries,  etc. 

Walker  (  T.)  Introduction  to  American  law. 
3d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1855. 

-  The  same.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston, 

I860. 

Universal  law:  See  Law,  (General  works,  p.  671,  et 
seq.) 

Uses  : 

Bacon  (F.  lord.)  The  case  of  revocation  of 
uses.  8°.  London,  1741. 

[In  his  Law  tracts,  pp.  233-2451. 

-  Reading  upon  the  statutes  of  uses. 

New  edition,  with  very  full  notes  and  expla¬ 
nations,  by  William  Henry  Rowe.  8°. 
London,  1806. 

Carthew  (F.)  Reading  on  the  law  of  uses, 
1692.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[7n  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  1], 

Case  on  the  operation  of  the  statute  of  uses, 
the  doctrine  of  executory  fees,  and  powers 
of  revocation.  8°.  London,  1791. 

[7ft  Hargrave  (F.)  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  1.] 

Cornish  (  W.  F.)  Essay  on  uses.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1825. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[  Law  library,  v.  3]. 

Gilbert  (G.)  Law  of  uses  and  trusts.  To¬ 
gether  with  a  treatise  on  dower.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1734. 

- The  same.  3d  ed.  by  E.  B.  Sugden. 

8°.  London,  1811. 

Hanbury  ( J .  IF.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
uses ;  mainly  intended  for  students.  8°. 
London,  1862. 

Proudhon  (J.  B.  V.)  Traits  des  droits 
d’usage,  servitudes  r6elles,  du  droit  de  su- 
perficie  et  de  la  jouissance  des  biens  com- 
munaux,  et  des  6tablissements  publics. 
3me  6d.  mise  en  harmonic  avec  la  nouvelle 
legislation  sur  les  forets,  par  M.  Curasson. 
2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1848. 

Sanders  (F.  IV.)  Essay  on  uses  and  trusts, 
and  on  the  nature  and  operation  of  con¬ 
veyances  at  common  law,  and  of  those 
which  derive  their  effect  from  the  statute  of 
uses.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1813. 

- The  same.  2d  Am.  ed.  by  C.  W. 

Sanders  and  John  Warner;  with  references 
to  the  later  English  and  American  cases,  by 
a  member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar.  2  v.  in 
1.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

Shelford  (L.)  Practical  treatise  of  charita¬ 
ble  uses  and  trusts ;  with  appendix  of 
statutes  and  forms.  8°.  London,  1836. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1842. 

[LaAV  library,  v.  3G-37J. 


Law — continued. 

Uses  : 

Wilson  (J.)  Treatise  on  springing  uses, 
and  other  limitations  by  deed,  correspond¬ 
ing  with  executory  devises  ;  according  to 
the  arrangement  in  mr.  Fearne’s  essay. 
8°.  London,  1824. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

[Law  library,  v.  11], 

See  Charities. 

Usufruct  : 

Proudhon  (J.  B.  V.)  Trait6  des  droits  d’usu- 
fruit,  d’usage  personnel,  et  d’habitation. 
2e  6d.  5  v.  8°.  Dijon,  1836. 

Usury  : 

Blydenburg  (J.  IV.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
usury.  With  the  statutes  of  the  several 
states  relating  to  interest,  and  a  digest  of 
all  the  decisions.  8°.  New  York,  1844. 

Brown  (J.  D.)  Collection  laws  of  the  seve¬ 
ral  states,  and  the  district  of  Columbia; 
comprising  interest  and  usury,  etc.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1855. 

Byles  (J.  B.)  Observations  on  the  usury 
laws,  and  on  the  effect  of  the  recent  alte¬ 
rations.  8°.  London,  1845. 

Comyn  ( R .  B.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
usury.  8°.  London,  1817. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

[Law  library,  v.  5]. 

Hebler  ( F.)  Teoria  de  las  cuentas  corrien- 
tes  con  interes  adicionada  del  cdlculo  de 
los  intereses  compuestos,  y  un  metodo 
perfeccionado  para  el  c&lculo  de  los  arbi¬ 
trages.  Traducida  por  J.  J.  Basora.  8°. 
Barcelona,  1837. 

Hoyt  ( J .  T.)  Interest  laws  of  Illinois,  In¬ 
diana,  Michigan,  Iowa,  Wisconsin,  and 
Minnesota.  8°.  Chicago,  1859. 

[7ft  his  Collection  laws,  etc.] 

Kelly  ( J .  B.)  Summary  of  the  history  and 
law  of  usury.  8C.  London,  1835. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

[Law library,  v.  75]. 

Liegeois  (J.)  Essai  sur  l’histoire  et  la  16- 
gislation  de  l’usure.  8°.  Paris,  1863. 

Murray  ( J .  B.C.)  History  of  usury;  the 
conflict  of  laws  in  different  countries,  etc. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1866. 

Ord  (AT.)  Essay  on  the  law  of  usury.  3d 
ed.  8°.  Loudon,  1809. 

Petit  ( P .  F.  V.  A.)  Traite  de  l’usure,  coutc- 
nant  le  commentaire  de  la  loi  du  3  sep- 
tembre  1807,  toute  la  legislation,  la  doc¬ 
trine  et  la  jurisprudence  qui  s’y  rapportent, 
avec  l’indication  des  ordouuances  et  ar- 
ret6s  anoiens  et  modernes.  8°.  Paris,  1840. 


27  G 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued . 

Usury  : 

Troplong  (  R .  T.)  Du  pret ;  commentaire 
du  titre  x,  livre  iii,  du  code  civil.  8°. 
Paris,  1845. 

Valuation  : 

Bayldon  (J.  S.)  Art  of  valuing  rents  and 
tillages,  and  claims  of  tenants,  upon  quit¬ 
ting  farms,  and  on  valuation  of  property 
for  parochial  assessments.  8th  ed.  by  J. 
C.  Morton.  8°.  London,  1864. 

- Treatise  on  the  valuation  of  property 

for  poor  rates.  8°.  London,  18:28. 

Vendors  and  purchasers,  of  real  estate  : 

Dart  (J.  H.)  Compendium  of  the  law  and 
practice  of  vendors  and  purchasers  of  real 
estate.  With  notes  and  references  to  the 
American  and  English  decisions  ;  also,  a 
view  of  the  existing  law  of  real  property 
in  England  and  the  U.  S.  By  T.  W.  Wa¬ 
terman.  8°.  New  York,  1851. 

Hilliard  ( F .)  Law  of  vendors  and  pur¬ 
chasers  of  real  property.  2  v.  in  1.  8°, 

Boston,  1858. 

Sugden  (Sir  E.  B.  lord  St.  Leonards).  Con¬ 
cise  and  practical  view  of  the  law  of  ven¬ 
dors  and  purchasers  of  estates.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1851. 

- Practical  treatise  of  the  law  of  ven¬ 
dors  and  purchasers  of  estates.  2d  Am. 
from  the  5th  Loudon  ed.  with  notes  and 
references  to  American  decisions,  by  E.  D. 
Ingraham.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1820. 

- The  same.  8th  ed.  8°.  London, 

1830. 

- The  same.  9th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1834. 

- The  same.  14th  ed.  8°.  London, 

1862. 

— —  The  same.  7th  Am.  from  the  11th 
London  ed.  with  notes  and  references  to 
American  decisions  on  the  law  of  vendors 
and  purchasers,  to  the  present  time,  by  J. 
C.  Perkins.  2  v.  8°.  Springfield,  1851. 

- Of  personal  property  :  See  Sales. 

Venezuela : 

Cuerpo  de  leyes  do  Venezuela,  desde  1830 
liasta  1850.  8°.  Caracas,  1851. 

Venice  : 

Leggi  criminali  del  serenissimo  dominio 
Veneto.  4°.  [Venezia],  1751. 

VERMONT: 

Statutes. 

Laws  of  the  state  ;  1792;  1794;  1796;  ad¬ 
journed  session  1797 ;  1798  to  1803 ; 
adjourned  and  October  session,  1804; 


Law — continued. 

Vermont  :  Statutes. 

1 805 ;  1 853 ;  1855  to  1 865,  inclusive.  65  v. 
8°.  Rutland,  Windsor,  etc.  1792-65. 

Laws  of  the  state,  revised  and  passed  in 
the  year  1797.  8°.  Rutland,  1798. 

Laws  of  the  state,  digested  and  compiled. 
2  v.  8°.  Randolph,  1808. 

- The  same.  To  the  close  of  the  ses¬ 
sion  of  the  legislature  in  1816.  v.  3.  8°. 

Rutland,  1817. 

Compilation  of  the  laws,  coming  down  to 
and  including  the  year  1824.  By  William 
Slade.  8°.  Windsor,  1825. 

Laws  of  Vermont,  from  1824  down  to  and 
including  the  year  1834.  By  Daniel  P. 
Thompson.  8°.  Montpelier,  1835. 

Revised  statutes  of  the  state,  passed  Novem¬ 
ber  19,  1839;  to  which  are  added  several 
public  acts  now  in  force.  8°.  Burling¬ 
ton,  1840. 

Compiled  statutes  of  the  state,  being  such 
of  the  revised  statutes,  and  of  the  public 
acts,  and  the  laws  passed  since,  as  are  now 
in  force.  By  Charles  L.  Williams.  8°. 
Burlington,  1851. 

General  statutes  of  the  state  ;  passed  at  the 
annual  session  of  the  general  assembly, 
commencing  October  9,  1862;  together 
with  certain  of  the  public  acts  of  the  year 
1862.  8°.  Cambridge,  (Mass.)  1863. 

Reports. 

Aiken  (A.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  Vermont,  1825  to  1828.  2  v. 
8°.  Windsor,  1827-28. 

Drayton  (  IV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Vermont,  1815  to  1819. 
8°.  Middlebury,  (Vt.)  1821. 

Chipman  (  D.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  Vermont,  1789  to  1824. 
2  v.  8°.  Middlebury,  (Vt.)  1824-35. 

Cliipman  (N.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su 
preme  court  of  Vermont,  in  the  years 
1789-91.  12°.  Rutland,  (Vt.)  1793. 

Tyler  (R. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  judicature  of  Vermont,  1800  to 
1803.  2  v.  8°.  New  York,  1809-10. 

Vermont  reports,  of  cases  in  the  supreme 
court  of  the  state  of  Vermont,  reported  by 
the  judges  of  said  court,  1826  to  1837. 
9  v.  8°.  St.  Albans,  Middlebury,  and 
Burlington,  1829-38. 

- The  same.  v.  10-11,  by  G.  B.  Shaw, 

1836  to  1839.  8°.  Burlington,  1839-40. 

- The  same.  v.  12-14,  by  William 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


277 


Law — continued. 

Vermont  :  Reports. 

Weston,  1840  to  1842.  8°.  Burlington. 

1841-43. 

- The  same.  v.  15,  by  William  Slade, 

1843.  8°.  Burlington,  1844. 

- The  same.  v.  16-23,  by  Peter  T. 

Washburn,  1844  to  1851.  8°.  Woodstock. 
1845-52. 

- The  same.  v.  24-26,  by  John  F. 

Dean,  1851  to  1854.  8°.  Bellows  Falls 
and  Brattleboro,  1853-55. 

- The  same.  v.  27-29,  by  C.  L.  Wil¬ 
liams,  1854  to  1857.  8°.  Rutland,  1856-58. 

- The  same.  v.  30-35,  by  W.  G.  Shaw, 

1856  to  1863.  8°.  Rutland,  1859-64. 

- The  same.  v.  36-39,  1863  to  1867, 

by  Wheelock  G.  Yeazey.  8°.  Rutland, 
1865-68. 

Digests. 

Washburn  ( P.  T .)  Digest  of  all  the  cases 
decided  in  the  supreme  court  of  Vermont. 
8°.  Woodstock,  1845. 

- Digest  of  all  the  cases  decided  in  the 

supreme  court  of  the  state  of  Vermont,  as 
reported  in  volumes  16  to  22,  inclusive,  of 
the  Vermont  reports  ;  together  with  many 
manuscript  cases  not  hitherto  reported ; 
being  a  supplement  to  the  digest  of  the 
previous  volumes  of  the  Vermont  reports. 
8°.  Woodstock,  1852. 

VESTRIES  : 

Wills  (A.)  Treatise  on  the  powers  and  du¬ 
ties  of  parish  vestries  in  ecclesiastical  mat¬ 
ters  ;  being  a  vestryman’s  guide.  12°. 
London,  1855. 

Vice-Chancellor’s  reports  : 

See  England.  (Reports,  vice-chancellor’s  courts). 

VIRGINIA  : 

Statutes. 

Colonial  period. 

Records  of  the  Virginia  company,  from  the 
28th  of  April,  1619,  to  the  19th  of  June, 
1624.  2  v.  fol.  (ms.) 

Letters,  proclamations,  and  patents,  in  1622 
and  1623;  correspondence,  1625.  Trans¬ 
actions  in  council  and  assembly ;  their 
petition,  and  his  majesty’s  answer,  fol. 
(ms.) 

Orders;  from  February,  1622,  to  November, 
1627.  fol.  (ms.) 

Laws  of  Virginia,  1623-24.  fol.  (ms.) 

- The  same.  January  6,  1639,  to  April 

1,  1642.  fol.  (ms.) 

- The  same.  March  2,  1643,  to  March 

23,  1662.  fol.  (ms.) 

- The  same.  1660-61.  fol.  (ms.) 

36 


Law — continued. 

VIRGINIA  :  Statutes.  Colonial  period. 

- The  same.  March  23,  1662,  to  Au¬ 
gust  15,  1702.  fol.  (ms.) 

- The  same.  December  23,  1662,  to 

October  21,  1697.  fol.  (ms.) 

- The  same.  April  16,  1684,  to  April 

1,  1692.  fol.  (ms.) 

- The  same.  October  25, 1705,  to  April 

2,  17 — .  fol.  (ms.) 

- The  same.  October  25,  1705,  to  No¬ 
vember  7,  1711.  fol.  (ms.) 

- The  same.  1661  to  1742.  fol.  Wil- 

liamsburgh,  [n.  d.] 

- The  same.  1661  to  1748.  fol.  Wil¬ 
liamsburg,  1752. 

- The  same.  1666  to  1727.  fol.  [n.  d.] 

Records  of  inquisitions,  from  1665  to  1676. 
fol.  (ms.) 

Complete  collection  of  all  the  laws  of  Virginia 
now  in  force.  Carefully  copied  from  the 
assembly  records.  [1662-1682].  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  [1682]. 

Transactions  of  the  council,  from  December 
9,  1698,  to  May  20,  1700.  fol.  (ms.) 

Acts  of  assembly  passed  in  the  colony  ot 
Virginia,  from  1662  to  1715.  fol.  Lon¬ 
don,  1727. 

Collection  of  all  the  acts  of  assembly  now  in 
force  in  the  colony  of  Virginia,  fol.  Wil¬ 
liamsburg,  1733. 

Acts  of  assembly  now  in  force,  fol.  Wil¬ 
liamsburg,  1752, 

- The  same.  fol.  Williamsburg,  1769. 

Abridgement  of  the  public  laws  of  Virginia, 
in  force  and  use,  June  10,  1720.  By  Wil¬ 
liam  Beverley.  2d  ed,  12°.  London,  1728. 

- The  same.  By  John  Mercer.  8°. 

Williamsburg,  1737. 

- The  same.  In  force  January  1st, 

1758.  1  v.  in  2.  8°.  Glasgow,  1759. 

[Interleaved  with  manuscript  notes]. 

- The  same.  8°.  Glasgow,  1759. 

Ordinance  for  raising  an  additional  number 
of  forces  for  the  defence  and  protection  of 
this  colony,  and  for  other  purposes  therein 
mentioned.  4°.  December,  1775. 

Ordinances  passed  at  a  convention  held  at 
Richmond,  on  Monday,  tho  17th  of  July, 
1775.  4°.  Williamsburg,  [1775]. 

Ordinances  passed  at  a  general  convention 
of  delegates  and  representatives  from  the 
several  counties  and  corporations  of  Vir¬ 
ginia,  hold  at  the  capitol  in  Williamsburg, 
the  6  th  of  May,  1776.  4°.  Williamsburg. 
[1776J. 


278 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Virginia  :  Statutes. 

State. 

Acts  passed  at  a  general  assembly  begun 
and  held  at  the  capitol,  in  Williamsburg, 
on  the  7th  day  of  October,  1776;  May, 
1777;  October,  1777;  May,  1778;  and 
October,  1778.  fol.  Williamsburg,  [n.  d.  ] 

- The  same.  3d  of  May,  1779  ;  Octo¬ 
ber,  1779;  May,  1780  ;  October,  1780.  4°. 
Williamsburg,  [n.  d.  ] 

[With  the  preceding). 

-  The  same.  Containing,  in  addition, 

the  acts  passed  at  a  general  assembly,  in 
Richmond,  March,  1781.  Richmond, 
[n.d.] 

f  With  the  preceding]. 

- The  same.  March,  1781.  [Collated 

with  the  printed  acts  by  G.  Wythe],  fol. 
[n.d.]  ms. 

[  With  the  preceding]. 

- The  same.  May,  1781.  fol.  Char¬ 
lottesville.  [n.d.] 

[  With  the  preceding]. 

- The  same.  November,  1781  ;  May, 

1782;  May,  1783;  October,  1783.  fol. 
Richmond,  [n.  d.  ] 

( With  the  preceding], 

- The  same.  Containing,  in  addition, 

the  acts  of  May,  1784 ;  and  October, 
1784.  fol.  Richmond,  [n.d.] 

- The  same.  October,  1785 ;  October, 

1786;  October,  1787;  June,  1788;  Octo¬ 
ber,  1788;  October,  1789  ;  October,  1790; 
October,  1791  ;  and  October,  1792.  fol. 
Richmond,  1791-92. 

- The  same,  November,  1794  ;  No¬ 
vember,  1795;  November,  1796;  Decem¬ 
ber,  1797  ;  December,  1798  ;  December, 
1799;  December,  1800;  December,  1801  ; 
and  December,  1802.  fol.  Richmond, 
1795-1803. 

- The  same.  December,  1802;  De¬ 
cember,  1803;  and  December,  1804.  fol. 
Richmond,  [n.d.] 

- The  same.  December,  1803  ;  De¬ 
cember,  1804;  December,  1805;  and  De¬ 
cember,  1806.  fol.  Richmond,  [n.  d.] 

- The  same.  December,  1806  ;  and 

December,  1807.  fol.  Richmond,  1808. 

- The  same.  December  session,  1807, 

to  December  session,  1811 ;  1809  and  1810  ; 
May,  1813;  October,  1814;  December, 
1815;  November,  1816;  December,  1817; 
December,  1818;  December,  1819;  De¬ 
cember,  1823;  November,  1824,  to  Docem- 


Law — continued. 

Virginia  :  Statutes. 

ber,  1830;  December,  1826,  to  December, 
1842;  December,  1844,  to  December,  1848; 
extra  and  regular  sessions  in  1849  and 
1850 ;  1850-51  to  1857-58 ;  1861,  [with] 
ordinances  adopted  by  the  convention  of 
Virginia  in  secret  session,  in  April  and 
May,  1861  ;  1861-62,  [and]  constitution 
of  the  confederate  states  of  America,  adopt¬ 
ed  March  II,  1861  ;  called  session,  1862, 
[and]  adjourned  session,  1863;  called  ses¬ 
sion,  1863,  1863-64,  and  1865-66.  52  v. 
8°.  Richmond,  1808-66. 

Collection  of  all  such  public  acts  of  the  gen¬ 
eral  assembly,  and  ordinances  of  the  con¬ 
ventions  of  Virginia,  passed  since  the  year 
1768,  as  are  now  in  force,  fol.  Richmond, 
1785. 

Collection  of  all  such  acts  of  the  general 
assembly  of  Virginia  of  a  public  and  per¬ 
manent  nature,  as  are  now  in  force.  1792. 
fol.  Richmond,  1794. 

- The  same.  Acts  now  in  force.  1802. 

v.  1.  8°.  Richmond,  1803. 

- The  same.  v.  2.  January,  1807.  8°. 

Richmond,  1808. 

- The  same.  Supplement.  February, 

1812.  8°.  Richmond,  1812. 

Abridgment  of  the  public  permanent  laws  of 
Virginia.  [By  Edmund  Randolph],  4°. 
Richmond,  1796. 

Report  of  the  committee  of  revisors,  ap¬ 
pointed  by  the  general  assembly  of  Vir¬ 
ginia,  in  1776.  fol.  Richmond,  1784. 

Revised  code ;  a  collection  of  all  acts  of  the 
general  assembly,  of  a  public  nature,  now 
in  force.  2  v.  8°.  Richmond,  1819. 

- Supplement  to  the  revised  code  ;  a 

collection  of  all  acts  of  a  public  nature 
passed  since  1819.  8°.  Richmond,  1833. 

Reports  of  the  revisors  of  the  civil  code,  made 
to  the  general  assembly  at  December  ses 
sion,  1846;  December  session,  1847;  in 
January,  1849;  in  May,  1849;  and  in 
July,  1849,  being  their  final  report,  aud 
relating  to  the  criminal  code ;  with  the  re¬ 
port  of  the  revisors  on  the  circuit  superior 
courts.  8°.  Richmond,  1847-49. 

Code  of  Virginia.  With  the  declaration  of 
rights  and  constitution  of  Virginia.  8°. 
Richmond,  1849. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  Including  legis¬ 
lation  to  the  year  1860.  8°.  Richmond, 
I860. 


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279 


Law — continued. 

Virginia  :  Statutes. 

Draughts  of  such  bills  as  have  been  pre¬ 
pared  by  the  committee  appointed  under 
the  act  intituled,  “  an  act  to  amend  an 
act  intituled,  an  act  concerning  a  new  edi¬ 
tion  of  the  laws  of  this  commonwealth,  etc. 
2  v.  in  1.  fol.  Richmond,  1792. 

Statutes  at  large  ;  being  a  collection  of  all 
the  laws,  from  1(519.  By  William  Waller 
Ilening.  13v.  8°.  Richmond,  New  York, 
etc.  1819-23. 

Statutes  at  large  from  October  session,  1792, 
to  December  session,  1807.  New  series  ; 
being  a  continuation  of  Ilening,  by  Sam¬ 
uel  Shepherd.  3  v.  8°.  Richmond,  1835- 
36. 

Digests. 

Digest  of  the  laws  which  are  of  a  permanent 
character  and  general  operation,  illustrated 
by  judicial  decisions.  By  Joseph  Tate. 
8°.  Richmond,  1823. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Richmond, 

1841. 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  Virginia,  of  a  civil  na¬ 
ture  and  of  a  permanent  character  and 
general  operation  ;  illustrated  by  judicial 
decisions.  By  James  M.  Mathews.  2  v. 
8°.  Richmond,  1856-57. 

See,  also,  CORPORATIONS. 

James  river  company. 

William  and  Mary  college. 

Reports. 

Broclienhrough  (IV.)  and  Holmes  (H.)  Col¬ 
lection  of  cases  decided  by  the  general  court 
of  Virginia,  1789  to  1826.  2  v.  in  1.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  and  Richmond,  1815-26. 

Call  (D.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court  of 
appeals  of  Virginia,  1779  to  1824.  6  v.  8°. 
Richmond,  1801-33. 

- Tho  same.  2d  ed.  by  J.  Tate.  6  v.  8°. 

1824-33. 

Gilmer  (F.  IV.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  appeals  of  Virginia,  1820  to  1821.  8°. 
Richmond,  1821. 

Grattan  ( P .  II.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  appeals,  and  in  the  general 
court  of  Virginia,  1844  to  1868.  18  v.  8°. 
Richmond,  1845-68. 

Hening  ( If.  If.)  and  Munford  (  IV.)  Reports 
of  cases  in  the  supreme  court  of  appeals  of 
Virginia,  1806  to  1809;  with  select  cases, 
relating  chiefly  to  points  of  practice,  deci¬ 
ded  by  the  superior  court  of  chancery  for 
the  Richmond  district.  4  v.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia  and  New  York,  1808-1  J. 


Law — continued. 

Virginia  :  Reports. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  4  v.  8°.  New 

York,  1809-11. 

Jefferson  (  T. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  general 
court  of  Virginia,  1730  to  1740;  and  1768 
to  1772.  8°.  Charlottesville,  1829. 

Leigh  ( If.  B. )  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  appeals,  and  in  the  general  court  of  Vir¬ 
ginia,  1829  to  1841.  12  v.  8°.  Richmond, 
1830-44. 

Mumford  ( If.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  appeals  of  Virginia,  1810  to 
1820.  6  v.  8°.  New  York,  etc.  1812-21. 

Patton  (J.  M.  jr.) and  Heath  (R.  B.)  Reports 
of  cases  in  the  special  court  of  appeals  of 
Virginia,  held  at  Richmond  ;  and  a  general 
index  to  Grattan’s  reports,  from  the  2d  to 
the  11th  volume  inclusive,  1855  to  1857. 
2v.  8°.  Richmond,  1856-57. 

Randolph  ( P .)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  court 
of  appeals  of  Virginia,  1821  to  1828.  6  v. 
8°.  Richmond,  1823-29. 

- The  same.  v.  5.  8°.  Richmond,  1828. 

Robinson  (C.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  appeals,  and  in  the  general 
court  of  Virginia,  1842  to  1844.  2  v.  8°. 
Richmond,  1843-44. 

Washington  (B.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
court  of  appeals  of  Virginia,  1792  to  1796. 
2  v.  8°.  Richmond,  1798-99. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1823. 

Wythe  ( G .)  Decisions  of  cases  in  Virginia, 
by  the  high  court  of  chancery ;  with  re¬ 
marks  upon  decrees  by  the  court  of  appeals, 
reversing  some  of  those  decisions,  fol. 
Richmond,  1795. 

- The  same.  2d  and  only  complete  edi¬ 
tion,  with  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  B.  B. 
Minor ;  and  an  appendix,  containing  refer¬ 
ences  to  cases  in  pari  materiae,  and  an 
essay  on  lapse,  joint  tenants,  and  tenants 
in  common,  etc.  by  William  Green.  8°. 
Richmond,  1852. 

Digests. 

Hall  ( E .)  Digested  index  to  the  Virginia 
reports,  from  Washington  to  2d  Randolph ; 
with  tables  of  the  cases,  and  rules  of  courts. 
8°.  Richmond,  1825. 

- The  same.  From  3d  Randolph  to  3d 

Leigh,  v.  2.  8°.  Richmond,  1835. 

Munford  ( If.)  General  index  to  the  Virginia 
law  authorities,  reported  by  Washington, 
Call,  Ilening,  and  Munford,  jointly,  and 


280 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Virginia  :  Digests. 

Munford  separately ;  with  notes.  8°.  Rich¬ 
mond,  1819. 

Patton  (J.  M.  jr.)  and  Heath  (R.  B.)  General 
index  to  Grattan’s  reports,  (Virginia),  2d 
to  J  1th  vol.  inclusive.  8°.  Richmond,  1857. 

[In  their  Reports  of  cases,  v.  1]. 

Tate(B.)  Analytical  digested  index  of  the 
reported  cases  of  the  court  of  appeals  and 
general  court  of  Virginia,  from  Washing¬ 
ton  to  2d  Grattan,  inclusive  ;  with  a  reper- 
torium  of  the  cases  doubly  and  systemati¬ 
cally  arranged.  2  v.  8°.  Richmond,  1847. 

Treatises. 

Tucker  (II.  St.  G.)  Commentaries  on  the 
laws  of  Virginia  ;  substance  of  a  course  of 
lectures  delivered  to  the  Winchester  law 
school.  2v.  8°.  Winchester,  1836-37. 

Visitation  and  search  : 

Sec  Law  of  nations.  [Right  of  search). 

VlTRY  LE  FRANgOIS  : 

Saligny  (  C.  de).  Contumes  de  Vitry  le  Fran¬ 
cois,  avec  le  commentaire.  4C  dd.  cor- 
rigde  et  augments  d’uue  nouvelle  harmo- 
nie  de  loix,  d’arrests,  et  decisions  interpr6- 
tatives  du  droit  coutumier,  curieusement 
illustrtie  de  citations  61egantes.  4°. 
Chalons,  1676. 

Wager  of  law  : 

Repp  (  T.  G ).  Historical  treatise  on  trial  by 
jury,  wager  of  law,  and  other  co-ordinate 
forensic  institutions,  formerly  in  use  in 
Scandinavia  and  in  Iceland.  8°.  Edin¬ 
burgh,  1832. 

Wagers  : 

Oliphant  ( George  Henry  Uewit).  Law  con¬ 
cerning  wagers,  and  gambling.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1847. 

[Law  library,  v.  58] . 

War  : 

See  Law  of  nations.  [War).  Also,  Military  law, 

p.  810. 

Ward  : 

See  Guardian  and  ward.  Infants. 

Warehousemen  : 

Jeremy  (II.)  Law  of  warehousemen,  and 
other  depositories  of  goods  for  hire.  8°. 
London,  1815. 

[In  his  Law  of  carriers]. 

Washington  (City  of) : 

Corporation  laws  of  the  city  of  Washington, 
to  Oct.  10,  1853.  By  J.  W.  Sheahan.  8°. 
Washington,  1853. 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  corporation,  to  June, 
1823.  With  the  acts  of  cession  from  Mary¬ 
land  and  Virginia,  etc.  By  Samuel  Burch. 
8°.  Washington,  1823. 

General  laws  of  the  corporation,  passed  since 


Law — continued. 

Washington  (City  of) : 

June,  1853,  and  since  the  publication  of 
Sheahan’s  digest.  Compiled  by  the  mayor, 
1856.  8°.  Washington,  1856. 

Laws  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  Wash¬ 
ington,  to  June,  1833;  anu  laws  of  the 
United  States  relating  to  the  city.  By 
Andrew  Rothwell.  8°.  Washington,  1833. 

Laws  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  Wash¬ 
ington,  passed  by  the  fifty-first  council. 
8°.  Washington,  1854. 

Sec,  also,  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington  territory  : 

Acts  of  the  legislative  assembly,  passed  at 
the  third  regular  session,  begun  December 
3,  1855.  8°.  Olympia,  1856. 

Waste  :  See  Dilapidations. 

Waters  : 

Angell  (J.  K).  Treatise  on  the  common  law 
in  relation  to  water  courses.  8°.  Boston, 
1824. 

- The  same.  With  appendix,  contain¬ 
ing  statutes  of  flowing,  and  forms  of  dec 
larations.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1850. 

-  The  same.  5th  ed.  revised,  with 

references  to  many  new  adjudged  cases. 
8°.  Boston,  1854. 

-  Treatise  on  the  right  of  property  in 

tide  waters,  and  the  soil  and  shores  thereof. 
8°.  Boston,  1826. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston, 

1847. 

Caratheodory  (£.)  Du  droit  international 
concernant  les  grands  cours  d’eau.  Etude 
theorique  et  pratique  sur  la  liberte  de  1ft 
navigation  fluviale.  8°.  Leipzig,  1861. 

Cliamponniere  (AT.)  De  la  propriety  des 
eaux  courantes,  du  droit  des  riverains, 
et  de  la  valeur  actuelle  des  concessions 
feodales  ;  ouvrage  contenant  l’expose  com- 
plet  des  institutions  seigneuriales  et  le 
principe  de  toutes  les  solutions  de  droit  qui 
se  rattachent  aux  lois  abolitives  de  la  feo- 
dalit6.  8°.  Paris,  1846. 

Daciel  (A.)  Trait6  de  la  legislation  et  do 
la  pratique  des  cours  d’eau.  3°  6d.  3  v 
8°.  Paris,  1845. 

Decamps  (G.)  Manuel  des  proprietaries 
riverains.  12°.  Paris,  1846. 

Dubreuil  (J. )  Analyse  raisonuee  de  la  legis¬ 
lation  sur  les  eaux.  Nouvelle  Edition. 
Mise  en  rapport  avec  le  dernier  dtat  de  la 
legislation  et  dela  jurisprudence, augmeutde 
d’un  supplement,  par  mm.  Tardifet  Cohen, 
avec  des  notes  de  M.  J.  J.  Estrangiu,  et 


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281 


Law — continued. 

Waters  : 

precbdbe  d’uue  notice  sur  Dubreuil,  par 
M.  Cb.  Giraud.  2  v.  8°.  Aix,  1842-43. 

Galvan  Rivera  (M.)  Ordenanzas  de  tierras 
y  aguas,  6,  seaformulario  geometrico  judi¬ 
cial  para  la  designacion,  establecimiento, 
mensura,  amojonamiento  y  deslinde  de  las 
poblaciones  y  todas  suertes  de  tierras, 
sitios,  caballerias  y  criaderos  de  ganados 
mayores  y  menores,  y  mercedes  de  agua. 
4“  ed.  4°.  Mexico,  1851. 

Gamier  (F.  X.  P.)  Regime  des  eaux;  ou 
traite  des  eaux  de  la  mer,  des  fleuves,  rivi- 
bres  navigables  et  flottables,  et  autres  eaux 
de  toute  espece.  3°  6d.  4  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1839-42. 

Hale  (Sir  M.)  De  jure  maris  et  bracbiorum 
ejusdem.  8°.  Dublin,  1787. 

\In  Hargrave  (P.)  Tracts  relating  to  the  law  of 
England,  No.  1]. 

Ingersoll  (C.  J.)  View  of  river  rights. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

Mcrcwetlier  ( H .  A.  )  Speech  in  the  court  of 
chancery,  Dec.  8,  1849,  upon  the  claim  of 
the  commissioners  of  woods  and  forests  to 
the  sea-shore,  and  the  soil  and  bed  of  tidal 
harbors  and  navigable  rivers  ;  and  its  effect 
upon  such  property.  8°.  London,  1850. 

Plicar  (J.  B.  )  Treatise  on  rights  of  water; 
including  public  and  private  rights  to  the 
sea  and  sea-shore.  8°.  London,  1859. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1859. 

[Law  library,  v.  100]. 

Pycruft  (J.  If.)  Arena  cornubiae ;  or,  the 
claims  of  the  commissioners  of  woods  and 
forests  to  the  sea-coast  and  banks  of  tidal 
rivers  in  Cornwall  and  Devon,  examined 
and  considered.  3d  ed.  4°.  London,  1856. 

Ratier  (B.)  Traitb  des  cours  d’eau  naviga¬ 
bles  ou  flottables  en  train,  y  compris  plu- 
sieurs  questions  importantes  sur  les  autres 
corns  d’eau,  et  des  droits  de  peage  pour 
la  traverse  des  fleuves  et  rivibres.  8°. 
Toulouse,  1847. 

Rives  (M.)  De  la  propribtb  du  cours  et  du 
lit  des  rivibres  non  navigables  et  non  flot¬ 
tables.  8°.  Paris,  1844. 

Romagnosi  (G.  D.  G.  G.)  Della  ragion 
civile  delle  acque  nella  rurale  economia ; 
o  sia,  dei  diritti  legali  e  convenzionali  delle 
acque  in  quanto  concerne  la  loro  conserva- 
zione,  il  loro  uso,  il  loro  commercio  e  la 
loro  difesa,  si’giudiciaria  die  stragiudiciaria 
nella  rurale  economia.  4“  cd.  16°.  Prato, 
1838. 


Law — continued. 

Waters: 

-  Sulla  qualificazione  dei  flume.  3“ 

edizione.  8°.  Prato,  1840. 

[In  his  Sulle  donazioni,  etc.] 

Schultes  (H.)  Essay  on  aquatic  rights;  in¬ 
tended  as  an  illustration  of  the  law  relative 
to  fishing,  and  the  propriety  of  ground  or 
soil  produced  by  alluvion  and  dereliction 
in  the  sea  and  rivers.  8°.  London,  1811. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

[Law  library,  v.  24]. 

Tripier  (L.)  Commentaire  de  la  loi  du 
17-23  juillet,  1856,  sur  le  drainage,  suivi 
de  la  lbgislation  sur  les  irrigations  et  sur 
le  fibre  bcoulemeut  des  eaux.  8°.  Paris, 
1856. 

Woolrych  (H.  IF.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
waters,  and  of  sewers  ;  including  the  law 
relating  to  rights  in  the  sea,  rivers,  canals, 
etc.  8°.  London,  1830. 

-  The  same.  2d  ed,  8°.  London, 

1851. 

-  The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

[Law  library,  v.  .78]. 

See,  also,  Aquatic  rights.  Sea  shores. 

Law  of  nations.  ( Maritime  intercourse). 

Ways:  See  Highways. 

West  Indies  : 

Howard  (J.  IJ.)  Laws  of  the  British  colo¬ 
nies  in  the  West  Indies,  and  other  parts  of 
America,  concerning  real  and  personal 
property,  and  manumission  of  slaves  ; 
with  a  view  of  the  constitution  of  each 
colony.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1827. 

Moreau  de  St.  Mery  ( M .  L.  E.)  Loix  et 
constitutions  des  colonies  franijoises  de 
l’Antbrique  sous  le  vent,  depuis  1550  jus- 
qu’en  1785.  6  v.  4°.  Paris,  1784-86. 

Recueil  des  lois  relatives  a  la  marine  et  aux 
colonies,  du  8  juin  1789,  au  29  frimaire  an 
IX.  10  v.  8°.  Paris,  1797-1802. 

Recueil  des  rbgleinents  des  colonies  fran- 
(jaises  de  l’Amerique,  avec  le  code  noir. 
12°.  Paris,  1745. 

See,  also,  Barbadoes.  Montserrat. 

Caribee  islands.  Nevis. 

Hayti.  Saint  Christopher 

Jamaica.  Tobago. 

West  Indian  incumbered  estates  : 

Gust  (R.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  West  Indian 
incumbered  estates  acts,  17  and  18  Viet.  c. 
1 17 — 21  and  22  Viet.  c.  96.  12°.  Lon¬ 

don,  1859. 

West  Point  : 

Regulations  of  the  United  States  military 
academy.  8°.  New  York,  1832. 

- The  same.  With  au  appendix,  con- 


282 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law— continued. 

West  Point: 

taining  extracts  from  the  general  regula¬ 
tions  for  the  army,  and  the  rules  and  arti¬ 
cles  of  war.  12°.  New  York,  1853. 

West  Virginia  : 

Statutes. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly,  passed  at  the 
extra  session,  held  May  6,  1862.  8°'. 

Wheeling,  1862. 

Acts  of  the  legislature  of  West  Virginia, 
1863  to  1865-66.  4  v.  8°.  Wheeling, 

1863-66. 

Reports. 

Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme  court  of 
appeals  of  West  Virginia.  By  J.  M. 
Ilagans.  From  August  1863  to  January 
1866.  v.  1.  8°.  Morgantown,  1866. 

Wills  t 

Allnut  ( G .  S.)  Practice  of  wills  and  admin¬ 
istrations.  4th  ed.  12°.  London,  1860. 

Booth  ( G .)  Manual  of  tho  present  state  of 
the  law  of  wills,  adapted  as  a  guide  for 
their  preparations  in  simple  cases ;  with 
forms  for  ordinary  use.  12°.  London, 
1861. 

Christie  (J.  T.)  Concise  precedents  of 

wills.  2d  ed.  12°.  London,  1857. 

Dorsey  (C.)  Statutory  testamentary  law  of 
Maryland ;  with  the  decisions  of  the  courts 
thereof  explanatory  of  the  same.  8°.  Bal¬ 
timore,  1838. 

Gilbert  (  G .)  Law  of  devises,  last  wills,  and 
revocations.  4th  ed.  revised,  corrected, 
and  improved.  8°.  Dublin,  1792. 

Godolphin  (J.)  Orphan’s  legacy;  or,  a 
testamentary  abridgment.  4th  ed.  4°. 
London,  1701. 

Grenier  ( J .)  Traito  des  testaments,  et  de 
toutes  autres  dispositions  gratuites,  suivant 
les  principes  du  code  civil.  Pr6c6d6  d’un 
discours  historique  sur  l’anciennc  legisla¬ 
tion  relative  it  cette  matidre.  On  y  ajoint 
un  traite  de  l’adoption  de  la  tutelle  offi- 
cieuse,  preeddd  d’un  discours  historique 
sur  l’adoption.  4e  6d.  considerablement 
augmentde  par  M.  Bayle-Mouillard.  4  v. 
8°.  Clermont-Ferrand,  1841-47. 

Hargrave  (F.)  Case  on  a  revocation  of  a  will. 
8°.  London,  1792. 

[In  his  Collectanea  juridica.  v.  2], 

-  Case  on  an  estate  in  fee  simple 

defeasible  on  leaving  no  issue.  8C.  Lon¬ 
don,  1792. 

(/«  his  Collectanea  juridica,  v.  2J. 

-  Observations  concerning  the  rule  in 


L  aw — conti  nue  d . 

Wills  : 

Shelley’s  case,  with  a  view  to  [its]  appli¬ 
cation  to  last  wills.  8°.  Dublin,  1787. 

[ In  his  Tracts  relating  to  the  law  of  England]. 

Haichins  ( F .  V.)  Concise  treatise  on  the 
construction  of  wills.  8°.  London,  1863. 

Hayes  (  IV.)  and  Jarman  (  T.)  Concise  forms 
of  wills,  with  practical  notes ;  a  popular 
view  of  the  statute  of  wills,  and  suggest¬ 
ing  to  persons  taking  instructions  for  and 
preparing  wills.  6th  ed.  By  Thomas  S. 
Badger  Eastwood.  8°.  Loudon,  1863. 

Jarman  (T.)  Treatise  on  wills.  1st  Am. 
ed.  with  notes  and  references  to  American 
decisions,  by  J.  C.  Perkins.  2  v.  8°. 
Boston,  1845> 

- Tho  same.  2d  Am.  ed.  2  v.  8°. 

Boston,  1849. 

- The  same.  3d  Am.  ed.  with  large 

additions,  notes,  and  references  to  Ameri¬ 
can  decisions,  by  J.  C.  Perkins.  2  v.  8°. 
Boston,  1855. 

- The  same.  3d  [English]  ed.  by  E.  P. 

Wolstenholme  and  S.  Vincent.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1861. 

Lovelass  (P.)  Law’s  disposal  of  a  person’s 
estate  who  dies  without  a  will  or  testa¬ 
ment.  To  which  is  added,  the  disposal  of 
a  person’s  estate  by  will  and  testament. 
With  an  explanation  of  the  mortmain  act. 
12th  ed.  by  Arthur  Barron.  8°.  London, 
1833. 

- The  same.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

[Law  library,  v.  25]. 

Matheics  (J.  H.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
portions,  and  provisions  for  children  of  the 
nature  of  portions.  8°.  London,  1829. 

Mitford  (£.)  The  law  of  wills,  codicils,  and 
revocations.  To  which  is  added,  the  law’s 
disposal  of  the  estates  of  those  who  die 
intestate.  3d  ed.  8°.  London,  1803. 

[Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  v.  281. 

Nelson  {IV.)  Lex  testamentaria  ;  or,  a  com¬ 
pendious  system  of  all  the  laws  of  Eng¬ 
land,  as  well  before  the  statute  of  Henry 
viii,  as  since,  concerning  last  wills  and 
testaments.  2d  ed.  8°.  Loudon,  1728. 

Parsons  ( A .)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  wills. 
8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

[Law  library,  v.  86]. 

Pothier  (R.  J.)  Traitds  des  successions; 
donations  testamentaires,  etc.  8°.  Paris, 
1861. 

[In  his  (Euvres  annotfies  par  M.  Bugnet,  v.  8], 

Raff  (G.  II'.)  Guide  to  executors  and  ad¬ 
ministrators  in  the  settlement  of  the  es- 


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283 


Law — continued. 

Wills  : 

tates  of  deceased  persons  within  the  state 
of  Ohio ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  brief  com¬ 
ment  upon  the  statute  of  wills.  2d  ed.  re¬ 
vised  and  enlarged.  8°.  Cincinnati,  18G0. 

Ram  (J.)  Treatise  on  the  exposition  of  wills 
of  lauded  property.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1835. 

[Law  library,  v.  8]. 

Redfield  (I.  F.)  Law  of  wills,  embracing, 
also,  the  jurisprudence  of  insanity  ;  the 
effect  of  extrinsic  evidence;  the  creation 
and  construction  of  trusts,  so  far  as  appli¬ 
cable  to  wills  ;  with  forms  and  instruc¬ 
tions  for  preparing  wills.  8°.  Boston, 
1864. 

- The  same.  Law  of  wills.  Part  I : 

embracing  the  making  and  construction 
of  wills ;  the  jurisprudence  of  insanity ; 
the  effect  of  extrinsic  evidence;  the  creation 
and  construction  of  trusts,  so  far  as  appli¬ 
cable  to  wills.  With  forms  and  instruc¬ 
tions  for  preparing  wills.  2d  ed.  8°. 
Boston,  1866. 

- The  same.  Part  II :  embracing  devi¬ 
ses,  legacies,  and  charitable  trusts,  and  the 
duties  of  executors,  administrators  and 
other  testamentary  trustees.  8°.  Boston, 
1866. 

Roberts  (IV.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  wills 
and  codicils.  1st  Am.  ed.  improved  by  a 
digest  of  American  decisions.  2  v.  8°. 
Exeter,  (N.H.)  1823. 

- The  same.  Including  the  construc¬ 
tion  of  devises,  and  the  office  and  duties  of 
executors  and  administrators ;  with  ap¬ 
pendix  of  precedents.  3d  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1826. 

Romagnosi  (G.  D.)  Sulle  prime  materie  e 
questioni  sulle  forme  testamentarie.  3° 
edizione.  8°.  Prato,  1840. 

[In  his  Sulle  donazioni]. 

Swinburne  ( II. )  Briefe  treatise  of  testaments 
and  last  willes.  4°.  London,  1611. 

- The  same.  5th  ed.  fol.  Loudon, 

1728, 

- The  same.  7th  ed.  with  annotations 

illustrative  of  tlio  subject  to  the  present 
time,  by  J,  J.  Powell.  Prepared  for  the 
press,  by  James  Wake.  3  v.  8°.  London, 
1803. 

Target  (D.  N.)  Case  of  the  duchess  of 
Kingston’s  will  made  in  France.  8°. 
London,  1791. 

[In  Hargravk  (F.)  Collectanea juridica,  v.  1], 


Law — continued. 

Wills  : 

Tayler  ( T. )  Precedents  of  wills,  drawn 
conformably  to  the  revised  statutes  of  the 
state  of  New  York  ;  with  practical  notes  ; 
comprising  the  duties  of  executors,  admin 
istrators,  and  guardians.  2  v.  in  1.  8°. 

New  York,  1843. 

Thornton  (J.  B.)  Digest  of  the  conveyan¬ 
cing,  testamentary,  and  registry  laws  of 
all  the  states  of  the  Union.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1847. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Boston,  1854. 

Tudor  ( O .  D.)  Selection  of  leading  cases 
on  real  property,  conveyancing,  and  the 
construction  of  wills  and  deeds ;  with 
notes.  8°.  London,  1856. 

Westoby  (W.  A.  S.)  Wills  of  British  sub¬ 
jects  made  abroad  ;  or,  rules  for  the  guid 
ance  of  British  residents  on  the  continent 
in  the  execution  of  their  wills.  12°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1858. 

Worthington  ( G .)  General  precedent  for 
wills.  2d  ed.  with  additions.  12°.  Lon 
don,  1826. 

- The  same.  From  the  4th  Lond.  ed. 

8°.  Philadelphia,  1849. 

TLaw  library,  v.  60]. 

Window  lights: 

Woolrych  (II.  W.)  Practical  treatise  on  the 
law  of  window  lights.  12°.  London,  1833. 

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1864. 

Wisconsin  : 

Statutes.  Territorial. 

Acts  of  the  legislative  assembly  of  the  terri¬ 
tory,  1836,  (first  session);  1840;  August 
session,  1840-41  ;  1841-42  ;  1843;  1843- 
44;  18  45  and  1846.  8v.  in  7.  8°.  Belmont, 
and  Madison,  1836-46. 

Act?  of  the  legislative  assembly  of  the  terri¬ 
tory.  [Revised]  statutes  of  the  territory, 
passed  at  a  session  commencing  in  Novem¬ 
ber,  1838,  and  an  adjourned  session  com¬ 
mencing  in  January,  1839.  8°.  Albany, 
1839. 

State. 

Laws  of  the  state  of  Wiuconsin,  1848  to 

1865.  19  v.  8°.  Madison,  1849-66. 

Acts,  private  and  local,  1853,  1854,  1855, 

1856,  1858,  1861,  1863,  1864,  and  1865. 
9  v.  8°.  Madison,  J.853-65. 

Revised  statutes,  passed  at  the  second  ses¬ 
sion  of  the  legislature,  commencing  Jan. 
10,  1849.  8°.  Southport,  1849. 

- The  same.  Approved  May  17,1858. 

8°.  Chicago,  1858. 


284 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Law — continued. 

Wisconsin  : 

Reports. 

Burnett  (  T .  P. )  Reports  of  the  supreme  court 
of  the  territory  of  Wisconsin  for  1842  and 
1843.  8°.  Madison,  1844. 

Chandler  ( D .  H.)  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
supreme  court  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin, 
1849  to  1852.  4  v.  in  2.  8°.  Milwaukee, 
1850-1854. 

Wisconsin  reports.  1853  to  I860,  v.  1-11.  By 
Abram  D.  Smith.  8°.  New  York,  Mil- 
waukie,  and  Madison,  1854-61. 

-  The  same.  v.  12-15.  1860  to  1862. 

By  Philip  L.  Spooner.  8°.  Madison,  1861- 
64. 

-  The  same.  v.  16^21.  1862  to  1867. 

By  O.  M.  Conover.  8°.  Madison,  1865- 

68. 

Digest. 

Complete  digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin, 
in  law  and  equity,  from  its  organization 
down  to,  and  including,  the  cases  reported 
in  vol.  xiv,  Wisconsin  reports.  By  W.  E. 
Sheffield.  8°.  Chicago,  1865. 

Witnesses  :  See  Discovery  of  evidence. 

Women: 

Bishop  (G.)  Every  woman  her  own  lawyer ; 
a  private  guide  in  all  matters  of  law  of  es¬ 
sential  interest  to  women,  and  by  the  aid 
of  which  every  female  may,  in  whatever 
situation,  understand  her  legal  course  and 
redress,  and  be  her  own  legal  adviser ; 
containing  the  laws  of  the  different  states 
relative  to  marriage  and  divorce,  etc.  12°. 
New  York,  1858. 

Broicn{J.  D.)  Laws  relating  to  the  rights 
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Cord  ( W.  II. )  Treatise  on  the  legal  and  equi¬ 
table  rights  of  married  women;  as  well  in 
respect  to  their  property  and  persons  as  to 
their  children ;  with  the  recent  American 
statutes,  and  decisions  under  them.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1861. 

Cuhain  (B.)  Traiffi  des  droits  des  femmes  en 
matibre  civile  et  commerciale.  8°.  Paris, 
1842. 

Dali  (C.  II.)  Woman’s  rights  under  the 
law.  16°.  Boston,  1862. 

Davis  (J.  E.)  Prize  essay  on  the  laws  for 
the  protection  of  women.  12°.  London, 
1854. 

Law's  resolutions  of  women’s  rights;  or,  the 


Law — continued. 

Women  : 

lawe’s  provision  for  women  ;  a  methodical 
collection  of  such  statutes  and  customes, 
etc.  as  doe  properly  coucerne  women.  4°. 
London,  1632. 

Laws  respecting  women,  as  they  regard  their 
natural  rights,  or  their  connexions  and  con¬ 
duct  ;  in  which  their  interests  and  duties 
as  daughters,  wards,  heiresses,  spinsters, 
sisters,  wives,  widows,  mothers,  legatees, 
executrixes,  etc.  are  ascertained  and  enu¬ 
merated.  8°.  London,  1777. 

Mansfield  (E.  D.)  Legal  rights,  liabilities, 
and  duties  of  women.  12°.  Salem,  1845. 

Norton  (C.  E.  S.)  English  laws  for  women 
in  the  nineteenth  century.  8°.  Loudon, 
1854. 

Wharton  ( J.J.S .)  Exposition  of  the  laws 
relating  to  the  women  of  England  ;  show¬ 
ing  their  rights,  remedies,  and  responsi¬ 
bilities  in  every  position  of  life.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1853. 

See,  also ,  Husband  AND  WIFE. 

Wreck  and  salvage  : 

Jagot  ( J .)  Wreck  and  salvage  act,  9  and  10 
Yict.  c.  99.  12°.  London,  1846. 

Marvin  (  W. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  wreck 
and  salvage.  8°.  Boston,  1858. 

Palmer  ( IV. )  Law  of  wreck,  considered  with 
a  view  to  its  amendment.  8°.  London, 
1843. 

Writs  : 

Bohun  (IF.)  English  lawyer;  showing  the 
nature  and  forms  of  original  writs,  pro¬ 
cesses,  aud  mandates  of  the  courts  of  West¬ 
minster.  8°.  London,  1732. 

Broivnlow  (R.)  Brevia  judicialia;  or,  an 
exact  collection  of  approved  forms  of  all 
sorts  of  judicial  writs  in  the  common  bench, 
fol.  London,  1662. 

Fitzherbert  ( Sir  A.)  La nowelle natura bre- 
vivm,  auecques  vne  table  composes  par 
Guiliaulme  Rastell.  8°.  London,  R.  Tot- 
toll,  1553, 

-  The  same.  With  commentary,  sup¬ 
posed  to  be  written  by  lord  chief  justice 
Hale.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1794. 

Home  (H,  lord  Karnes).  History  of  brieves. 
8°.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

[In  his  Historical  law  tracts,  pp.  283-294]. 

Neic  rctorna  brevium,  concerning  ,the  return 
of  writs  in  the  courts  of  chancery,  ex¬ 
chequer,  king’s  bench,  etc.  3d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1738. 


CATALOGUE  OF  SUBJECTS. 


285 


Law — continued. 

Writs  : 

Officina  brevium  ;  select  and  approved  forms 
of  judicial  writs,  and  other  process;  with 
their  returns  and  entries  at  Westminster; 
as  also  special  pleadings  to  writs  of  scire 
facias,  fol.  London,  1679. 

Rastell  ( J .)  Exposition  of  law  terms,  and 
the  nature  of  writs  ;  with  divers  cases  and 
rules  of  law.  8°.  London,  1527. 

Registrum  brevium ;  tarn  originalium  quam 
judicialium.  fol.  London,  1687. 

Thesaurus  brevium ;  or,  a  collection  of  ap¬ 
proved  forms  of  original  and  judicial  writs, 
by  J.  C.  fol.  London,  1661. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  fol.  London,  1687. 

See,  also,  ENTRIES.  FORMS. 

Writs  of  error  : 

Tiltingliast  (J.  L.)  and.  Yates  (J.  V.  N.) 
Treatise  on  the  principles  and  practice,  pro¬ 
cess,  pleadings,  and  entries  in  cases  of  writs 
of  error;  writs  in  the  nature  of  writs  of  error; 
appeals,  and  proceedings  in  the  nature  of 
appeals,  v.  1.  8°.  Albany,  1840. 

See,  also,  APPEALS. 

Wrongs: 

Addison  ( C .  G.)  Wrongs  and  their  remedies  ; 
being  a  treatise  on  the  law  of  torts.  8°. 
London,  1860. 

37 


Law — continued. 

Wrongs  : 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  Loudon, 

1864. 

Fonblanque  (A.)  Eights  and  wrongs.  A 
manual  of  household  law.  16°.  London, 
I860. 

Gioja  (M.)  Dell’  ingiuria  dei  danni  del  sod- 
disfacimento  e  relative  basi  di  stima  avanti 
i  tribunali  civili.  2  v.  in  1.  8°.  Milano, 

1821. 

Hilliard  (F.)  Law  of  torts,  or  private 
wrongs.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1859. 

- The  same.  2d  edition,  revised  and 

enlarged.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1861. 

See,  also,  TORTS. 

Yucatan  : 

Coleccion  de  leyes,  decretos  y  ordenes  del 
augusto  congreso  del  estado  libre  de  Yuca¬ 
tan,  desde  20  de  agosto  de  1823  hasta  5  de 
marzo  de  1832.  2a  ed.  2  v.  sm.  4°. 
Merida,  1832. 

Zacatecas  : 

Proyecto  de  c6digo  civil ;  presentado  al  se- 
guudo  congreso  constitucional  del  estado 
libre  de  Zacatecas,  por  la  comision  encar- 
gada  de  redactarlo.  sm.  4°.  Zacatecas, 
1829. 


LAW  OF  NATIONS. 


Law  of  nature  and  of  nations. 

1.  History, 

Laurent  ( F .)  Histoire  du  droit  des  gens  et 
des  relations  Internationales.  2e  6d.  cor- 
rigee.  3  v.  8°.  Bruxelles,  1861-62. 

Lerminier  (J.  L.  E.)  Cours  d’liistoire  des 
legislations  compardes,  professce  au  col¬ 
lege  de  France.  Droit  international.  l5po- 
que  ronraine  depuis  Auguste  jusqu'a  la  tin 
du  rbgue  de  Commode.  Pdriode  de  193 
aus.  8°.  Paris,  1837. 

Pocliti  ( C.H.L .)  De  mutatiouibus  quas 
systema  juris  naturae  ac  gentium  h.  Grotii 
temporibus  hue  usque  expertum  fuerit. 
sm.  4°.  Vitebergse,  1805. 

Ward  (R.)  Enquiry  into  the  foundation 
and  history  of  the  law  of  nations  in  Eu¬ 
rope,  from  the  Greeks  and  Romans  to  the 
age  of  Grotius.  2  v.  8°.  Dublin,  1795. 

Wheaton  ( H .)  History  of  the  law  of  nations 
in  Europe  and  America.  8°.  New  York, 
1845. 

- The  same.  Historia  de  los  progresos 

del  derecho  de  gentes,  eu  Europa  y  en 
America  desde  la  paz  de  Westfalia  hasta 
nuestros  dias.  Traducida  y  aumentada 
par  Cirlos  Calvo.  2  v.  6°.  Besanfon, 
1861. 

2,  Treatises. 

Bentham  ( J .)  Principles  of  international 
law.  2  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1847. 

[In  his  Works,  v.  2]. 

Burlamaqui  ( J .  J.)  Principes  du  droit  natu¬ 
ral,  et  principes  du  droit  politique.  2  v. 
in  1.  4°.  Genhve,  1754-56. 

- The  same.  Nouvelle  ddition.  3  v. 

12°.  Geneve,  1764. 

- The  same.  Principes  du  droit  de  la 

nature  et  des  gens,  et  du  droit  public  g6n<i- 
ral.  Nouv.  6d.  avee  les  additions,  etc. 
de  Felice,  augmentees  par  M.  Cotello.  2  v. 
8°.  Paris,  1821. 


Law  of  nations,  etc. — continued. 

Treatises  : 

- The  same.  Nouv.  6d.  12°.  Paris, 

1850. 

- The  same.  Principles  of  natural  and 

political  law.  Translated  by  T.  Nugent. 
2  v.  8°.  London,  1763. 

- The  same.  7th  ed.  2  v.  8°.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  1830. 

- The  same.  2  v.  in  1.  8°.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1830-32. 

Cotelle  ( L .  B.)  Abr6g6  du  cours  elementaire 
du  droit  de  la  nature  et  des  gens.  8°. 
Paris,  1820. 

Duane  (IF.  J.)  Law  of  nations  investigated 
in  a  popular  manner.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1809. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  108,  109,  112]. 

Eggers  ( C .  U.  D.  v.)  Institutiones  juris  civi- 
tatis  publici  et  gentium  universalis.  8°. 
Hafniae,  1796. 

Filice  ( F .  B.  de).  Legons  de  droit  de  la  na 
ture  et  des  gens.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1830. 

Fritot  (A.)  Cours  de  droit  naturel,  public, 
politique,  et  constitutionnel.  4  v.  24°. 
Paris,  1827. 

Gardner  (D.)  Institutes  of  international  law, 
public  and  private,  as  settled  by  the  su¬ 
preme  court  of  the  United  States,  and  by 
our  republic  ;  with  references  to  judicial 
decisions.  8°.  New  York,  1860. 

- Treatise  on  international  law,  and 

explanation  of  the  jurisdiction  and  duty  of 
the  United  States.  12°.  Troy,  (N.  Y.) 
1844. 

Girard  de  Rayneval  ( J .  M.)  Institutions  du 
droit  de  la  nature  et  des  gens.  8°.  Paris, 
1803. 

- The  same.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1851. 

Gondon  (J.  J.  B.)  Du  droit  public  et  du 
droit  des  gens.  3  v.  8°.  Paris,  1807. 

Grotius  (II.)  Rights  of  war  and  peace,  in 
three  books,  wherein  are  explained  the  law 
of  nature  and  nations,  and  the  principal 


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287 


Law  of  nations,  etc. — continued. 

Treatises  : 

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deur  qui  passe  sans  passeport  par  les  etats 
de  celui  avec  qui  son  rnaitre  est  en  guerre, 
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Stockmajer  (J.  F.)  Dissertatio  iuauguralis  de 
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Strinz  (J.)  Exercitatio  juridica  de  testamento 
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Belle-Isle  das  volckerrecht  besebadiget 
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[Legatis  (De)  scripta  vil. 

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circa  legatos  exteros  iu  comitiis.  Ed. 
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Uckerman n  (J.  IV.)  De  jure  et  inviolabili- 
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Ulm(J.  L.  von).  Dissertatio  juridica  de  jure 
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Vera  y  Zuniga  ( J .  A.  de).  El  embaxador. 
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Traduit  de  l’Espagnol,  par  le  sieur  Lan¬ 
celot.  12°.  Paris,  1642. 

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Fran^ais  [par  Lancelot].  2  v.  12°. 
Leide,  1709. 

Fersuch  iiber  die  pacificazion  der  erzherzog- 
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gesandten  der  kurfiirsten  des  h.  r.  reichs. 
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IVagner  (J.  G.)  Dissertatio  de  justo  legati 
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IVeber  (J.)  De  vindiciis  adversus  legatum 
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Weiske  (C.  A.)  Considerations  historiques 
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Wick(J.)  Dissertatio  de  inviolabilitate  le¬ 
gati  admissi  et  non  admissi.  30  pp.  4°. 
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Wicquefort  (A.  van).  L’ambassadeur  et  ses 
functions.  Derniere  ed.  augmeutee  des  re¬ 
flexions  sur  les  Memoires  par  les  atnbassa- 
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l’auteur,  etc.  2  v.  4°.  Cologne,  1715. 

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functions.  Translated  by  J.  Digby.  fob 
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- Memoires  touchant  les  ambassadeurs 

et  les  ministres  publics.  16°.  La  Haye, 
1677. 

- The  same.  12°.  Cologne,  1677. 

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Cologne,  1679. 

Wild  (F.  G.)  De  obsignatione  rerum  legati 
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Winter  {Dr.)  Systhme  de  la  diplomatic ; 
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Wintziger  ( J .  J.)  Specimen  inaugurale  de 
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WSlcker  {C.  G.)  Dissertatio  inauguralis  do 
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Zuuclt  {II.)  Solutio  qusestionis  veteris  et 
nova;,  sive  de  legati  delinquentis  judice 
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- The  same  ;  cum  notis  et  animadver- 

sionibus  C.  Henelii.  12°.  Coloulae  ad 
Sprevum,  1G69. 

Cases  of  individual  ambassadors. 

Belle-Isle  (C.  L.  A.  Fouquet,  due  de ) : 

Anticort  welche  die  regierung  zu  Hannover, 
auf  die  vorstellung  des  herrn  von  Biluau 
wegen  gefangennehmuug  des  marschalls 
von  Belle-Isle  ertheilet  hat.  sm.4°.  [n. 

p.]  1745. 

Beanticortung  der  frage :  ob  durch  die  ar- 
retiruug  des  due  de  Belle-Isle  das  volcker- 
reclit  beschiidiget  worden?  sin.  4°. 
[  Frank  furtli  ]  ?  1717. 

[Treueh  (G.  S.)  Beweis  dass  es  nicht  wider  das 
vdlckerrecht,  u.  s.  w.] 

Lamentations  du  mardchall  de  Belle-Isle, 
au  chateau  de  Windsor,  en  Angleterre. 
ficrites  par  lui-meme.  8  pp.  4°.  [n.p.  ]  1745. 

ILegatis  (De)  scripts  xv]. 

Lettre  d’un  allemand  k  un  de  ses  amis  en 
llollaude,  touchant  la  detention  du  mar6- 
clial  due  de  Belle-Isle.  IGpp.  sm.  4°. 
La  Haye,  1745. 

[Legatis  (De)  scripta  xv]. 

Lettre  eurieuso  sur  l’autorit6  universello  de 
l’empereur  sur  l’empire ;  ecrite  k  l’occa- 
sion  de  la  detention  de  m.  le  marechal 
de  Belle-Isle,  dans  les  btats  de  Hanover. 
[a«o».]  12  pp.  sm.  4°.  La  Haye,  1745. 

[LegaTIS  (De)  scripta  xv], 

Mhnoire  de  la  cour  de  France  touchant  l’ar- 
rest  de  m.  le  mar6chal  de  Belle-Isle,  qui 
k  6t6  present6  aux  6tats  gbneraux.  [  Fr. 
etallem.]  4  pp.  fol.  [n.p.]  1745. 

[Legatis  (De)  scripta  xvj. 

Cellamare  (A.  G.  di  Giovenazzo,  prince  de) : 

Feind  (li  )  Unstreitiges  recht  eiues  fiirs- 
ten,  staats,  u.  s.  w.  einen  gesandten, 
bey  schaudung  seines  caracters  in  verii- 
bung  gegen  den  staat  zu  arrestireu,  uud 
seinen  souveraiuen  uud  obern  zuriick  zu 
scliicken :  oder,  befuegniss  sr.  k.  hoheit 
des  regenten  in  Frauckreich  den  Spa- 
niseben  arabassadeur,  printzen  von  Cella¬ 
mare  jlingstbin  in  versicherung  und  ver- 
wabrung  zu  nehmen.  4°.  Hamburg,  1719. 

[Legatis  (De)  scripta  vi]. 

Furstenberg  (W.  Egon,  prince  von) : 

Puffendorf  (S.)  Copia  memorialis  k  regio 
Svecico  residento  Vienna}  s.  m.  csesarea: 
exliibiti  in  causa  captivitatis  Wilhelmi, 
landgrafii  de  Fiirstenberg,  annexa  s.  c.  m. 
responsione.  8  pp.  4°.  n.  p.  1G74. 

[Legatis  (Do)  scripta  xv]. 


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Special  SUBJECTS:  Ambassadors,  etc. 

Wolfgang  (C.)  Detention  de  Guillaume, 
prince  de  Fiirstenberg,  nbcessaire  pour 
maintenir  l’autorite  de  l’empereur,  etc. 
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- Gerechte,  niitzliehe,  und  zu  erlial- 

tung  ihrer  kayserlichen  magestat  hochsten 
gevvalt,  zu  des  reichs  ruhestand,  und  zu 
beforderung  des  friedens  nothwendige  ge- 
fangenscliafft  des  printz  Wilhelmen  von 
Fiirstenberg.  40  pp.  sm.  4°.  [n.p.]  1674. 

[Legatis  (De)  scripta  xv]. 

- Gvlielmi,  principis  Fiirstenbergii,  de- 

tentio  ad  Cmsaris  authoritatem,  ad  tran- 
quillitatem  imperii,  ad  paeis  promotionem 
justa,  perutilis,  necessaria.  32  pp.  sm. 
4°.  [n.p.]  1G74. 

[LEGATIS  (De)  scripta  xv]. 

-  Ursachen  warum  keiserl.  majestat 

printz  Wilhelm  von  Fiirstenberg  gefaugen 
nehmen  und  der  inquisition  unterziehen 
lassen,  u.  s.  w.  46  pp.  sm.  4°.  [n.  p.] 

1674. 

[Legatis  (De)  scripta  xv], 

Mantucoff  (A.  Sergiewicz  von) : 

Kemmerich  ( D.  H. )  Relation  von  dem  affront, 
welcher  dem  moscowitischen  gesandten  in 
Engelland,  anno  1708  enviesen,  und  der 
darauf  erfolgten  satisfaction.  4°.  [n.  p.] 
1710. 

[Legatis  (De)  dissortatioDes  xiii.  Gruuds&tze  des 
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Mason  and  Slidell : 

Case  of  the  Trent  examined,  [anon.]  8°. 
London,  1862. 

[Political  pnmphlets,  v.  62], 

Clark  ( C .)  The  Trent  and  San  Jacinto. 
8°.  Loudon,  1862. 

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Gasparin  (A.  E.  de).  Une  parole  de  paix 
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Lord  ( H .  If  .)  The  highway  of  the  seas  in 
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[Political  pamphlets,  v.  91]. 

Marqnardsen  (//.)  Der  Treut-fall.  Zur 
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gen,  1862. 

Phillimore  ( J .  G.)  Case  of  the  seizure  of 
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missioners  considered  with  reference  to  in¬ 
ternational  law,  and  the  question  of  war 
or  peace.  8°.  London,  1862. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  92]. 

Monti  (A.  F.  marquis  de) : 

Epislola  ad  amicuin,  qua  expenditur:  utrum 
sit  contra  jus  gentium,  quod  generalis 
campi  marescallus  exercitus  russici  dn. 
marchionem  Monti  deteneri  jussit.  [aiion.] 
sin.  4°.  [n.  p.]  1734. 

|Legatis  (De)  scripta  xv]. 

- The  same.  Lettre  4  un  ami,  oh  Ton 

examine  si  m.  le  comte  de  Munnich, 
gCmeral-fekl-marechal  de  l’impOratrice  de 
Russie,  a  pu,  sans  violer  le  droit  des  gens, 
faire  arreter  m.  le  marquis  de  Monti,  [anon.] 
27  pp.  sm.  4°.  [n.  p.  1733]. 

[Legatis  (De)  scripta  xv]. 

- The  same.  Sclireiben  an  einen  guten 

freund,  in  w'elchem  die  frageerortert  wird : 
ob  es  wider  das  volckerrecbt,  das  der 
russiscbe  general-feld-marschall,  graff  von 
Miinnich,  den  herrn  marquis  Monti  arre- 
tiren  lassen?  16  pp.  sm.  4°.  [n.p.  1733.] 

[Legatis  (De)  Bcrlpta  xv], 

Lettres  d’un  gentilhomme  pen.  it  deux  de  ses 
amis  conteuant  des  reflexions  sur  ce  que  les 
Russiens,  aprds  le  siege  de  Danzig,  ont 
traittd  le  m.  de  Monti  en  prissonnier  de 
guerre.  87pp.  sm.  4°.  [n.p.]  1734. 

[Legatis  (De)  scripta  xv], 

Phelypeaux  (R.  B.  marquis  de) : 

Relation  fiddle  des  mauvais  traitements  qu’en 
a  reQu  m.  Phelypeaux,  ambassadeur  de 
France.  Par  C.  Freschot.  12°.  Venise 
(Utrecht),  1705. 

Rechtern  (A.  H.  von ) : 

Memorial,  mit  documenten,  in  sich  enthal- 
teud  alles  dasjenige,  was  sich  wegen  der 
zwischen  einigen  laqueyan  gedachten 
grafens  [von  Rechtern]  und  denen  des 
herrn  Menager  entstandenen  streits  be- 
geben.  Aus  dem  frantzSsichen  im  Haag 
gedruckten  original  Ubersetzet.  24  pp.  sm. 
4°.  Franckfurth  am  Mayn,  1712. 

[Legatis  (De)  scripta  xv]. 

Wartensleben  ( Count  von) : 

Kahril  ( H .  F.)  Dissertatio  de  sanctitate  lega- 
tionum,  occasione  causie  comitis  de  War¬ 
tensleben,  legati  belgici  ad  quatuor  Rheni 
electores.  4°.  Marburgi,  1769. 

[Legatis  (De)  dissertationes  xiii], 

ll’agner  (.7.  G.)  De  justo  legatis  arresto, 
speciatim  comitis  do  Wartensleben.  4°. 
Marburgi,  1767. 

[Legatis  (De)  scripta  vi] . 


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Special  subjects  :  Ambassadors,  etc. 

Wide  ( J .)  De  inviolabilitati  legati  comitis  de 
Wartensleben.  4°.  Marburgi,  1767. 

[Legatis  (De)  dissertationes  xiii]. 

Alienage:  See  Law.  (Alienage). 

Belligerents: 

Hannay  (C.  J.  J.)  Maritime  rights  and  ob¬ 
ligations  of  belligerents,  as  recognized  by 
English  eourts.  16°.  London,  1862. 

- Treatise  on  the  rights  of  belligerents. 

12°.  Loudon,  1861. 

Haut/feuille  (L.  B.)  Proprietcs  privies  des 
sujets  belligerants  sur  mer.  8°.  Paris, 
1860. 

Hubner  (M.)  De  la  saisie  des  batimens 
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ligerantes  d’arreter  les  navires  des  peuples 
amis.  2  v.  en  1.  12°.  La  Ilaye,  1759. 

Tctens  (J.  N.)  Considerations  sur  les  droits 
rdciproques  des  puissances  belligferantes, 
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principes  du  droit  de  guerre  en  general. 
8°.  Copenhague,  1805. 

Ward  ( R .)  Treatise  of  the  relative  rights 
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ers  in  maritime  affairs.  8°.  London,  1801. 

Blockade : 

Deane  (J.  P.)  Law  of  blockade,  as  con¬ 
sidered  in  the  report  of  eight  cases  argued 
and  determined  in  the  high  court  of  admi¬ 
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land,  1854.  8°.  London,  1855. 

D'lvernois  (Sir  F.)  Effets  du  blocus  conti¬ 
nental  sur  le  commerce,  les  finances,  etc., 
des  isles  britanniques.  4e  6d.  8°.  Lon- 
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[Political  pamphlets,  v.  99], 

Macqueen  (J.  F.)  Chief  points  in  the  laws 
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Prevost  ( F .  )  and  Pecquet  (P.)  Le  blocus 
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Captures:  See  Prizes. 

Conflict  of  Laws:  See  Law.  (Conflict  of 
laws),  p.  712. 

Consuls  : 

Borel  (F.)  Formulaire  des  consulats.  8°. 
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8°.  Saint  Pctersbourg,  1807. 

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subject.  12°.  London,  1861. 

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pendix,  containing  extracts  from  treaties, 
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Special  subjects:  Contraband  of  war. 

ment  act  and  the  British  and  French  proc¬ 
lamations  respecting  the  observance  of 
neutrality  in  the  present  war  in  North 
America.  8°,  London,  1861. 

Copyright  (International)  :  See  Law.  ( Copyright ), 
p.  718. 

Diplomacy  :  See  Ambassadors.  Treaties. 

Expatriation  : 

Hay  (G.)  Treatise  on  expatriation,  [anon.] 
90  pp.  8°.  Washington,  1814. 

[Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  v.  4). 

Lowell  (J.)  Review  of  a  treatise  on  expa¬ 
triation,  by  George  Hay.  By  a  Massachu¬ 
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[Thorndike  pamphlets,  v.  58]. 

Pinckney  ( C .)  Letter  on  the  right  of  expa¬ 
triation.  By  a  South  Carolina  planter, 
[anon.]  8°.  Philadelphia,  1799. 

[Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  v.  51]. 

Extradition  : 

Blondel  ( E .)  Monographie  alphabfitique  de 
l’extradition.  8°.  Paris,  1858. 

Egan  ( C .)  Law  of  extradition  ;  comprising 
the  treaties  now  in  force  between  England 
and  France,  and  England  and  America, 
for  the  mutual  surrender,  in  certain  cases, 
of  persons  fugitive  from  justice,  tvith  the 
recent  enactments  and  decisions  thereto. 
8°.  London,  1846. 

Hurd  (R.  C.)  A  view  of  the  law  of  extra¬ 
dition  of  fugitives.  8°.  Albany,  1858. 

[In  his  Treatise  of  the  law  of  personal  liberty]. 

Letter  of  R.  E.  Lee,  opinion  of  P.  N.  Nicholas, 
etc.  relative  to  the  conduct  of  J.  K.  Read, 
[in  delivering  up  to  the  British  consul,  a 
man  charged  with  mutiny  on  board  the 
HermioneJ.  32  pp,  16°.  Richmond,  I860. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  100], 

Lewis  ( Sir  G.  C.)  Foreign  jurisdiction,  and 
the  extradition  of  criminals.  8°.  Loudon, 
1859. 

Foreign  enlistment: 

Foreign  enlistment  acts  of  England  and  Ame¬ 
rica.  By  Vigilans.  [pseudon.]  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1864. 

Gibbs  (F.  IV.)  The  foreign  enlistment  act. 
74  pp.  8°.  London,  1863. 

Hertz  (H.)  United  States  vs.  Henry  Hertz 
et  al  charged  with  hiring  and  retaining 
persons  to  go  beyond  the  jurisdiction  of  the 
United  States,  with  the  intent  to  enlist  in 
the  British  foreign  legion  for  the  Crimea. 
Tried  before  the  U.  S.  district  court  at 
Philadelphia.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1855. 


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Special  subjects:  Foreign  enlistment. 

Pampero  case.  In  the  court  of  the  exchequer, 
(Scotland).  Report  of  proceedings  in  causa 
her  majesty’s  advocate  v.  Fleming  and 
others,  claiming  the  vessel  “Pampero,” 
seized  under  the  foreign  enlistment  act,  (59, 
George  iii,  cap.  69).  From  the  short-hand 
notes  of  J.  Irvine  Smith.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1864. 

Impressment  of  seamen  : 

Adams  (J.)  Correspondence  on  the  British 
doctrine  of  the  impressment  of  seamen. 
8°.  Baltimore,  1809. 

(Political  pamphlets,  v.  109.] 

Butler  (C.)  Legality  of  impressing  seamen. 
8°.  London,  1824. 

(Pamphleteer,  v.  231. 

Correspondence,  from  the  London  Times  on 
the  American  question.  By  J.  S.  and  Cos¬ 
mopolite.  [anon.]  8°.  London,  1812. 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  2]. 

Impress  (The)  considered  as  the  cause  why 
British  seamen  desert  to  the  service  of  the 
Americans,  [anon.]  29  pp.  8°.  London, 
1810. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  59]. 

Madison  ( J  )  All  impressments  unlaw  ful 
and  inadmissible.  [Extract  from  dispatches 
to  J.  Monroe].  8°.  Philadelphia,  [1804.] 

Right  (The)  and  practice  of  impressment  as 
concerning  Great  Britain  and  America, 
considered,  [anon.]  8°.  London,  1819. 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  14]. 

Urquliart  (  T.)  Letter  to  W.  Wilberforce,  on 
the  subject  of  impressment.  8°.  Loudon, 
1824. 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  24]. 

Intervention  : 

Boardman  (H.  A.)  New  doctrine  of  inter¬ 
vention,  tried  by  the  writings  of  Washing¬ 
ton.  63  pp.  8C.  Philadelphia,  1852. 

Stapleton  (A.  G.)  Intervention  and  non-inter¬ 
vention  ;  or,  the  foreign  policy  of  Great 
Britain,  from  1790  to  1865.  8°.  London, 

1866. 

Urquliart  ( D .)  Principle  of  intervention 

tested  by  experience  and  law.  8°.  Lon¬ 
don,  1844. 

[In  his  Reflections,  etc.] 

Maritime  intercourse  : 

Bone  ( A .  //.)  Vierfacher  beitrag  zur  erlau- 
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seerechts.  sm.  4°.  Konigsberg,  [1730]? 

Carathtodory  ( E. )  Du  droit  international 
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Champagne  ( J .  P.)  La  mer  libre,  et  la  mer 
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8°.  Paris,  1803. 

Cussy  ( F.de ).  Phases  et  causes  edlebres  du 
droit  maritime  des  nations.  2  v.  8°. 
Leipzig,  1856. 

Gentile  (A.)  Hispanicae  advocationis  lihri 
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timse  secundum  jus  gentium  et  hodiernam 
praxini  perlustrantur.  16°.  Amstelodami. 
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[In  his  De  jure  belli,  etc.] 

Gerard  de  Rayneval  (J.  M.)  De  la  liberto 
des  mers.  2  v.  8°.  Paris,  1811. 

Grotius  (H)  De  mari  libero  dissertatio 
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[In  his  De  jure  belli  ac  pads,  etc.] 

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Hautefeuille  (L.  B.)  Histoire  des  origines, 
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time  international.  8°.  Paris,  1858. 

-  Quelques  questions  de  droit  interna¬ 
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Hazlitt  (IV.)  and  Roche  (II.  P.)  Manual  of 
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Hennings  (A.  F.  r on).  Sammluug  von  staats- 
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Jacobsen  (F.  G.)  Handbuch  iiber  das  prac 
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2  v.  12°.  Hamburg,  1803-05. 

Lucchesi-Palli  (F.)  Principes  du  droit  public 
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Masse  (G.)  Droit  commercial  dans  ses  rap¬ 
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Merula  or  Merle  ( P .  van).  Dissertatio  de 
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Molloy  (C.)  De  jure  maritimoet  navali ;  or, 
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Atis  dem  Italienischen  iibersezt,  und  mit  ei- 
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Morris  ( G .)  Answer  to  [J.  Stephen’s]  War 
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-  The  same.  2ded.  8°.  London,  1806. 

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York,  1863. 

Proceedings  of  the  chamber  of  commerce  of 
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by  the  Alabama.  22  pp.  8°.  New  Y'ork, 
1862. 

-  The  same.  On  the  continued  piracies 

of  the  Alabama  [and  other]  vessels  fitted 
out  in  Great  Britain.  27  pp.  8°.  New 
York,  1863. 

Maury  (The  bark )  : 

Report  of  the  committee  of  the  New  York 
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Olive  Branch  ( The  ship): 

Allen  (J.)  Capture  of  the  Olive  Branch,  in 
1796,  when  laden  with  cannon  and  arms 
for  the  militia  of  Vermont,  by  H.  B.  M. 
ship  Audacious.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1805. 

- Statement  to  hon.  J.  Madison,  secre 

tary  of  state.  15  pp.  8°.  [Philadelphia]? 
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Recognition  of  the  confederate  states  of 

AMERICA  : 

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the  history  of  the  North  American  and 
South  American  states.  46  pp.  8°.  Lon¬ 
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[Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  vol.  17], 

Grandguillot  (A.)  La  reconnaissance  du 
sud.  30  pp.  8°.  Paris,  1862. 

Reid  ( H .)  The  American  question  in  a  nut¬ 
shell  ;  or,  why  we  should  recognize  the 
confederates?  12°.  London,  1862. 
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Right  of  recognition ;  a  sketch  of  the  pres 
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States  of  America. 

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search.  8°.  London,  1857. 

Cass  (L.)  Examination  of  the  question  now 
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[In  YOUNG  (W.  T.)  Life  of  Cass]. 

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entre  le  gouvernement  des  Ftats-Unis  et 
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droit  de  visite.  8°.  Paris,  J842. 

Croke  ( Sir  A .)  Remarks  on  Schlegel’s  work 
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der  convoy.  8°.  Loudon,  1801. 

Lawrence  ( IV.  B.)  Visitation  and  search  ;  a 
historical  sketch  of  the  British  claim  to 
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all  nations,  in  peace  as  well  as  in  war. 
8°.  Boston,  1858. 

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Schlegel  ( J .  F.  IV.)  Sur  la  visite  des  vais- 
seaux  neutres  sous  convoi.  12°.  Copen- 
hague,  1800. 

-  The  same.  Neutral  rights  ;  exami¬ 
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vessels  under  convoy.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
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Wheaton  (If.)  Enquiry  into  the  validity  of 
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Wildman  ( R . )  Plain  directions  to  naval 
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Orders  in  council: 

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council.  [nno«.]  8°.  London,  1609. 

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Special  subjects:  Orders  iu  council. 

the  causes  and  consequences  of  the  orders 
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Brougham  (H.  lord).  Speech  before  the 
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council.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1808. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  35]. 

Great  Britain.  Minutes  of  evidence  taken 
before  the  committee  of  the  house  of  com¬ 
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against  the  orders  in  council,  fol.  Lon¬ 
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Hammond  ( J .  D.)  Oration  on  the  revoca¬ 
tion  of  the  orders  in  council.  12°.  Otse¬ 
go,  (N.  Y.)  1809. 

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Hints  to  both  parties  ;  or,  observations  on 
the  proceedings  in  parliament  upon  the 
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[anon.]  92  pp.  8°.  New  York,  1808. 

[Political  pamphlets,  v.  35], 

Hosack  (J.)  Rights  of  British  and  neutral 
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in  council.  16°.  Loudon,  1854. 

Orders  in  council;  or,  an  examination  of  the 
justice,  legality,  and  policy  of  the  new 
system  of  commercial  regulations,  [anon.] 
2d  ed.  8°.  London,  1808. 

Privateering  : 

Appeal  to  the  government  and  congress 
against  the  depredations  of  American  pri¬ 
vateers  on  the  commerce  of  nations  at 
peace  with  us.  By  an  American  citizen. 
8°.  New  York,  1819. 

General  Armstrong  (Privateer).  Collection  of 
publications  in  relation  to  the  attack  during 
the  late  war,  upon  the  General  Armstrong, 
by  H.  B.  M.’s  ships  Plautagenet,  Rota, 
and  Carnation.  12°.  New  York,  1833. 

Martens  (G.  F.  von).  Essay  on  privateers, 
captures,  and  particularly  on  recaptures. 
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Prizes  : 

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Code  des  prises  maritimes  et  des  armements 
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Consolato  del  mare.  Translation  of  the  chap¬ 
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DuJ riche-  Foulaincs  (F.  N.)  Code  des  prises, 
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Goldsmith  ( L . )  Exposition  of  the  conduct 
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Lebeau  ( — ).  Nouveau  code  des  prises  ;  ou, 
recueil  des  6dits,  declarations,  lettres  pa¬ 
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decisions  sur  la  course  et  l’administration 
des  prises,  depuis  1400  jusqu’a  1789  ;  suivi 
de  toutes  les  lois,  arretes,  messages,  et 
autres  actes  qui  ont  paru  depuis  cette  der- 
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Paris,  1799-1801. 

Lee  (R.)  Treatise  of  captures  in  war.  8°. 
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- The  same.  2d  ed.  8°.  London, 1803. 

Martens  ( G .  F.  von).  Versuch  tiber  caper, 
feindliche  nehmungen,  uud  insonderheit 
wiedernehmungen.  8°.  Gottingen,  1795. 

-  The  same.  Essay  on  privateers, 

captures,  and  particularly  on  recaptures. 
Translated  from  the  French,  with  notes, 
by  T.  H.  Horne.  8°.  London,  1801. 

-  The  same.  Essai  concernant  les 

armateurs,  les  prises,  et  surtout  les  repri¬ 
ses,  d’aprhs  les  lois,  les  traitds  et  les  usa- 

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Special  subjects  :  Prizes. 

ges  des  puissances  maritimes  de  l’Europe. 
8°.  Gottiugue,  1795. 

Notifications,  orders,  and  instructions  rela¬ 
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Pinckney  (C.)  On  the  recent  captures  of 
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[Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  v.  51]. 

Pistoye  (A.  de)  and  Duverdy  ( C .)  T rai tc 
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propriant  a  la  legislation  nouvelle.  Ou- 
vrago  conteraut  un  grand  nombre  de  deci¬ 
sions  inedites  de  l’aucien  conseil  des  prises, 
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Pott  ( J .  F.)  Observations  on  matters  of 
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prize  courts,  in  defence  of  the  rights  and 
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London,  1810. 

Prize  cases  before  the  lords  commissioners  of 
appeals.  Wars  of  1744,  1756,  and  1762. 
4  v.  fol.  [Original  paper  books]. 

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v.  fol.  [Original  paper  books]. 

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[Original  paper  books]. 

Robinson{C.)  Collecteanea  maritima  ;  a  col¬ 
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law.  8°.  London,  1801. 

Romagnosi  ( G .  D.)  Sulle  prede  maritime. 
3"  ed.  8°.  Prato,  1840. 

[  In  his  Suite  donazioni], 

Seiccll  ( R. )  Practice  in  the  executive  depart¬ 
ments  of  the  government  under  the  pen¬ 
sion,  bounty,  and  prize  laws  of  the  United 
States.  With  forms  and  instructions  for 
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money,  and  for  obtaining  pensions.  8°. 
New  York,  1864. 

- The  same.  8°.  New  York,  1865. 

Shall  England  uphold  the  capture  of  private 
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Story  ( J.)  Notes  on  the  principles  and  practice 
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T.  Pratt.  8°.  London,  1854. 


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Special  subjects:  Prizes. 

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Valer  ( R .  J.)  Traitb  des  prises,  ou  principes 
de  la  jurisprudence  franyaise  concernant 
les  prises  qui  se  font  sur  mer.  2  v.  in  1. 
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1763. 

IVheaton  (//.)  Digest  of  the  laws  of  mari¬ 
time  captures  and  prizes.  8°.  New  York, 
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Wildman  ( R .)  Plain  directions  to  naval 
officers  as  to  the  law  of  search,  capture 
aud  prize,  under  the  late  convention,  orders 
in  council,  prize  act,  etc.  8°.  London, 
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See,  also,  Law.  (  Admiralty ),  p.  684. 

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congress,  1st  session,  upon  the  constitu¬ 
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Garden  ( Comte  de).  Traite  complet  de 
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Hoffman  ( H.  M.)  Dissertatio  iuauguralis  de 
gentium  pactionibus  et  feederibus  ex  his- 
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Bulletins  of  state  intelligence.  42  v.  16°. 
London,  1811-52. 

Diplomatisches  archiv  fur  die  deutseb’en 
bundes-staaten.  Ilerausgegeben  von  Alex¬ 
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Portfolio  {The),  or  a  collection  of  state 
papers,  etc.  illustrating  the  history  of  our 
times.  5  v.  8°.  London,  1836-37. 

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series.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1843-44. 


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Special  subjects:  Treaties. 

Collections  of  treaties. 

Barbeyrac  (./.)  Ilistoire  des  anciens  traites, 
repandus  dans  les  auteurs  grecs  et  latins, 
jusques  h  Charlemagne.  fol.  Amsterdam, 
1739? 

Birch  (  T .)  Negociations  between  England, 
France,  aud  Brussels,  1592-1617.  8°. 

London,  1749. 

Dumont  ( J .)  Corps universel  diplomatique  ; 
un  recueil  des  tfait6s  depuis  le  rbgne  de 
Charlemagne.  8  v.  fol.  Amsterdam, 
1726-31. 

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l’histoire  des  anciens  traites,  jusques  it 
l’empire  de  Charlemagne,  par  J.  Barbey¬ 
rac.  Recueil  des  trails,  continue  par 
Rousset  de  Missy.  5  v.  fol.  Amsterdam, 
1739. 

- Nouveau  receuil  de  traites  depuis  la 

paix  de  Munster  jusques  it  l’anntie  1709. 
2  v.  16°.  Amsterdam,  1710. 

- Recueil  des  principaux  traitds  de  paix, 

faits  pendant  le  17c  sidcle.  11  pts.  in  1  v. 
12°.  Luxembourg,  1703. 

- Recueil  de  trails  de  paix  faits  depuis 

60  ans  entre  les  titats  de  l’Europe.  2  v.  in 
1.  18°.  La  Haye,  1707. 

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des  traitds  de  paix,  etc.  depuis  la  paix  de 
Westphalie  ;  ouvrage  contenant  les  travaux 
de  Koch,  Schcell.etc.refondus  et  continues. 
12  v.  8®.  Paris,  1849-51. 

General  collection  of  treatys,  declarations  of 
war,  manifestoes,  and  other  public  papers, 
from  1495  to  the  present  time.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1710-13. 

- The  same.  2d  ed.  with  a  continuation 

to  1731.  4  v.  12°.  London,  1732. 

Georgisch  ( P .)  Regesta  diplomatica,  in- 
quibus  recensentnr  onmis  generis  monu- 
menta  et  documenta  publica,  uti  sunt 
tabula:  conventionum,  foederum  pacis,  ar- 
mistitiorum,  [305-1730],  etc.  cum  indice. 
4  v.  fol.  Francofurti,  etc.  1740-44. 

Hautcrive  (A.  M.  B.  de  L.ff)  and  Cussy  ( F. 
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navigation  depuis  la  paix  de  Westphalie, 
en  1648.  10  v.  8°.  Paris,  1834-44. 

Hiirschelmann  ( F.  L.  A.)  Europaisches 
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Special  subjects  :  Treaties. 

l’Europe  depuis  la  paix  do  Westphalie. 
Ouvrage  enticirement  refondu,  et  continue 
jusqu’a  Tan  1815,  par  M.  F.  Schoell.  15  v. 
8°.  Paris,  181(5-18. 

Lamberty  (G.  tie).  Memoires  pour  servir  a 
l’histoire  du  18e  sieicle,  couteuant  les  nego- 
ciations,  trait6s,  et  autres  documeus  con- 
cernant  les  affaires  d’etat,  liez  par  une 
narration  historique.  14  v.  4°.  La  llaye, 
et  Amsterdam,  1724-40. 

-  The  same.  2e  6d.  12  v.  4°.  La 

Haye,  et  Amsterdam,  1731-34. 

La  Maillardiere  (C.  F.  Lefevrc  tic).  Abrege 
des  principaux  traites  conclus  depuis  le 
commencement  du  14e  sibcle,  entre  les  dif- 
ferentes  puissances  de  l’Europe.  2  v.  10°. 
Paris,  1778. 

La  Torre  ( -  dc).  Memoires  et  ntrgocia- 

tions  secrettes  de  diverses  cours  de  l’Eu- 
rope,  depuis  le  premier  traite  de  partage  de 
la  succession  d’Espagne,  jusqu’a  la  com¬ 
munication  du  second.  5  v.  16°.  La 
llaye,  1621-25. 

Leibnitz  (G.  If.)  Codex  juris  gentium  diplo¬ 
matics,  et  mantissa  in  quo  tabulae  acto- 
rum  publicorum,  tractatuum,  etc.  conti- 
nentur.  2  v.  fol.  Guelferbyti,  1747. 

Mably  (  E .  Bonnot  de).  Droit  public  de  l’Eu- 
rope,  fonde  sur  les  trait6s.  3  v.  16°. 
Genbve,  1776. 

Martens  ( G.  F.  von).  Recueil  des  princi¬ 
paux  traites  d’alliance,  de  paix,  de  trbve, 
etc.  conclus  par  les  puissances  de  l’Europe, 
1761-1801.  Avec  un  suppldment,  prec6d6 
de  traitds  du  18e  sidcle  antcrieurs  a  cette 
6poque.  Continud  parF.  Saalfeld,  jusqu’a 
1826.  17  v.  in  19.  8°.  Gottingue,  1791- 
1828. 

- The  same.  2e  dd.  augments.  Avec 

le  Nouveau  recueil,  et  supplements  conti- 
nu6s  par  C.  de  Martens,  G.  Saalfeld,  F. 
Murhard,  J.  Piuhas,  et  C.  Samwer  jusqu’4 
1860.  46  v.  8°.  Gottingue,  1817-60. 

[ v.  37-38  wanting.  ] 

Notice  de  tous  les  traites  de  paix,  faits  depuis 
cent  cinquante  ans,  ranges  scion  le  mois 
et  l’annee  de  leurs  dates.  [anon.)  24°.  La 
Heye,  1749. 

[  IV ilk  Tkiomphe  de  la  paix]. 

Roussel  tic  Missy  ( J .)  Recueil  historique 
d’actes,  negociations,  memoires  et  traitez 
de  paix  dans  l’Europe  depuis  la  paix 
d’Utrecht  jusqu’a  celle  d’Aix  de  la  Cha- 


Law  of  nations,  etc. — continued. 

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pelle.  23  v.  in  21.  18°.  La  llaye,  Am¬ 

sterdam,  etc.  1728-55. 

Saint  Prcst  ( J .  ¥.)  Histoire  des  traitds  de 
paix,  et  autres  negociations  du  17c  siecle. 
2  v.  fol.  Amsterdam,  1725. 

If  click  (F.  A.  If.)  Codex  juris  gentium  re- 
centissimi,  contiueus  diplomata  inde  ab 
anno  1735  ad  annum  usque  1772.  3  v.  8°. 
Lipsiae,  1781-95. 

Special  Collections,  by  countries. 

France. 

Amelot  de  la  Houssaye  (A.  .V. )  Preliminaires 
des  traitez  faits  entre  les  rois  de  France 
et  tous  les  princes  de  TEurope  depuis 
Charles  vii.  24°.  Paris,  1692. 

Chifflct  ( J .  J.)  Recueil  des  traites  de  paix, 
etc.  entre  les  couronnes  d’Espagne  et  de 
France.  2e  6d.  18°.  Anvers,  1645. 

- The  same.  3e  ed.  16°.  Anvers,  1664. 

Colbert  dc  Torcy  (J.  B. )  Memoires  pour 
servir  it  l’histoire  des  negociations  depuis 
le  trait<5  de  Rysvvyck  jusqu’a  la  paix 
d’Utrecht.  3  v.  in  1.  18°.  Londres,  1758. 

- The  same.  Memoirs,  containing  the 

history  of  the  negociations  from  the  treaty 
of  Ryswic  to  the  peace  of  Utrecht.  1697- 
1713.  Translated  from  the  French.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1757. 

Flassan  ( G.  dc  Raxistle).  Diplomatic  fran- 
(jaise,  depuis  la  fondation  de  la  monarchic, 
jusqu’a  la  fin  du  rbgne  de  Louisxvi.  2eed. 
7  v.  8°.  Paris,  1811. 

Gcbliardt  (A.  G.)  Recueil  des  traites  depaix, 
etc.  conclus  entre  la  republique  fran^aise 
et  les  diffdrentes  puissances  de  TEurope 
depuis  1792.  4  v.  16°.  Gottingue,  et 

Hambourg,  1796-1803. 

- The  same.  Trait6s  avec  les  puis¬ 
sances  continentales  peudant  la  guerre  de 
la  revolution.  16°.  Paris,  1798, 

- State  papers  relating  to  diplomatic 

transactions  between  the  American  aud 
French  governments,  1793-1800.  3  v 

16°.  London,  1806. 

Hauterice  (A.  M.  B.  tie  Lanauttc  d')  anti 
Cussy  (F.  de).  Recueildes  traites,  de  com¬ 
merce  et  de  navigation  de  la  France  depuis 
la  paix  de  Westphalie,  1648.  10  v.  8°. 

Paris,  1834-44. 

Koch  ( C.  If.  von).  Table  des  traites  entre 
la  France  et  les  puissances  etrangeres  de¬ 
puis  la  paix  de  Westphalie.  Suivie  d’un 
recueil  de  traites,  etc.  qui  n’out  pas  encore 
vu  le  jour.  2  v.  8°.  Basle,  1802. 


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Leonard  (F. )  Recueil  des  traitez  de  paix  de 
treve,  do  neutrality,  etc.  faits  par  les  rois  de 
France,  depuis  priis  de  trois  sidcles.  0  v. 
4°.  Paris,  J  693. 

Porticz(L.)  Code  diplomatique  ;  contenant 
les  trails  conclus  avec  la  republique  fran- 
^aise,  jusqu’d  la  pacification  d’ Amiens.  4 
v.  8°.  Paris,  1802-03. 

Germany. 

Hertzberg  (E.  F.von).  Recueil  des  deduc¬ 
tions,  manifestes,  declarations,  traites,  etc. 
rediges  pour  la  cour  de  Prusse,  1756-90. 
3  v.  8°.  Berlin,  1789-92. 

- Recueil  des  traites  de  paix,  etc.  re- 

latifs  a  la  pacification  generate  de  l’Alle- 
magne,  conclus  par  la  rdpublique  fran- 
^aise  avec  les  difffireutes  puissances  bel 
ligerautes,  depuis  1795.  [French  and  Ger 
man].  8°.  Berlin,  1801. 

Great  Britain, 

Chalmers  ( G .)  Collection  of  treaties  be¬ 
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[1642-1788],  2v.  8°.  London,  1790. 

Hertslet  (L.)  Collection  of  [commercial] 
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Jenkinson  (C.  1st  carl  of  Liverpool).  Collec¬ 
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present  time.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1772. 

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London,  1785. 

Macgregor  ( J . )  Commercial  treaties  of 

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Papin  de  Thoyras  (P.)  Acta  regia;  or,  ac¬ 
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Spain, 

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foreign  powers,  from  1778  to  1827.  8°. 

Washington,  1827. 

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8°.  Washington,  1834. 

Hamilton  (S.  S  )  Indian  treaties,  and  laws 
and  regulations  relating  to  Indian  affairs. 
8°.  Washington,  182G. 

Johnson  ( Sir  IV.)  Conferences  and  treaties 
with  Indians  in  New  York,  1755-56;  and 
conferences  between  quakers  in  Philadel¬ 
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don,  1756. 

Journal  of  a  treaty  held  at  Albany,  August, 
1775,  with  the  six  nations,  or  Iroquois 
confederacy,  by  the  commissioners  of  the 
twelve  united  colonies.  8°.  Boston,  1836. 

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Lincoln  (B.)  Journal  of  a  treaty  held  in 
1793,  with  the  Indian  tribes  northwest  of 
the  Ohio,  by  commissioners  of  the  United 
States.  8°.  Boston,  1836. 

[MASSACHUSF.TTShistorical  collections, 3d  series,  v.  5], 

Treaties  between  the  United  States  and  the 
several  Indian  tribes,  1778-1837.  8°. 

Washington,  1837. 

Treaty  of  Lancaster  with  the  six  nations, 
June,  1774.  8°.  Wiltiamsburgh,  (Va.) 

1744. 

Jay's  treaty  with  Great  Britain. 

Address  to  the  house  of  representatives  of 
the  United  States,  on  lord  Grenville’s 
treaty  with  mr,  Jay,  1795.  [anon.]  48 
pp.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1796. 

American  remembrancer;  or,  essays  and 
speeches,  etc.  relative,  or  having  affinity  to 
the  treaty  with  Great  Britain.  3  v.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1795. 

Candid  examination  of  the  objections  to  the 
treaty  of  amity,  etc.  By  a  citizen  of  South 
Carolina.  [anon.]  48  pp.  8°.  New 
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[Political  pamplilets,  v.  97]. 

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with  a  view  of  the  commerce  of  the  United 
States.  51  pp.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1795. 

[Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  v.  1). 

Debates  in  the  house  of  representatives,  4th 
congress,  1st  session,  on  Jay’s  treaty  with 
Great  Britain.  2  pts.  in  1  v.  8°.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1796. 

Gebhardl  (A.  G.)  Actes  et  memoires  concer- 
naut  les  negoeiations  qui  out  eu  lieu  eutre 
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Special  subjects  :  Treaties. 

- The  same.  State  papers  relating  to 

diplomatic  transactions  between  the  Amer¬ 
ican  and  French  governments,  1793-1800. 
3  v.  16°.  London,  1806. 

Letters  of  “Franklin  ”  on  the  conduct  of  the 
executive,  and  the  treaty  negociated  by 
the  chief  justice  of  the  United  States  with 
the  court  of  Great  Britain,  [anon.]  56 
pp.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1795. 

Political  pamphlets,  v.  97]. 

Thomson  (J. )  Speech  on  the  British  treaty, 
at  Petersburg,  Va.  Aug.  1.  1795.  16°. 

Richmond,  1804. 

Treaty  of  amity,  commerce,  and  navigation, 
between  his  Britannick  majesty  and  the 
United  States.  8°.  London,  1795. 

- The  same.  With  resolutions  of  sev¬ 
eral  states,  and  letters  concerning  it.  16°. 
Philadelphia,  1795. 

- The  same.  With  appendix  [includ¬ 
ing  the  treaty  with  France,  1778;  with 
Great  Britain,  1783  ;  Curtius’s  vindication 
of  Jay’s  treaty;  features  of  Jay’s  treaty, 
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advertiser ;  and  resolutions  of  different 
bodies],  2d  ed.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1795. 


See,  also — 

Amiens. 

Morfontaine. 

Ashburton. 

Munster. 

Baden. 

Nimeguen, 

Belgrade. 

Paris. 

Breda. 

Pyrenees. 

Closter-Seven. 

Rastadt. 

Dardanelles. 

Saint-Petersburg. 

Fontainebleau. 

Seville. 

Gertruydenberg. 

Tilsit. 

Hague. 

Versailles. 

Hamburg. 

Vervins. 

Lisle. 

Vienna. 

London. 

Luneville. 

WaK: 

Westphalia. 

liynlurshoelc  (C.  van).  De  rebus  bellicis 
liber.  4°.  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1752. 

[7/t  hi 3  Opera,  v.  5J. 

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Translated  from  the  Latin,  with  notes,  by 
P.  S.  Du  Ponceau.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1810. 

Chitty  (./.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  iaw  of 
nations,  relative  to  the  legal  effect  of  war 
on  the  commerce  of  belligerents  and 
neutrals,  and  on  orders  in  council  and 
licenses.  8°.  Boston,  1812. 


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Gentile  {A.)  De  jure  belli  libri  tres.  16°. 
Hanovim,  1612. 

Graswinckcl  (  T.)  Stricturce  ad  censuram  J. 
Selden  ad  libros  H.  Grotiide  jure  belli  ac 
pacis.  24°.  Amstelodami,  1654. 

Grotius  (II.)  De  jure  belli  ac  pacis  libri  duo. 
8°.  Amstelodami,  1651. 

- The  same.  Accesserunt  J.  F.  Gro- 

novii  notie  in  totuin  opus.  12°.  Amste¬ 
lodami,  1680. 

-  Thesame.  Cum  commentariis  G.  Van 

der  Muelen.  3  v.  fob  Ultrajecti,  1696-1703. 

- The  same.  Of  the  rights  of  war  and 

peace.  Done  into  English  by  several 
hands.  3  v.  8°.  London,  1738. 

- The  same.  With  the  notes  of  J.  Bar- 

beyrac.  fol.  London,  1738. 

- The  same.  With  an  abridged  trans' 

lation,  by  W.  Whewell.  3  v.  8°.  Cam¬ 
bridge,  1853. 

- The  same.  Translated  with  notes 

and  illustrations,  by  A.  C.  Campbell.  3  v. 
8°.  Pontefract,  1814. 

- The  same.  Droit  de  la  guerre  et  de 

la  paix.  Tr.  par  J.  Barbeyrac.  2  v.  4°. 
Amsterdam,  1724. 

Halleck(ll.  IT.)  Elements  of  international  law 
and  laws  of  war.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1866, 

Macquecn  (J.  F.)  Chief  points  in  the  laws 
of  war  and  neutrality,  search,  and  block¬ 
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Moser  ( J .  J.)  Versuch  des  neuesten  euro- 
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